Roof evaluation
We review condition, attic ventilation signals, roof penetrations, drainage, and visible failure points.
WestmereExteriors
Westmere Exteriors provides residential roofing in Columbus and Central Ohio, from architectural asphalt systems to designer profiles, ventilation, flashing, and gutter coordination.
Westmere treats roofing as a complete exterior system, not a fast shingle swap.
That means evaluating ventilation, decking, underlayment, flashing, penetrations, gutters, and the way water leaves the home. The finished roof should look appropriate to the architecture and perform quietly for years.
A roof does not need to be failing visibly to be worth evaluating. Small exterior clues often point to larger system issues.
Curling, granule loss, streaking, fading, or a roof approaching the end of its expected service life.
Ceiling stains, attic moisture, ventilation concerns, or unexplained temperature issues.
Overflowing gutters, fascia damage, poor downspout routing, or ice-prone areas.
A roof profile or color that no longer suits the home after siding, windows, or exterior updates.
Westmere can help compare architectural shingles, designer profiles, metal accents, ventilation options, and warranty considerations in a way that is easy to understand.
The process is built around clarity, site protection, and documentation.
We review condition, attic ventilation signals, roof penetrations, drainage, and visible failure points.
You receive product options, scope, assumptions, and pricing that explains the difference between choices.
Materials, access, landscaping protection, debris handling, and installation sequence are planned before work starts.
The site is cleaned, magnetic sweep completed, details reviewed, and warranty information organized.
Westmere starts with condition and risk. If a focused repair or phased approach makes more sense than replacement, the recommendation should reflect that.
Yes. Roof color and profile affect the entire exterior. We help compare options against siding, brick, stone, trim, and neighborhood context.
Yes. The roof system includes the parts most homeowners never see. Those details should be named clearly in the scope.
The finished roof matters. So does the record of what was installed and why.
Shingle profile, underlayment, ventilation approach, flashing scope, and gutter coordination documented.
Driveway, landscaping, debris plan, material staging, magnetic sweep, and daily cleanup expectations.
Product information, manufacturer warranty notes, final walkthrough, and homeowner records organized.
Call or send a request and Westmere will review condition, priorities, and options with you.