
Roofing Contractor in Industry, PA
Platinum Home Exteriors is a roofing contractor in Industry, PA, sending Amish crews directly to your property for every inspection, estimate, and installation in Beaver County. No satellite estimates. Every measurement is taken in person by the crew that will do the work, with flashing cut on site to match what your specific roof requires rather than what a screen image approximates. Call (330) 275-0935 to schedule a free visit.
Platinum does not subcontract. The crew that arrives for the estimate is the same crew that completes the installation, which means nothing gets lost between a measurer's notes and an installer's hands. Homeowners in Industry get a single point of accountability from the first inspection through the final walk-around.
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Serving Industry and the Surrounding Area
Of Industry Borough's 674 occupied housing units, 88 percent are owner-occupied. Ownership means direct accountability. Owners carry the full cost of roof maintenance themselves, and a deteriorating system affects both livability and what a property will command at resale, with no landlord to absorb those costs. Platinum covers Industry as part of its western Beaver County service territory, with full details at the Beaver Falls, PA.
Housing structures in Industry have a median build year of 1965, placing the average roof at roughly 61 years old in 2026. That age alone warrants a close look. Asphalt shingles common on 1960s tract homes were typically rated for 20 to 25 years, meaning many of these roofs have already been through one or more replacement cycles and the substrates beneath them may have accumulated damage the surface layer hides. Platinum recommends that any homeowner with a pre-1980 home in Industry schedule a free in-person inspection before the next heating season begins.


Roofing Conditions in Industry
Platinum crews working in Industry find a predominantly postwar housing inventory built between the mid-1950s and late 1970s, with ranches and split-levels making up the majority of the residential stock. Most were not built for ornament. Ranch roofs present with modest pitches and wide drip edges, while split-levels create interrupted rooflines with multiple plane transitions that accumulate debris and hold standing water at valley intersections and wall junctions. Low visual complexity here does not mean low maintenance demand.
The primary failure mode across Industry's postwar stock is granule loss and membrane fatigue on aging asphalt shingles, compounded by the geometry of split-level construction. Split-levels develop problems quietly. Low-slope sections between the upper and lower stories carry a different drainage load than the steeper main pitch above, and water pools at those angle changes rather than shedding cleanly toward the gutter. Tuscarawas Road and the residential streets running back from the Ohio River corridor concentrate a number of 1960s and 1970s split-levels where Platinum crews most often find active leaks originating at vertical wall flashings and deteriorating drip edges on the low-slope sections.
Beaver County was among the primary designees under FEMA DR-4618 following the Hurricane Ida remnants that struck western Pennsylvania on September 1, 2021. Pennsylvania allows homeowners a 2-year window to file storm damage claims, and that window has passed for the 2021 event. Roofs don't wait. Any home that absorbed impact or wind uplift during that storm and was never inspected has been carrying concealed deterioration through every subsequent winter, and the damage visible today is worse than what would have been documented in 2022.
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EXCELLENT Based on 35 reviews Posted on J PTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Steve and his guys were fantastic!! The job was done in a timely manner and the site was kept clean and free of debris. They are very professional and very easy to work with!!Posted on Chad FullertonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very satisfied with Platinum Exteriors work. Was quick and good prices. Highly recommend.Posted on ralph waldeckTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. What a GREAT COMPANY...DID A GREAt job...workers are great,,,not a thing left behind...Posted on Eric TroyerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Platinum Home Exteriors was very easy to work with. I made phone calls to 4 other contractors and Steven was the only one to return my call. He thoroughly explained our options. He was very polite and professional. His crew completed the job in one day. They did an excellent job. You can’t go wrong with Platinum!Posted on Brien MudgeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Steve Yoder and his crew did a fantastic job of installing our new roof. Their price quote was 25% lower than my other bids and the work was absolutely stellar. They arrived on time , covered the shrubs, moved the outdoor furniture, and planters. When the job was done ,which took them 3 hours and 45 minutes , they returned all the plants and furniture to their place and even ran a magnet over the yard and driveway to make sure all the nails were picked up Cannot say enough good things about this crew. Great people and great job at a very fair price. Highly RecommendPosted on Glen GoffTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Steve and his crew are probably the best you can find for roofing very professional and they get the job done asap l couldn’t have found anyone betterPosted on June HallTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Steve was very nice young man. Very polite and easy to talk with. Was very willing to help and figure out best way to accomplish the task. Very effeicient and quick to get the work completed. If any issues arise he will work with you to fixed the problem. His work was excellent and it was excatly what I was wanting. I will call him in the future for any other projects I will need to have done,Posted on Shar FoltzTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. So great to work with. Beautiful craftsmanship, clean worksite, solid communications. Really appreciate their care & attitude to timely completion of wonderful new roof & guttersPosted on David MathieuTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Platinum Home Exteriors is awesome. Showed up early and finished our large roof in 8 hours! Cleaned up everything like they were never here, in addition they have very competitive pricing. Steve Yoder is a great guy to deal with.Posted on patty deakTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. These guys arrived at 6:30am and had my new roof on and headed home at 4:00pm. They did a wonderful job and cleaned up all the trash and took it with them. They’re hard workers and don’t waste time getting the job done. I love my new roof and it’s made a big difference in heating and cooling my house along with reducing outside noise. I give this company a 5 out of 5 and recommend them to anyone who is looking to replace their existing roof.
Roofing Permits in Industry
Pulling a building permit in Beaver County is Platinum's job, not the homeowner's. Every roof replacement in Industry legally requires a permit before installation begins, and the county process involves an application, a materials review, and a final inspection before the project closes out. Platinum handles all of it. Skipping the permit creates problems that surface years later. Unpermitted roofing work can complicate insurance claims and property sale disclosures in ways that are difficult to unwind once a project is closed and no contractor is on site to address them. From the initial application through inspection scheduling and final sign-off, the homeowner's only job is approving the written estimate.

