Union County's Hail-Belt Roofer
Union County sits inside Columbus's growing hail-claim corridor — we've seen the volume of legitimate claims jump every year for the last three. Peak One covers Marysville, Plain City, and Richwood with GAF-certified installs and full insurance-claim handling.
Union County has quietly become one of the most active hail-claim counties in Central Ohio. Columbus expansion + open-field exposure + the Honda corridor means more roofs, more storms, and more claims than ever — and we've been handling them.
Local Storm History
Union County is squarely inside Columbus's hail-claim corridor. The June 2022 hailstorm dropped golf-ball hail across Marysville and Plain City, the April 2023 wind event tore through the Richwood area, and recurring summer pop-up storms have generated thousands of legitimate residential roof claims in the last three years. If your Union County roof is more than 4 years old, schedule an inspection.
Union County towns we serve
Permits & Code Notes
City of Marysville requires a permit for full re-roofs and any structural decking work, with a final inspection before sign-off. Union County (unincorporated) permits through the county building department under the Ohio Residential Code — ice & water shield at eaves and valleys, synthetic underlayment, and code-compliant ventilation balance.
Services Available in Union County
Common questions in Union County
How active are hail claims in Union County?+
Heavy. Union County and the rest of the Columbus hail corridor have seen a step-change in claim volume since 2021. Most homes we inspect with shingles older than 5 years have documentable bruising.
Do you work with Marysville HOAs?+
Yes. We've installed in several Marysville HOAs and follow architectural-review color and product requirements without pushback.
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