Toledo, Northwest Ohio, and nearby industrial, office, port, airport, retail, and institutional roofing service areas.
The Alexis Road corridor in North Toledo mixes strip retail, auto services, and light industrial buildings, most on aging low-slope roofs. We handle drainage and flashing repairs here without interrupting the storefronts that keep the corridor busy.
Arrowhead Park in Maumee packs office and flex-industrial tenants into large single-ply roofs along the I-475 ring. Multi-tenant buildings here need leak repairs and maintenance phased so one suite's roof work never closes another tenant's door.
Just over the Ohio line, Bedford Township's commercial buildings share Toledo's lake-effect snow load and freeze-thaw stress. We serve its retail and light-industrial roofs with the same cold-climate detailing we use across the metro.
Bowling Green pairs a university campus with a manufacturing base south of Toledo, and its flat institutional and industrial roofs see the same harsh Wood County winters. We inspect, repair, and plan replacements around BGSU's calendar and plant uptime.
Delta's smaller Fulton County commercial buildings and farm-adjacent metal structures still face full Northwest Ohio winters. We cover this western edge of the service area for everything from exposed-fastener panel repair to flat-roof leak tracing.
Downtown Toledo's roofs range from century-old built-up assemblies on Warehouse District masonry to modern membranes on the office core. Each demands its own approach, and tight downtown access shapes how we stage materials and protect the street below.
East Toledo, across the Maumee, carries a heavy stock of older industrial and warehouse roofs near the river and rail lines. We re-roof and repair these working buildings while respecting the operations and dock schedules underneath them.
The Franklin Park area centers on retail and the mall trade along Monroe Street and Talmadge Road. Shopping-center roofs here need fast leak response and tight phasing so tenants stay open through Toledo's wet spring and snowy winter.
Holland's flex-industrial and distribution buildings line the Airport Highway corridor west of Toledo, mostly under large single-ply roofs. We keep these warehouse memberships watertight against lake-effect snow without slowing the freight moving below.
The Jeep Parkway and Overland industrial district is tuned to the Stellantis assembly complex and its supplier plants. Roofs here run acres wide and cannot stop production, so we work around plant schedules and rooftop process equipment.
Lake Township along the I-280 corridor mixes warehousing, logistics, and light manufacturing near the lakeshore. Its large flat roofs catch the full force of Lake Erie weather, and we plan repairs and replacements around that exposure.
Levis Commons in Perrysburg blends lifestyle retail, restaurants, and offices under a patchwork of low-slope roofs. Coordinated maintenance keeps each tenant's membrane sound while the open-air center stays fully operating year-round.
Maumee's commercial corridors along Conant Street and the Anthony Wayne Trail carry a deep mix of retail, office, and industrial roofs. We serve this established suburb with leak repairs, coatings, and replacements built for Northwest Ohio winters.
Monclova Township's newer commercial and industrial buildings sit on the growing southwest edge of the Toledo metro. We bring cold-climate roof detailing to these flex and warehouse roofs facing the same freeze-thaw cycle as the urban core.
Monroe, Michigan anchors the northern end of our service area with retail, industrial, and lakefront commercial buildings. Sharing Lake Erie's shoreline, its roofs face the same wind and snow exposure we engineer for across the Toledo region.
Northwood sits at the I-75 and I-280 split, dense with truck terminals, warehouses, and travel-stop retail. These high-traffic roofs take constant rooftop foot traffic, so we detail membranes and walk pads to survive both weather and wear.
The Old West End's historic mansions and converted commercial buildings carry some of Toledo's most distinctive—and most demanding—roof geometry. Slate, low-slope transitions, and aging flashings here call for careful, preservation-minded repair work.
Oregon, east of the Maumee, hosts refineries, the BP-Husky complex, and heavy industrial buildings along the lakeshore. Roofs here face chemical exposure on top of Lake Erie weather, and we spec membranes that stand up to both.
