Established Hamilton County suburb with quality mid-century homes and newer upscale construction. Soldered flashings, honest assessments, and 29 years of roofing experience — for every Blue Ash home.
Blue Ash is one of Hamilton County's most established and well-regarded suburbs — a city that has attracted quality residential development for more than six decades. The housing stock reflects that history: a substantial core of mid-century ranch homes and split-levels from the 1950s through 1970s, interspersed with 1980s and 1990s colonial-style construction, and a newer wave of upscale homes in Blue Ash's more recently developed areas near the Summit Park corridor.
Blue Ash homeowners consistently expect quality work. That's exactly what we deliver. On the mid-century homes — ranches and split-levels with brick chimneys, low-slope roof sections, and ventilation systems that often predate modern airflow standards — we assess everything before quoting. Inadequate ventilation is the most common issue on this era of construction, and it significantly shortens the life of any new shingle system installed on top of it. We correct it as part of the replacement, not as an afterthought.
Chimney flashing is the second most common issue on Blue Ash's older brick homes. Step flashing that was never properly installed — or that has been caulked repeatedly over the decades — is a permanent source of leaks until it's stripped out and done correctly. We install new step flashing woven properly into the shingles, set counter-flashing into the mortar joints, and solder every seam. This is the permanent fix. Not another caulk application that fails in two winters.
For Blue Ash's newer homes and commercial properties, the same standard applies: premium materials, proper ventilation, soldered flashings at every penetration, and an honest assessment that tells you exactly what your property needs.
Serving Blue Ash & Hamilton County
Mid-century homes and newer upscale construction — served with the same quality standard.
Full tear-off and installation with premium shingles, hand-soldered flashings, and proper ventilation for Blue Ash homes of every era.
Hail and wind damage assessment with complete insurance documentation — all major carriers, adjuster meeting attendance.
Properly soldered chimney step flashing and counter-flashing for Blue Ash's older brick homes. Fixed permanently, not patched again.
Full damage documentation and adjuster meeting attendance. Most storm-damaged Blue Ash roofs cost nothing beyond the deductible.
Seamless gutter installation and siding for Blue Ash homes — properly sized and installed to drain and last.
Flat roof systems, TPO, EPDM, and metal roofing for Blue Ash's commercial properties and office corridor.
Established Blue Ash residential streets — The core of Blue Ash's residential character is its mid-century housing stock: ranches, split-levels, and traditional two-stories built between the 1950s and 1970s on well-maintained lots with mature trees. These homes are often in excellent structural condition and deserve replacement work that brings them forward with quality materials, corrected ventilation, and permanently soldered flashings.
Blue Ash near Summit Park — The area around Blue Ash's Summit Park development has attracted newer upscale residential and mixed-use construction. Larger homes with higher finish expectations and more complex rooflines that require experienced flashing work.
Adjacent communities — We also serve Kenwood, Montgomery, Sycamore Township, Deer Park, Madeira, and Loveland. If your home is in the Blue Ash area or northeast Hamilton County, we cover it.
Chimney flashing failure on mid-century brick homes is the most common call we get from Blue Ash. Step flashing that was installed without proper overlap, or that has been caulked repeatedly by previous contractors, is a chronic leak source that doesn't resolve until it's stripped and done correctly. We fix it once.
Ventilation inadequacy on homes from the 1950s-70s. These homes were built before modern attic ventilation standards and often have insufficient ridge or soffit ventilation — sometimes none at all. Heat buildup in summer accelerates shingle deterioration and causes ice damming in winter. We assess and correct this as part of every replacement project.
Aging shingle systems on 1990s and 2000s construction now reaching or past the 25-30 year mark. Full replacement with lifetime shingles, corrected ventilation, and properly installed flashing makes these homes perform well for another generation.
Ice damming at the eaves of older Blue Ash homes, caused by the combination of inadequate ventilation and insufficient insulation. Proper ridge and soffit ventilation plus ice and water shield at the eaves solves this permanently.
Blue Ash's residential character is defined by its mid-century core. The most prevalent styles include ranch homes from the 1950s-60s — low-slope rooflines, single-story, often with brick chimneys and attached garages; split-levels and bi-levels from the 1960s-70s with multiple roof planes at different heights; colonial two-stories from the 1980s-90s with traditional gabled rooflines; and newer custom and semi-custom homes near the Summit Park area with more complex architectural detail.
Each of these styles has specific roofing characteristics that affect how the replacement is approached. Ranch homes with wide, low-slope sections need careful attention to ventilation and valley flashings. Split-levels have transition points between the different roof heights that require proper flashing to prevent water infiltration. Colonial two-stories are straightforward but often have chimney flashing that needs correction. Newer homes with more complex rooflines need experienced hands at every transition point. We handle all of them.
"We have a 1960s ranch in Blue Ash we've maintained well. When the roof finally needed replacement, we wanted someone who would treat the home with the same care. Great American corrected the ventilation issue the original builder left and the installation quality is obvious."
"Chimney flashing on our Blue Ash colonial had been a problem for years. Every roofer caulked it. Great American explained exactly what was wrong — improperly installed step flashing from the original build — and fixed it correctly. Two years ago, dry ever since."
"After a hail event I wasn't sure the damage was significant enough to claim. Shane came out, found substantial granule loss the adjuster would have missed, documented everything, and we got a full replacement covered. Professional and thorough."
Yes — Blue Ash has a significant number of quality mid-century homes and we work on them regularly. We assess ventilation, address chimney and wall flashing issues, and bring the whole system forward with quality materials. These homes were often well-built and deserve replacement work that honors that standard.
On mid-century homes: chimney flashing failure — step flashing that was installed inadequately or repaired with caulk over the years. On 1990s-2000s homes: aging shingle systems with inadequate ventilation. We address both correctly on every job — permanently, not patched again.
Yes — we work with all major carriers and attend the adjuster meeting with you. Hamilton County sees significant hail events and hail damage is often not visible from street level. A thorough inspection protects your claim. Most storm-damaged roofs cost homeowners only their deductible.
Yes — 0–5% interest financing with terms up to 15 years. Military and first responder discounts also available. Ask when you schedule your free inspection.
No cost, no pressure. Honest assessment and a straight quote for your Blue Ash home.