Shelby County's I-75 Storm Specialists
Shelby County sits in one of the busiest storm corridors in Western Ohio. Peak One Restorations covers Sidney, Anna, Jackson Center, and the surrounding villages — typically on-site within 48 hours of your call from our Bellefontaine shop.
Shelby County's I-75 corridor catches more straight-line wind events than almost any other stretch of Western Ohio. We've documented hundreds of wind-loss claims along this corridor and know the local adjusters by first name.
Local Storm History
Shelby County has repeatedly been in the path of straight-line wind events tracking up I-75. The April 2020 derecho ripped through Sidney with sustained 80+ mph gusts, the 2022 summer hail line dropped quarter-size hail across Anna and Jackson Center, and the recurring spring squall lines off the lake regularly knock 3-tab and older architectural shingles loose along the corridor.
Shelby County towns we serve
Permits & Code Notes
City of Sidney requires a permit for re-roofs over $5,000 in stated value, with a separate inspection scheduled before final close-out. Shelby County (unincorporated areas) permits through the county building department under the Ohio Residential Code — ice & water shield at eaves, code-compliant intake and exhaust ventilation, and synthetic underlayment standard.
Services Available in Shelby County
Common questions in Shelby County
How fast can you get to Sidney from Bellefontaine?+
About 30 minutes door to door. We treat Shelby County as a 48-hour-or-less response zone and routinely inspect same week after a storm event.
Do you handle commercial roofs in Shelby County?+
Yes — TPO, EPDM, and large-format shingle systems on light industrial and supplier buildings throughout the Anna/Jackson Center corridor.
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