Roofing Services in Industry, PA
Homes in Industry built in the 1960s and 1970s are well past the rated lifespan of their original asphalt shingles, and every replacement starts with a full deck assessment to catch rotted sheathing or softened substrate before new materials go down. Platinum documents Class 4 impact-rated shingle installations and provides the insurer paperwork that supports homeowner requests for a premium reduction.
Split-level homes in Industry develop leaks most often at the vertical wall flashings where two roof planes meet, a failure that spreads water damage into wall framing before it appears at any ceiling below. Catch it early. Roof Repair addresses those flashing failures and the surrounding membrane before water finds a path through the wall assembly, keeping a roof serviceable for years beyond what the shingle age would suggest on its own.
Standing seam and corrugated steel options through Metal Roofing carry a significantly longer service horizon than asphalt in the freeze-thaw conditions that western Pennsylvania winters produce each year. A metal roof on a ranch or split-level in Industry can outlast two or three standard asphalt replacement cycles without the repeated maintenance that aging homes in this borough typically require.
The Ohio River runs along Industry's southern boundary, and properties throughout the borough sit on terrain that drains toward that corridor, making gutter capacity a direct factor in preventing water from backing into foundations and soffits. Length matters here. Seamless Gutters are fabricated on site to the exact run of each roofline, eliminating the seam joints where sectional systems accumulate debris and develop leaks over time. Downspout placement follows the actual drainage slope of each property rather than a standard template.
Pennsylvania gives homeowners two years from a storm event to file a damage claim, and getting on that timeline requires a documented inspection before the adjuster visit. Platinum accompanies Industry homeowners through every adjuster walkthrough on Storm Damage and Insurance Claims, pointing out the damage that adjusters most often miss on split-level roofs: the low-slope transitional planes between stories where water intrusion and material fatigue develop out of sight from the street. Don't wait. Adjusters who arrive without a contractor present routinely overlook those sections, and that oversight becomes permanent once the claim is closed.

Amish Roofing Crews in Industry
Every Platinum project in Industry starts with an Amish crew member on the roof, not a satellite image on a screen. Measurements are taken by hand. Flashing is cut on site to fit the actual geometry of the roofline, which matters more on Industry's split-level homes than on simpler structures, because the vertical walls and horizontal transitions between roof planes require precise material fits that no aerial estimate can reliably produce. Chimney flashings, pipe boots, and valley terminations are all addressed with materials sized for the specific roof in front of the crew.
Platinum uses the same crew from the first inspection through the final sign-off on every project in Industry. No handoffs. Before leaving a job site, the crew runs a magnetic nail sweep across the yard and clears debris from the gutter channels so the drainage system the new roof depends on is working from day one. Every replacement in Beaver County comes with the Industry Leading Craftsmanship Warranty.
How a Industry Roof Job Works
Free Inspection
An Amish crew member visits your property, takes physical measurements, and assesses roof condition before any quote is prepared.
Written Estimate
A fixed price is put in writing before work begins, based on in-person measurements, not satellite data.
Permit Filing
Platinum files the required permit with the appropriate Beaver County permit authority before the installation crew arrives at your property.
Installation
The same crew completes the installation, cuts all flashing on site, and runs a nail sweep and gutter clearance before leaving.
Industry Leading Craftsmanship Warranty
The same crew completes the installation, cuts all flashing on site, and runs a nail sweep and gutter clearance before leaving.
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Industry Frequently Asked Roofing Questions
Q:Do I need a permit for a roof replacement in Industry?
Q:Why do split-level homes in Industry develop leaks at the same locations?
Q:How do I know if my home has storm damage if nothing is visibly leaking?
Communities We Serve from Industry
For roof replacement, repair, and gutter work throughout Industry, call Platinum Home Exteriors at (330) 275-0935.