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Serving Ohio, Pennsylvania & West Virginia

Platinum Home Exteriors is an Amish roofing contractor based in Millersburg, Ohio, at the center of Holmes County, where the largest Amish settlement in the world has built and roofed for generations. Our crews cover 31 counties across three states. Every worker we send comes from that community. We install steel and shingle roofs, handle repairs, run seamless gutters, and manage storm damage claims for homeowners across a 120-mile service radius in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Free estimates. No obligation.

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Roofing by Amish Craftsmen. Backed by Modern Warranties.

Holmes County produces a specific kind of builder. These are men who grew up working with their hands, framing barns before they were teenagers, reading a structure the way other people read a room. Roofing is one trade among many that they’ve mastered over a lifetime of building.

When a Platinum crew arrives at your home, the difference is visible from the first hour. The work starts early. Nobody stands around waiting for direction. Every shingle course lands straight, every piece of flashing gets sealed to the detail the manufacturer calls for, and the cleanup when the job wraps is as thorough as the install itself.

You can’t replicate that in a training program. It’s the product of a culture where building is a vocation, not just a trade. The standard doesn’t move. That’s why homeowners across Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia specifically request our crews, and why every roof we install carries manufacturer warranties from GAF and Owens Corning alongside a workmanship guarantee we’re willing to stand behind without hesitation.

New Shingle Roof on a church in Ravenswood West Virginia

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Our Holmes County office sits at the center of a 120-mile service area. The reach is real. It extends east through the Tuscarawas and Guernsey corridors, south through the Muskingum and Ohio River valleys to Marietta and Athens, west into the Columbus-area suburbs, and across the state lines into southwestern Pennsylvania and West Virginia as far south as Parkersburg.

Select your state below or use the map to find your county. If your area isn’t on the map, call us at (330) 275-0935. We accommodate requests just outside our standard coverage zones depending on project size and drive time from our Holmes County office.

Our Service Area

Amish-crafted roofing across 31 counties in Ohio, Pennsylvania & West Virginia

Ohio: 18 counties
Pennsylvania: 3 counties
West Virginia: 10 counties
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Ohio

Holmes · Tuscarawas · Coshocton · Knox · Licking · Muskingum · Guernsey · Carroll · Columbiana · Harrison · Jefferson · Belmont · Monroe · Noble · Perry · Morgan · Washington · Athens

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Pennsylvania

Beaver · Washington · Greene

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West Virginia

Hancock · Brooke · Ohio · Marshall · Wetzel · Tyler · Pleasants · Ritchie · Wood · Wirt

Roofing by Amish Craftsmen. Backed by Modern Warranties.

This region is hard on roofs. Few areas in the eastern United States cycle through as many punishing conditions as the tri-state area where Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia converge, and installers who work here year after year develop a working knowledge of what this climate does to a structure that no training manual or regional certification can teach.

Freeze-thaw is the dominant threat. Across IECC Climate Zones 4A and 5A, temperatures cross the freezing mark more than 100 times in a typical winter. Each cycle forces moisture into any gap an installer left open, where it freezes, expands, and cracks shingles, flashing, and sealant from the inside out. A tight install survives this for decades. Sloppy work fails within a few winters.

Finished Metal Roof By Amish Crew

Hail moves through a reliable corridor every summer. Holmes, Tuscarawas, Guernsey, and Muskingum Counties see measurable hail events most years, and so does the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia. Summer thunderstorms push horizontal rain into ridge vents and flashing details that looked acceptable during inspection but weren’t sealed to the standard this climate requires.

River valley humidity from the Ohio, Muskingum, and Tuscarawas corridors accelerates granule loss on asphalt shingles and promotes algae growth on homes that weren’t ventilated correctly during installation. It compounds fast. Marshall County WV, Belmont County OH, and the river communities of southwestern Pennsylvania all deal with premature shingle aging for exactly this reason.

Every estimate we write accounts for these conditions specifically. Ventilation design, underlayment selection, shingle specification, and flashing technique are calibrated to the specific exposures your home faces, not to a generic regional standard that doesn’t account for elevation, valley position, or tree coverage. Generic installation standards don’t cut it here.

