Attic ventilation is one of those things that’s easy to ignore until the damage is already done: rotting roof decking, ice dams, or an ever-rising energy bill.
- June 26, 2026
Should You Stay Home During a Roof Replacement?
Whether you should stay home during a roof replacement depends on your household, not the job. Here’s what to expect from noise levels, pets, and prep so you can make…
Learn why hiring a licensed, bonded, and insured roofing contractor in Northeast Ohio protects your investment and how to verify these crucial credentials before signing any contract.
- June 19, 2026
Common Roof Ridge Vent Problems (and How to Fix Them)
Ridge vents are easy to ignore until water shows up on the ceiling or the attic turns into a sauna. This guide breaks down the five most common ridge vent…
Learn the minimum roof pitch requirements for asphalt shingles, building code standards, and alternative roofing options for low-slope roofs from Cleveland area roofing experts at Peak and Valley Roofing.
- June 13, 2026
Roofing Upgrades to Consider During a Roof Replacement That Actually Improve Your Cleveland Home
A comprehensive guide to valuable roofing upgrades that improve home protection, energy efficiency, and curb appeal during roof replacement projects in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio.
- June 10, 2026
What Is a Ridge Vent on a Roof? (And Do You Need One?)
In Northeast Ohio, where summers are humid and winters bring hard freeze-thaw cycles, poor attic ventilation causes more roofing damage than most homeowners expect.
A professional roof inspection costs $150 to $400. The damage from skipping one can cost ten times that. Here’s what inspectors actually look for, how often you need one based…
- May 30, 2026
Eco-Friendly Roofing Options
Eco-friendly roofing has moved well past novelty, several options are genuinely durable, practical for Northeast Ohio conditions.
- May 22, 2026
Best Roofing Materials for Harsh Weather
The right roofing material can mean decades of reliable protection for your Northeast Ohio roof. The wrong one leads to escalating repair costs.










