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Roofing Contractor in Moundsville, WV

Platinum Home Exteriors is the roofing contractor in Moundsville, WV that sends Amish crews directly to your job, not a subcontractor hired for the day. No satellite estimates. Every measurement gets taken in person, every piece of flashing gets cut on site, and the same crew that starts your roof is the crew that finishes it.

Marshall County's housing stock runs old, and homes built in the 1940s and 1950s demand a different level of attention than newer construction gets from a drive-by estimate or an aerial image. Call (330) 275-0935 to schedule a free inspection and get a written estimate before any work begins.

The Ohio River corridor creates specific roofing conditions in this area that differ from what inland markets deal with. Platinum's crews address both hillside wind exposure and lower-elevation moisture damage, working from a physical deck inspection rather than guessing at what lies underneath old shingles.

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Serving Moundsville and Surrounding Communities

Marshall County holds 3,493 occupied housing units, with 71.3 percent owner-occupied. Age matters here. The median construction year of 1945 means the average Moundsville home is roughly 80 years from its original build date, and asphalt shingles rated for 20 to 30 years have already cycled through two or three generations on many of those properties, meaning the current roof on a large share of the housing stock may be well past the point where continued repair costs less than replacement.

Owner-occupied properties carry the maintenance responsibility directly on the homeowner, which is why Platinum starts every Moundsville engagement with a full physical inspection rather than a phone estimate. Roofing decisions on housing stock this old require someone on the deck, not a figure derived from satellite data or a number calculated from a street-view photo.

Platinum Home Exteriors covers Moundsville and the surrounding Marshall County area, including the communities listed in the service grid at the bottom of this page. Call (330) 275-0935 with questions about coverage for a specific address or neighborhood.

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Roofing Conditions in Moundsville

The narrow Ohio River floodplain that Moundsville occupies leaves almost no buffer between the water's edge and the hillsides that rise steeply behind downtown. Elevation changes sharply here. The Grave Creek Mound, the largest Adena burial mound in West Virginia, sits at the heart of the commercial district where Grave Creek once emptied into the Ohio, and the two elevation bands on either side of that landmark experience roofing environments that are distinct from one another. Properties on the lower flats deal primarily with river-valley humidity and moisture exposure, while the hillside row-houses above take direct wind and contend with drainage challenges that come with steep pitch and narrow guttering on aging structures.

The main failure driver for Moundsville roofs is river-valley moisture working persistently into shingles on lower-elevation properties along the flats. Roofs stay damp. Water vapor rising off the Ohio River keeps roofing surfaces wet through the morning hours on most days, which accelerates granule loss, creates the conditions for algae colonization, and breaks down the asphalt binder underneath the shingle surface faster than UV exposure alone would cause, especially on shaded north-facing slopes where afternoon sun never fully dries things out before the next weather cycle begins.

Climate Zone 5A applies here. That classification brings 40 to 50 freeze-thaw cycles per year, which makes ice-and-water shield underlayment a standard installation requirement at the eaves and valleys, not an optional upgrade. Marshall County documented severe hail in April 2018 and a damaging storm event in June 2019, and periodic Ohio River flooding affects lower-lying streets near the floodplain, compounding moisture-related roofing problems on properties that sit below the hillside grade.

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Roofing Permits in Moundsville

A roofing permit is required for full roof replacement work in Moundsville. Platinum pulls all permits. The City of Moundsville Building Inspection Department handles permit issuance for roofing and other structural work within city limits, and homeowners who work with Platinum never have to manage the application paperwork, schedule inspectors, or track permit status on their own.

Permits protect homeowners by creating an official inspection record tied to the property, and that record matters when the home is sold, refinanced, or subject to an insurance adjuster review following storm damage. Unpermitted roofing work can surface as a defect during a real estate transaction, and it can complicate insurance claims in ways that permitted work does not.

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City of Moundsville Building Inspection Department 800 6th Street, Moundsville WV 26041 (304) 845-3394 Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm

Roofing Services in Moundsville, WV

Roof Replacement in Moundsville

Full roof replacement in Moundsville covers tear-off, deck inspection, underlayment installation, and new shingle installation by the same Amish crew without subcontractors or handoffs between phases. Class 4 impact-rated shingles are available for Marshall County properties, and West Virginia insurers frequently offer premium discounts to homeowners who upgrade to that impact rating. Details are at Roof Replacement.