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Three States. 31 Counties. One Standard of Quality.

Ohio: Our Home State

Ohio is home base. Our office sits in Holmes County, and most of our projects are within 60 miles of Millersburg. We cover 18 counties across eastern and central Ohio. The Tuscarawas and Coshocton corridors sit closest to home. Knox, Licking, and Muskingum anchor the mid-state corridor, and Perry, Athens, and Washington Counties extend our reach south to the Ohio River. Jefferson, Belmont, Carroll, Harrison, Columbiana, Guernsey, Monroe, Morgan, and Noble Counties round out our footprint along the eastern edge of the state.

Counties served: Holmes, Tuscarawas, Coshocton, Knox, Licking, Muskingum, Guernsey, Belmont, Jefferson, Columbiana, Perry, Carroll, Harrison, Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Athens, and Washington.

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Pennsylvania: Serving Western PA

Three Pennsylvania counties along the Ohio border fall within our regular service area. Beaver County takes in the Pittsburgh northern suburbs and the Ohio River communities north along the state line as far as Ellwood City. To the south, Washington County runs through Canonsburg and the communities west of Pittsburgh. Greene County sits at the southwestern corner of the state. Our crews get there regularly.

Counties served: Beaver, Washington, and Greene.

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West Virginia: Northern Panhandle to Parkersburg

West Virginia coverage runs farther south than most people expect. Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, and Ohio Counties make up the Northern Panhandle and sit closest to our office. Wheeling, Weirton, Chester, and Wellsburg are regular stops. South of the panhandle, our crews serve Wetzel, Tyler, Pleasants, Wirt, Ritchie, and Wood Counties along the Ohio River corridor, reaching Parkersburg and Vienna.

Counties served: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Ohio, Pleasants, Ritchie, Tyler, Wetzel, Wirt, and Wood.

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Roofing Services Available Across Our Entire Service Area

Roof Replacement

When a roof reaches the end of its life, our Amish crews replace it as a complete system. We install both steel and asphalt shingle roofs, with underlayment, ventilation, flashing, and ridge caps all going into manufacturer specifications regardless of which product you choose. Those components determine whether a roof performs for 30 years or starts failing in 10. GAF and Owens Corning are our standard manufacturers. Most replacements finish in one to two days.

Roof Repair

Missing shingles, active leaks, and routine maintenance repairs are all in scope. We diagnose on the first visit, write up a clear repair plan while we’re still on the roof, and fix it the same trip wherever possible, which covers the majority of standard repair calls. Same-week appointments run across all 31 counties. Active leaks get emergency tarping until the full repair is scheduled.

Seamless Gutters

A failed gutter system sends Ohio Valley rainfall directly against your foundation, into your fascia boards, and eventually into your basement, where the long-term damage compounds fast. We cut seamless aluminum gutters on-site to fit each home exactly. No seams means fewer leak points. We also install gutter guards on homes surrounded by mature trees where debris buildup is an ongoing problem.

Storm Damage Repair

Hail, wind, and fallen trees can compromise a roof in minutes. Act fast. Our team manages every phase: damage assessment, emergency tarping, insurance claim documentation, and full restoration. We work directly with your adjuster and have helped hundreds of homeowners across all three states get their roofs restored after weather events.

From First Call to Finished Roof

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Free Inspection & Assessment

Call or submit a request online and we’ll schedule a free, no-obligation inspection at your home. It costs nothing. Our inspector documents the roof’s condition with photos and measurements, walks you through every finding in person before leaving, and answers questions on-site so you understand exactly what the roof needs. Teams leave Holmes County daily and cover all 31 counties, with most inspections happening within the same week you call.

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Transparent Estimate & Material Selection

You get a detailed written estimate that breaks down every line item: materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. No guessing, no additions at the end. We walk you through GAF and Owens Corning product options, explain the real differences between lines, and help you choose what fits your home and budget. We offer financing for qualifying homeowners.