Pemberville and the rural eastern townships hold smaller commercial buildings and agricultural metal structures. We reach this corner of Wood County for panel repairs, leak tracing, and flat-roof work through every Northwest Ohio season.
Perrysburg combines historic downtown storefronts with corporate offices and the Owens-Illinois headquarters campus. Its range of roofs—from old masonry to modern single-ply—gets matched repair and replacement work suited to each building's age.
Point Place juts into Maumee Bay at Toledo's northern tip, where commercial buildings sit closest to open Lake Erie water. That exposure drives hard wind and ice loads, and we detail perimeters and flashings to hold against it.
The Port of Toledo's grain elevators, bulk terminals, and warehouse roofs face Lake Erie weather with no shelter at all. We re-roof and maintain these waterfront industrial structures to handle wind, ice, and the corrosive lakeshore air.
Rossford has become a logistics hub south of the Maumee, with the Crossroads development and large distribution centers along I-75. We keep these expansive warehouse roofs watertight and drained through the region's heavy winter precipitation.
South Toledo's Glendale and Reynolds Road corridors mix neighborhood retail, medical offices, and older commercial buildings. We provide leak repair, maintenance, and replacement planning sized to this stretch's varied, often aging roof stock.
Swanton straddles the Fulton-Lucas line near Toledo Express Airport, with commercial and light-industrial buildings along the rail and highway routes. We serve this western edge with cold-climate roofing built for full Northwest Ohio winters.
Sylvania's downtown shops, medical offices, and corporate parks make it one of the metro's busiest commercial suburbs. We handle its diverse low-slope roofs with phased maintenance and repairs that keep storefronts and clinics open.
Temperance, just across the Michigan border, shares Toledo's commercial corridors and its lake-effect winter. We treat its retail and small-industrial roofs as part of the same metro service area, with the same freeze-thaw-ready detailing.
Toledo Express Airport's terminal, hangars, and growing Amazon Air cargo facilities sit on roofs that operate around the clock. Work here is coordinated with airfield operations and FAA requirements before a crew ever mobilizes.
As the Glass City's core market, Toledo presents every roof type we work on—downtown built-up, industrial single-ply, institutional, and retail. All of it shares one constant: a Lake Erie climate that punishes any detail left unfinished before winter.
Uptown Toledo's adaptive-reuse buildings layer new uses onto old masonry along Adams Street and the arts corridor. These rehabbed roofs often hide unknown moisture histories, so we core-test before recommending recover or replacement.
Vistula, one of Toledo's oldest neighborhoods near downtown, holds historic commercial and mixed-use buildings with complex, aging roofs. Repairs here favor careful flashing and slope corrections over wholesale change wherever the structure allows.
Walbridge along the I-280 and rail corridor leans industrial, with warehouses and terminals serving the port and Stellantis supply chain. Its large flat roofs need durable membranes and clear drainage to handle Lake Erie's heavy precipitation.
Downtown's Warehouse District has turned century-old industrial buildings into lofts, offices, and restaurants—often under their original low-slope roofs. We restore and re-roof these structures while honoring the brick-and-timber character around them.
Waterville's historic downtown and newer commercial development sit along the Maumee River southwest of the city. We serve its storefronts and small-industrial buildings with repairs and replacements built for Northwest Ohio's winters.
The Westgate and Secor corridor is one of West Toledo's densest retail strips, centered on Westgate Village. Shopping-center roofs here need responsive leak repair and phased maintenance so the storefronts never go dark for roof work.
Whitehouse, on the metro's rural southwest edge, blends small-town commercial buildings with light industry near the Anthony Wayne Trail. We cover this corner for flat-roof repair, metal-panel work, and replacements suited to the local winter.
We start with the roof condition in front of us: active leaks, membrane age, drainage, penetrations, rooftop equipment, traffic paths, and the timing pressure on the owner.
From there we separate immediate repair work from restoration, coating, replacement, maintenance, or asset-planning decisions so the next step is practical.