Roof Repair in Moundsville

Leak repair, flashing replacement, and spot shingle work in Moundsville frequently trace back to river-valley moisture damage, where prolonged dampness causes granule loss and premature binder breakdown on lower-elevation properties near the floodplain. Platinum sends the same crew for repairs that handles full replacements, so the diagnosis and the fix come from the same set of hands. Service information is at Roof Repair.

Metal Roofing in Moundsville

Standing seam and corrugated steel metal roofing carry a much longer service life than asphalt shingles in Climate Zone 5A, where freeze-thaw cycling and sustained river-valley moisture accelerate shingle fatigue well beyond what the rated lifespan assumes. Metal sheds ice and resists the moisture exposure that comes off the Ohio River. Full details are at Metal Roofing.

Seamless Gutters in Moundsville

Grave Creek drainage patterns and the steep grade of Moundsville's hillside streets create concentrated runoff that overloads standard sectional gutters during heavy rain events, especially on row-house properties where the roof pitch and footprint funnel water directly into narrow channels. Seamless gutters fabricated on site eliminate the joints where sectional gutters separate and allow water to track against the fascia and into wall cavities below the roofline. Gutter service is at Seamless Gutters.

Storm Damage and Insurance Claims in Moundsville

Marshall County hail events and severe storms have left damage that some Moundsville homeowners did not fully document before West Virginia's one-year claim window closed. Platinum accompanies homeowners during the insurance adjuster inspection to make sure every documented item on the roof ends up in the adjuster's written report, not only the items the adjuster identifies independently. Insurance claim information is at Storm Damage and Insurance Claims.

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Amish Roofing Crews in Moundsville

When Platinum sends a crew to Moundsville, the workers who show up are the same workers who finish. No subcontracting. The lead crew member takes every roof measurement by hand before any materials are ordered, cuts all flashing on site to match the actual geometry of your specific roof, and never substitutes aerial imagery or software-generated estimates for a physical walk-through of the deck.

Work does not get handed off between crews mid-job. Same crew, start to finish. After tear-off, the crew inspects the deck for soft spots, rotted sheathing, or failed underlayment, documents what they find, and calls you before the job continues if the scope changes from what the initial inspection identified.

That level of work is backed by the Industry Leading Craftsmanship Warranty.

How a Moundsville Roof Job Works

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Free Inspection

A Platinum crew member comes to your Moundsville property, walks the roof deck, and takes measurements by hand at no charge to you.

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Written Estimate

You receive a written estimate based on the physical inspection, not satellite data or an over-the-phone approximation.

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Permit Pulled

Platinum files all required permits with the City of Moundsville Building Inspection Department before any work begins.

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Installation

The same crew that inspected your roof installs it, with flashing cut on site and any deck repairs addressed before new materials go down.

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Warranty

The same crew that inspected your roof installs it, with flashing cut on site and any deck repairs addressed before new materials go down.

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Moundsville Frequently Asked Roofing Questions

Q:Do I need a permit for a roof replacement in Moundsville?

A:Yes. The City of Moundsville Building Inspection Department requires permits for full roof replacement work within city limits. Platinum pulls all permits and coordinates the required inspection as part of every job, so homeowners do not need to manage that process independently. The permit office is reachable at (304) 845-3394.

Q:How long does a full roof replacement take in Moundsville?

A:Most jobs finish in one day. Hillside properties in Moundsville with substantial deck damage, multiple penetration repairs, or large-scale tear-off requirements may push the schedule into a second day, but the crew does not leave an unprotected roof incomplete overnight if weather is in the forecast. Call (330) 275-0935 for a realistic timeline based on your specific roof and location.

Q:Why do Moundsville hillside homes need roof repairs more often than properties on the river flats?

A:Hillside streets above downtown Moundsville face more direct wind exposure than properties on the floodplain near the river. Ridge exposure matters. Wind crosses the Ohio River with almost no friction before reaching those roof decks, which means west-facing shingles on Moundsville's hillside row-house properties wear faster and fail sooner than the same product installed on a lower-elevation property of identical age, even when both roofs were put on at the same time.

Q:What should Moundsville homeowners know about filing a storm damage claim?

A:One year. That is the storm damage claim window under West Virginia law. The 2018 Marshall County hail event and the 2019 severe storm are past the filing deadline, but damage from more recent storms and freeze-thaw cycles can still be claimed if the homeowner files within one year of each event. Platinum provides a free inspection to give you a starting point for any open claim.

Communities We Serve from Moundsville

For roof replacement, repair, and gutter work throughout Moundsville, call Platinum Home Exteriors at (330) 275-0935.

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