Serving Colerain Township's wide range of homes — from established older neighborhoods near Colerain Avenue to newer subdivisions off Pippin Road — with roof repair, replacement, storm damage help, gutters, and chimney services from a crew that's been doing this work locally since 2014.
Colerain Township, OH
Colerain Township covers a lot of ground — literally. It's one of the largest townships in Hamilton County by area, stretching from older, established neighborhoods along Colerain Avenue in the south to newer residential subdivisions further northwest toward the Butler County line. That geographic range means a genuinely wide spread of housing ages, roof styles, and roofing needs: 1950s and 60s ranches near the township's core, 1980s and 90s traditional colonials in mid-township subdivisions, and 2000s construction further out.
Parker Roofing works throughout Colerain Township on a regular basis. We know the difference between the repair needs of a 65-year-old ranch on the south end and a 25-year-old colonial in a Colerain subdivision — and we approach each one accordingly. There's no one-size-fits-all answer in a township this size, and we don't pretend otherwise.
We're based at 8538 Winton Road — a quick run up Colerain Avenue puts us right at your door. Mike and Tonia Parker have been running this business since 2014 with a simple standard: give homeowners the information they need to make a good decision, then do the work right. That's what Colerain homeowners get from us every time.
What We Do
Full residential and commercial roofing services for Colerain Township — whether your home is a 1960s ranch near the township core or a newer build in a Pippin Road subdivision.
Whether it's a missing shingle on a newer Colerain colonial or persistent flashing failure on an older ranch, we diagnose the real source of the problem and fix it — not just the visible symptom.
Get Roof Repair HelpColerain has a wide range of roof ages. We assess each home individually and walk you through material options, manufacturer warranties, and financing so you can make a confident, informed decision.
Request a Replacement QuoteColerain Township's open terrain in the northwest part of the county makes it particularly exposed to wind and hail. We inspect, document damage, and can work alongside your insurance process if a claim is warranted.
Get Storm Damage HelpFrom aging original gutters on older Colerain ranches to builder-grade gutters on newer homes that were never properly sized, we install seamless gutters that protect your foundation and fascia for the long haul.
Request Gutter ServiceOlder Colerain homes with brick chimneys frequently develop mortar deterioration and flashing failures after decades of Ohio freeze-thaw cycles. We repair and re-seal before water finds its way inside.
Schedule Chimney RepairWe serve Colerain Township's commercial properties and small businesses along Colerain Avenue and the Banning Road corridor with flat roof repairs, replacement, and low-slope system maintenance.
Learn About CommercialWhy Parker Roofing
Colerain spans decades of housing construction. We don't give the same pitch to every homeowner regardless of what they have — we assess your specific home, its age, its materials, and its condition before recommending anything.
Our base on Winton Road puts us just minutes from most of Colerain Township. When a storm moves through and you've got active exposure, we don't need a two-hour drive to reach you — we're right here.
Our estimators give you an honest assessment — no pressure, no upsell. Your project is then completed by installation crews who've worked with Parker Roofing for years. We're accountable for the quality of every finished job.
Every project includes our workmanship warranty on top of any manufacturer material coverage. If something related to our installation fails within five years, we come back. No runaround, no fine print.
Because Colerain Township spans such a large area with housing built across five or six different decades, we see genuinely different roofing situations depending on which part of the township we're in. Near the Colerain Avenue corridor, we're typically working on 1950s–70s ranches and split-levels with older decking, original brick chimneys, and roofing systems that have been patched multiple times. Further northwest, in the subdivisions off Pippin Road and Route 27, we're looking at 1990s–2000s colonials with builder-grade shingles that are hitting the 20–30 year mark.
One issue that cuts across both ends of the township: wind exposure. Colerain's open terrain — especially in the northern and western sections — means roofs here absorb more wind load than more sheltered urban neighborhoods. We look specifically at ridge cap condition, hip and valley flashing, and starter strip installation when we inspect in Colerain, because those are where wind-driven rain infiltration typically starts.
Builder-grade gutters on newer Colerain subdivisions are also a recurring issue — undersized 4-inch gutters installed on homes with large roof planes that generate far more runoff than that system was built to handle. If your gutters are overflowing in a moderate rain, that's the likely explanation.
Schedule a Free InspectionThe more open, less sheltered terrain in northern Colerain Township means roofs are regularly subjected to higher sustained wind speeds than neighborhoods with more tree coverage and surrounding structures. That's not just a storm concern — sustained wind exposure over years gradually loosens fasteners, lifts shingle edges, and degrades ridge cap adhesion. A periodic inspection catches this before a big weather event turns minor wear into active damage.
