What We See Most in Boardman
We serve homeowners in the Newport Village area, Ridgewood Estates, neighborhoods along Market Street, and homes near Mill Creek Park and Boardman Park. Whether you need a full roof replacement, a new roof installation, or a storm-damage inspection, we keep Boardman homes protected year-round.
- Heavy snow and ice dams: Boardman’s winter systems bring heavy snow loads that create ice dam pressure at eave lines on older Colonials and bungalows, particularly where original attic insulation has degraded over decades. Ice dams force meltwater under shingles and behind original flashing at chimney bases and dormer transitions where older sealants have long since failed, producing interior damage that often goes undetected until structural issues are already underway. Hail events during Mahoning County’s summer storm season accelerate granule loss on shingles already deep into their service life.
- UV heat and material breakdown: Boardman’s wide seasonal temperature range drives asphalt shingles through repeated thermal expansion and contraction that dries out sealant strips and causes progressive granule loss on sun-exposed planes. The township’s large stock of homes built between the 1960s and early 2000s includes a significant number of shingle systems now at or past the 25-year mark, where south-facing slopes show accelerated deterioration that street-level inspections consistently underestimate.
- Complex rooflines and water intrusion: Older Colonial and bungalow homes throughout Boardman feature multiple valley intersections where drainage concentrates under snow and ice loads. On homes where original valley flashing has corroded or where improper shingle layering has restricted valley drainage, heavy spring rain events drive water into the structure at the same points every season, compounding structural damage with each year it goes unaddressed.











