Serving Toledo, OH

Roofing in Toledo, OH

Williams Roofing crosses the state line every week to serve Toledo homeowners with the same craftsmanship, honest pricing, and hometown accountability we're known for in Michigan. From historic Old Orchard to newer builds in Sylvania and Ottawa Hills, Toledo families deserve a straight-shooting roofer — and that's who we are.

⭐ 5.0 local rating🏠 Based in Dundee — 40 minutes from Toledo🛡️ Licensed & insured in Michigan

Serving Toledo's varied neighborhoods

Toledo covers everything from historic Old West End Victorians to modern builds in Sylvania. Every neighborhood has its own roofing needs.

  • Historic Old West End and Old Orchard homes with steep pitches and complex rooflines
  • Established neighborhoods in West Toledo, DeVeaux, and Point Place
  • Ottawa Hills brick colonials with slate and specialty roof detail work
  • Sylvania and Sylvania Township with newer builds and larger footprints
  • Maumee, Perrysburg, and Rossford homes across the river
  • Close to the University of Toledo, Toledo Zoo, and Wildwood Preserve

Toledo neighborhoods we serve

From established downtown streets to newer subdivisions on the outskirts — we work everywhere in Toledo, OH.

  • Old West End
  • Old Orchard
  • West Toledo
  • DeVeaux
  • Point Place
  • South Toledo
  • Ottawa Hills
  • Sylvania
  • Maumee
  • Perrysburg
  • Rossford
  • Waterville

A Michigan roofer Toledo homeowners actually recommend

Toledo has one of the most varied housing stocks in the region — from turn-of-the-century Old West End Victorians to mid-century ranches through South Toledo, brick colonials in Ottawa Hills and Old Orchard, and modern builds through Sylvania and Waterville. Each has its own roofing challenges, and each has been quoted a hundred different ways by every roofing company in the area. What Toledo homeowners consistently tell us is that they wanted someone who would actually explain what they were paying for, without the high-pressure sales pitch. That's the gap we fill.

Because we're based just up the road in Dundee, Michigan, we bring lower overhead than most of the large Toledo-area roofing operations without cutting corners on materials or labor. Our crews use the same architectural shingles, the same ice-and-water shield, the same six-nail patterns, and the same underlayments as the biggest names in Toledo — often for meaningfully less money. And because we don't rely on a national franchise's advertising budget, we don't have to price for it either.

Toledo's weather does real damage to roofs. Lake Erie sits just a few miles away, which means lake-effect wind and hail exposure across the whole metro. The freeze-thaw cycle from December through March creates ice dams that quietly destroy the eaves of even well-installed roofs if the attic isn't properly ventilated. And spring and summer bring severe thunderstorms rolling up from the south and west, which is why insurance claims after wind and hail events are a regular part of what we do. We handle Toledo-area claims regularly and know how to document damage in a way that gets fair settlements.

If you're in Toledo, Sylvania, Ottawa Hills, Maumee, Perrysburg, or Rossford, we'd be glad to come out for a free, no-pressure inspection. We'll walk your roof, take drone and hand photos, show you exactly what we're seeing, and give you an honest recommendation — whether that's a targeted repair, a full replacement, or just monitoring for another season. No commission-driven upsells, just a real assessment from a licensed, insured crew that stands behind its work.

What Toledo roofs deal with

Lake Erie exposure, heavy freeze-thaw, and severe thunderstorm activity make Toledo one of the tougher climates for asphalt shingle roofs in the Midwest.

  • Lake-effect wind and hail — Class 4 impact-resistant shingles worth considering
  • Heavy ice dam risk — full ice & water shield at eaves and valleys is standard
  • Older Toledo homes often need decking spot-repair during tear-off
  • Slate, tile, and specialty roofs on Ottawa Hills and Old West End homes
  • Regular insurance claim documentation for wind and hail damage
  • Attic ventilation upgrades often extend Toledo roof life by 5–10 years

What Toledo-area homeowners say

Real reviews from customers near you.

Called Williams because our neighbor used them. Got a quote thousands less than the big-name Toledo company, same materials. Crew was professional, cleanup was spotless. Won't call anyone else.

Greg N.
Sylvania, OH

Had a leak I'd been chasing for two years. Williams found it was three separate issues, fixed them all in a day. Honest work at an honest price.

Susan H.
West Toledo

Full tear-off and replacement after hail damage. Williams handled the insurance claim from start to finish. We only paid our deductible. Fantastic experience.

Mark P.
Perrysburg, OH

Frequently asked questions — Toledo

Answers to what Toledo-area homeowners ask us most.

Is Williams Roofing licensed to work in Ohio?+

Yes — we're fully licensed and insured to work in Ohio, including Lucas, Wood, and Fulton counties. We carry general liability and workers' comp on every job.

Why should I hire a Michigan roofer for my Toledo home?+

Lower overhead, more competitive pricing on identical materials, and personalized service you often don't get from larger Toledo-area operations. Our drive from Dundee to central Toledo is about 40 minutes.

Do you handle insurance claims for Toledo storm damage?+

Yes. We inspect for free, meet adjusters on the roof, and provide detailed documentation that matches your carrier's format. Most Toledo-area storm claims result in the customer paying only their deductible.

Do you work on slate or specialty Toledo roofs?+

We handle slate repairs and specialty roof detail work on Old West End and Ottawa Hills homes. For full slate replacements, we'll be candid if a specialist is a better fit — but we can handle most repair and matching work in-house.

How long does a Toledo roof replacement take?+

Most single-family Toledo homes are 1–2 days. Larger or more complex homes with multiple facets, dormers, or steep pitches may take 3–4 days. We work with a full crew to minimize disruption.

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