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Amish Crew Installation

The crew shows up on time and works straight through. Most standard replacements finish in one to two days depending on size, pitch, and complexity. Every component goes into manufacturer specifications. Nobody cuts corners. The attention to detail that comes from years of hands-on building shows in the finished product: straight lines, tight seals, no skipped steps.

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Cleanup & Final Walkthrough

When the last shingle is set, the job isn’t done. Every crew member sweeps the yard, driveway, and landscaping with a magnetic roller before loading up, because fasteners left in the grass cause flat tires and foot injuries. They run it twice if there’s any doubt. We walk the finished roof with you before anyone leaves.

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Warranty Registration & Follow-Up

We register your manufacturer warranty with the manufacturer directly, hand you all project documentation, and follow up after the job to confirm everything is performing as it should. No argument needed. Our workmanship guarantee is direct: if something isn’t right, we come back and fix it at no cost to you.

What Our Customers Say

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Q:What areas does Platinum Home Exteriors serve?

A:We serve 31 counties across three states from our headquarters in Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio. Ohio coverage spans 18 counties across the eastern and central part of the state, including the Tuscarawas Valley, the Muskingum corridor, Licking County, and the Columbus-area suburbs. In West Virginia we cover 10 counties running from the Northern Panhandle south to Wood County and Parkersburg. Our three Pennsylvania counties are Beaver, Washington, and Greene.

Q:Do you offer free roof inspections across all three states?

A:Yes. Free, no-obligation inspections anywhere in our 31-county service area. Our crews leave Holmes County every day, and same-week scheduling is standard across all three states regardless of which county you're in or how far you sit from our Millersburg office.

Q:What makes Amish roofing crews different from standard contractors?

A:Holmes County Amish craftsmen grew up building. Roofing, framing, and finish work are trades they've practiced since they were teenagers, not skills picked up through a weekend certification. The result is a measurable difference in how shingles are laid, how flashing gets sealed, and how seriously the crew treats cleanup when the job is done. That difference built our reputation, because it's the only thing that holds up long-term.

Q:Do you handle insurance claims for storm damage in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia?

A:Storm damage restoration is one of our core services across all three states. Every claim starts with a thorough damage assessment: photos, measurements, and a written report your adjuster can use. Hundreds of homeowners across Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia have had their roofs fully restored after hail, wind, and tree damage because we managed that process from the first inspection to the final repair.

Q:How long does a roof replacement take?

A:Most standard residential replacements finish in one to two days depending on size, pitch, and the number of existing layers that need to come off before the new system goes on. Two days covers most of what we see. Larger jobs take three. We confirm your date in advance and stay in contact through the project.

Q:Do I need a permit for a roof replacement in Ohio, Pennsylvania, or West Virginia?

A:Requirements vary by municipality. Most Ohio cities and townships require a building permit for a full roof replacement, and Pennsylvania and West Virginia have similar requirements in many jurisdictions. We handle the permit process as part of our service. Your specific city page on our site includes local building department contact information.

Q:How far do your crews travel from Millersburg?

A:About 120 miles from our Holmes County office. Ohio coverage reaches New Philadelphia, Dover, Zanesville, Cambridge, Marietta, Athens, and the Columbus-area suburbs, extending west into the Licking County communities that border the Columbus metro. West Virginia service runs from Wheeling and Weirton in the north down to Parkersburg in the south. Pennsylvania reach covers Washington, Waynesburg, and Beaver Falls.

Q:What roofing materials do you install?

A:We install two primary roof types: steel and asphalt shingles. Steel roofing handles this region's freeze-thaw cycles exceptionally well, carries a much longer service life than shingles, and requires less ongoing maintenance. For shingles, GAF and Owens Corning are our standard manufacturers, with Timberline HDZ and Owens Corning Duration covering most installs. Your inspector walks you through both options, explains the real cost and longevity differences, and helps you pick what makes sense for your home and budget.

Q:Is Platinum Home Exteriors licensed and insured in all three states?

A:Yes. We hold WV License #WV060956 for West Virginia work and carry full licensing and insurance in Ohio and Pennsylvania, with all credentials available for review before any project begins. Request a certificate of insurance and we'll send it the same day.