Local Roofing Expertise
Oakland County, MI offers diverse neighborhoods from established suburban areas near Royal Oak and Troy to rural communities like Oxford and Commerce Township. Your home faces Michigan's heavy snow loads, ice dams, and storm damage every winter and spring. Finding a roofing contractor in Oakland County, MI who understands these local weather challenges is critical to protecting your investment. This page covers roof installation, repair, replacement, and what to expect from a professional roofer serving your specific area of Oakland County.
A clear process keeps you informed every step of the way
Roofing work involves planning, material selection, structural assessment, and skilled installation. You deserve to know exactly what's happening at each stage.
We visit your home to assess condition, document age and damage, and explain what your roof needs—no pressure, no hidden costs.
Receive a detailed estimate with product choices, warranty details, and clear pricing. We answer questions before work begins.
Licensed roofers handle material delivery, old roof removal if needed, structural repairs, and precise installation with attention to detail.
Inspect the finished roof together, review warranty documentation, and confirm all debris is cleared from your property.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why.
What we offer across Oakland County

Asphalt shingle roof replacement in Bloomfield Hills area
New construction or complete roof replacement with asphalt shingles, metal panels, or flat roofing systems. Homes throughout Oakland County, from Royal Oak suburbs to farmland near Leonard, benefit from durable installation matched to your specific building type and climate exposure.

Emergency leak repair after winter storm in Troy
Leaks, missing shingles, ice dam damage, flashing failures, and storm damage. Homes in areas like Commerce Township and Clarkston experience winter weather stress that can create urgent roof issues. We respond with fast, reliable repairs.

Metal roofing on estate home in Orchard Lake Village
Metal standing seam, corrugated panels, and architectural metals for homes seeking durability and aesthetic appeal. Especially popular in affluent Oakland County areas, metal roofing handles heavy snow and ice without sagging.

Flat roof assessment and preventive maintenance in Southfield
TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen systems for residential add-ons, porches, and low-slope designs. Flat roofs collect snow and water in Michigan winters, so professional drainage and membrane care keep leaks at bay.
Oakland County's weather and home styles require contractors who know the area
Metro Detroit averages 45–57 inches of annual snowfall. Roofs built in the 1960s–1980s roofing boom across Oakland County often struggle under snow weight. Proper ventilation, insulation, and drainage prevent ice dams that damage gutters and siding.
Homes built during Oakland County's suburban boom (1960–1980) often have original or aging roofs. After 20+ years, replacement becomes urgent—especially after harsh winters.
Oakland County spans from working-class neighborhoods in Pontiac to estate homes in Bloomfield Hills, Bingham Farms, and Franklin. Ranch homes near Oxford, Cape Cods in Ferndale, and architectural designs in Birmingham require different roofing approaches. We tailor materials and installation methods to your home's design and age.
Storm damage claims require HAAG Certified inspection reports and detailed documentation. Permit rules vary across Oakland County's 62 cities and townships—what's required in Birmingham differs from Troy or Commerce Township. We handle permits, inspections, and insurance coordination so you don't have to.
We work throughout the county and understand neighborhood-specific challenges
From Troy and Southfield in the south to rural Oxford and Addison Township in the north, Oakland County's 1.27 million residents live in diverse communities with unique roofing needs.
Whatever your neighborhood, a contractor familiar with local weather patterns, building ages, and permit processes saves you time and money.
Experience and accountability built on community trust
500+ Oakland County Projects Completed
Roofing contractors serving Oakland County for 10+ years understand how Michigan weather stresses different roof types. Seasonal patterns, permit changes, and insurance processes are familiar territory.
Your roofer should carry Michigan roofing license, general liability insurance, workers' compensation coverage, and bonding. We verify these credentials and provide proof before work begins.
Contractors certified by Owens Corning, GAF, CertainTeed, or James Hardie unlock premium warranties (25–50 years) unavailable elsewhere. These certifications require training, inspections, and accountability standards.
After hail, wind, or tree damage, you need a contractor who documents damage with photos and reports, works with your adjuster, and ensures fair claim processing. HAAG Certified inspectors provide the credibility insurers expect.
Roofs older than 20 years, with visible wear, missing shingles, leaks, or sagging sections typically need replacement. A professional inspection identifies structural damage, ventilation issues, and underlying problems that photos alone won't reveal.
Yes. Different Oakland County cities enforce different permit requirements. Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, and Troy may require inspections and permits; smaller townships like Leonard or Addison may not. Your contractor should handle this process and confirm local rules before bidding.
Yes. A HAAG Certified contractor documents all hail, wind, and tree damage with photos, detailed reports, and measurements. We meet with your insurance adjuster on-site and advocate for fair claim processing, often resulting in full roof replacement coverage.
Ice dams block water runoff and force meltwater under shingles, causing interior leaks. Proper ventilation, adequate attic insulation, and gutter systems minimize dams. If they form, emergency removal and flashing repair prevent ceiling and wall damage.
Asphalt shingles (3-tab and architectural) handle snow and ice but may need replacement every 15–20 years. Metal roofing resists snow loads, ice, and wind better and lasts 40+ years. GAF and Owens Corning shingles rated for Michigan winters offer the best blend of affordability and durability.
Many Oakland County neighborhoods—especially Bloomfield Hills, Beverly Hills, and Birmingham—enforce HOA architectural guidelines limiting roof colors and materials. Your contractor should confirm requirements with your HOA or local zoning office before material selection.
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