Wyandot County's Wind-Damage Specialists
Wyandot County sees fewer named storm events than the I-70 corridor, but its open farmland exposure makes it a wind-damage county. Peak One covers Upper Sandusky, Carey, and Sycamore with full claim handling and GAF installs.
Wyandot County rooftops live a hard life. Long, open farm exposure means sustained-wind events strip shingles year after year, and the county's older housing stock often hides decking issues that only show up once a roof is opened up.
Local Storm History
Wyandot County sees fewer named hailstorms than counties further south, but it gets regularly hammered by straight-line winds tracking off Lake Erie's lake-effect band and across open farmland. Most of the claims we file in Upper Sandusky and Carey are wind-driven shingle loss and creased shingles — not hail.
Wyandot County towns we serve
Permits & Code Notes
Wyandot County issues residential roofing permits through the county building department under the Ohio Residential Code. Synthetic underlayment, ice & water shield at eaves and valleys (Climate Zone 5), and code-compliant ventilation balance are standard requirements. We handle every permit ourselves.
Services Available in Wyandot County
Common questions in Wyandot County
What's the typical Wyandot County damage type?+
Wind. Creased shingles, lifted tabs, and full blow-offs along ridge and rake edges — much more common here than the hail bruising we see further south.
Are you familiar with rural farm-property roofs?+
Yes. Many Wyandot County jobs include outbuildings, large barn roofs, and metal-over-shingle situations we've handled before.
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