Homeowners in Colerain's newer subdivisions sometimes assume a roof installed in 2000 or 2005 still has plenty of life. Depending on the original shingle grade, ventilation quality, and what that roof has been through weather-wise, it may be at or past its effective lifespan. A free inspection tells you where you actually stand — and there's no obligation attached to finding out.
Roof replacements rarely come at a convenient time financially. Financing options let you address a roof that needs attention now without draining emergency savings or deferring work that will only cost more later. Ask us about available financing options when you request your estimate — we'll walk you through what works for your situation.
Wherever you are in the township, we can get to you quickly. Free inspection, no pressure, honest answers.
Usually a gutter problem — specifically an undersizing issue. Builder-grade gutters on many Colerain Township homes are 4 inches, which is simply not large enough for the roof surface area they're draining. When the volume of water coming off the roof exceeds what the gutter cross-section can carry, it overflows regardless of whether the gutters are clean or clogged. Upgrading to 5- or 6-inch seamless gutters with appropriately sized downspouts is typically the right fix. We assess this as part of any gutter estimate and can show you exactly why the current system isn't handling the load.
Age alone isn't the only indicator — shingle grade, installation quality, and attic ventilation all affect how a roof ages. Common signs to look for include granule accumulation in your gutters (granule loss accelerates shingle wear), shingle curling or cupping at the edges, and any visible cracking or splitting. If your home was built in the late 1990s or early-to-mid 2000s, a professional inspection is worthwhile even if nothing looks obviously wrong. We'll give you a straight read and tell you whether you're looking at several good years or whether planning for a replacement makes sense now.
Northwest Hamilton County — including Colerain — tends to see storm cells come in from the west and northwest with relatively little terrain or tree coverage to slow them down. That doesn't mean Colerain gets hit harder than every other community, but it does mean the open subdivisions in the northern and western sections of the township have less natural wind buffering than denser urban neighborhoods. After any significant hail or wind event in the region, it's worth having your roof looked at — hail damage in particular often isn't visible from the ground but can meaningfully shorten a roof's remaining life.
The core question is whether isolated damage on an otherwise sound roof is worth repairing, or whether the overall system is at a point where money spent on repairs won't extend its life meaningfully. Key factors: the age of the roof relative to its expected lifespan, the condition of the decking underneath, the extent of damage, and whether there's underlying moisture intrusion. If a roof is 8 years old and has storm damage, repair is almost always the right call. If a roof is 28 years old and has storm damage on top of widespread granule loss and shingle curling, we'll tell you to budget for replacement. We won't tell you something different just because one answer is more profitable for us.
We handle full gutter installation and replacement — no separate contractor needed. We install seamless aluminum gutters in the appropriate sizing for your roof's drainage requirements, along with properly placed downspouts and extensions to move water away from your foundation. If you're replacing your roof at the same time, coordinating the gutter work with the roofing project is the most efficient way to handle it — the drip edge installation and gutter rehang happen in the right sequence and there's no scheduling gap between contractors.
Yes. We can provide a detailed damage assessment with photos and a written scope that you can submit to your insurance company or share with your adjuster during their inspection. We don't file claims on your behalf or pressure you into a claim process — that's your decision. But we make sure you have the documentation and information you need to navigate it confidently. If the damage doesn't meet your deductible threshold or isn't clearly claim-worthy, we'll tell you that too rather than encourage you to file unnecessarily.
Every project is backed by our workmanship warranty — on top of any manufacturer material coverage. We stand behind the quality of our work.
What Homeowners Say
"Our gutters were overflowing for years. Parker came out, explained that the builder-grade 4-inch gutters on our house were simply too small for the roof size, and replaced them with 6-inch seamless gutters. Problem solved immediately. Wish we'd done it years ago."
Michelle P. — Hamilton County, OH
"Full roof replacement handled professionally start to finish. They found some soft decking in one section, called me before they did anything, and we agreed on the repair. No surprises on the final invoice. Clean job site. Great communication throughout."
James R. — Cincinnati, OH
"Called Parker after a bad wind storm took off some ridge caps and shingles. They came out the next day, tarped the exposed section, and had everything repaired within the week. Honest about what was needed, didn't try to turn it into a replacement job. Exactly what you want."
Carol N. — Greater Cincinnati
Request a free inspection or call us directly. Honest answers from a local team that's right around the corner — no pressure, no obligation.