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Roofing, Siding & Gutters in New Albany

New Albany is unlike most Central Ohio suburbs. Built largely in the 1990s and 2000s under strict architectural guidelines, the city features Georgian Revival homes with symmetrical facades, brick exteriors, and steep rooflines designed to echo 18th-century English country estates. Neighborhoods like Hampstead Heath, New Albany Links, and the Country Club communities were master-planned with specific building standards that extend to roofing materials and colors. About 66% of homes here were built after 2000, making many roofs now 15-25 years old and approaching or past their expected lifespan.

From our Lewis Center office, we reach New Albany in about 20 minutes via Route 161. We understand that homes here often have HOA requirements governing roof appearance. When we inspect a roof in Lambton Park or The Farms, we document everything with photos and provide clear repair or replacement options that comply with community standards. One customer described our approach this way: “KFX gave me their quote and asked me to call back if I wished to move forward.” No pressure, no gimmicks.

New Albany sits in a corridor that sees regular severe weather. April 2024 brought an EF1 tornado just north of the city along with 1.5-inch hail across the metro area. Spring storms are common, and we respond quickly when they hit. We’ve worked with insurance adjusters on New Albany claims and know what documentation they need to process storm damage efficiently.

Why Homeowners Choose KFX Roofing

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We know New Albany and understand the unique roofing challenges in Central Ohio.

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Local Roofing Conditions in New Albany

Understanding New Albany's unique roofing needs

New Albany Quick Facts

Population ~11,600
Area 15.4 sq mi
County Franklin County
Area Codes 614
Median Home Value $825,000
Median Income $200,000+

Local Housing

Common Roof Types: Architectural asphalt shingles dominate, with color palettes restricted by HOAs in most neighborhoods. Georgian Revival homes typically feature steep-pitched roofs with multiple gables and dormers. Some Country Club homes have slate or synthetic slate for a more traditional appearance.

Home Ages: 66% of homes built after 2000, with major construction waves in 1995-2005 and 2010-2020. Original roofs from the late 1990s and early 2000s are now reaching end of life. New construction continues in developing sections.

Common Issues: Roofs from 2000-2010 are hitting the 15-25 year mark when shingles typically need replacement. Complex rooflines with multiple valleys collect debris and are prone to ice dams. Spring hail and wind damage are frequent insurance claims.

Weather & Climate

Climate: Four distinct seasons with humid summers reaching 90°F and winters dropping below freezing. Freeze-thaw cycles run November through March, stressing roofing materials.

Storm History: April 17, 2024: EF1 tornado touched down 3 miles north of New Albany with 90 mph winds. The metro area saw 1.5-inch diameter hail the same day. Central Ohio averages 42 hail reports and 95 severe weather warnings annually.

Seasonal Concerns: Spring: severe thunderstorms with large hail and damaging winds. Summer: UV degradation on south-facing slopes. Fall: leaf accumulation in valleys and gutters on steep-pitched roofs. Winter: ice dams on complex Georgian rooflines with dormers.

Permits & Codes

Permit Info: New Albany Community Development Department requires permits for roof replacements. Submit application at 99 W Main Street. Plan review by building code compliance staff is required. Inspections scheduled by calling 614-939-2222.

Code Requirements: Strict architectural standards enforced. Most neighborhoods have HOA covenants governing roof colors and materials. Review your community's design guidelines before selecting shingles. Georgian Revival aesthetic typically requires traditional colors.

ZIP Codes Served

43054

Neighborhoods We Serve in New Albany

We provide professional roofing services throughout New Albany and surrounding neighborhoods.

Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Green
New Albany Links
New Albany Country Club
Lambton Park
The Farms
Fenway
Brandon
Keswick
Waterston

New Albany Roofing FAQs

Common questions about roofing services in New Albany

Almost certainly yes. Most New Albany neighborhoods have architectural standards governing roof colors and materials. Country Club communities, Hampstead, Lambton Park, and others require design review before exterior changes. We recommend checking with your HOA first, then getting our estimate. We can help you select shingles that meet both your needs and your community’s guidelines.

Most homes here have architectural asphalt shingles, which typically last 20-30 years depending on installation quality and weather exposure. Many roofs installed during the 2000-2005 building boom are now 20+ years old and showing age. Steep-pitched Georgian rooflines can actually help longevity by shedding water efficiently, but the complex valleys and dormers common here require careful installation.

We’re about 20 minutes from New Albany via 161. After major storms, we prioritize emergency tarping to prevent interior damage. April 2024 brought an EF1 tornado and large hail to the area. When storms hit, call us immediately. We’ll get there fast, document the damage, and work with your insurance company on the claim.

Georgian Revival architecture calls for traditional, understated colors. Most HOAs approve weathered grays, charcoals, and browns that complement brick exteriors. High-definition shingles like Owens Corning Duration in colors like Estate Gray or Driftwood tend to meet design standards. We’ll help you navigate the approval process and can provide samples that work with your home’s brick color.

Yes. New Albany requires building permits for roof replacements. We handle the permit application through the Community Development Department at 99 W Main Street and schedule the required inspection. This is standard and ensures the work meets code requirements.

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