Click on a photo to enlarge.
A homeowner in Columbus, OH, reached out for a roof replacement after noticing possible wind damage and loose shingles on their 25-year-old asphalt roof. While some areas of the roof were still intact, they opted to replace the roof only on the main dwelling, excluding the detached structure and the one-story section at the back of the house.
For this installation, we applied Dynasty Architectural Shingles in Summit Gray, a high-performance roofing system designed for durability and long-term protection. These shingles feature a larger nailing surface, a tear-resistant Armour Zone strip, and Fastlock sealant, creating a strong bond that offers maximum defense against high winds up to 130 MPH. With this upgrade, the homeowner now has a reliable, weather-resistant roof that enhances both the function and aesthetic of their home.
After a strong wind storm rolled through Columbus, OH, a cautious homeowner decided it was time to take a closer look at their aging roof. They had moved in seven years ago and remembered the home inspector warning them that the roof, already over a decade old at the time, had maybe ten years left. With no visible leaks but a growing sense that it was time for action, they turned to Klaus Larsen Roofing for a trusted inspection. Our team responded promptly, performing a full assessment and identifying early signs of wear like lifted shingles and granule loss—signs that can lead to bigger problems if ignored. We walked the homeowner through their options with patience and honesty, recommending Dynasty Architectural Shingles in Glacier for their unmatched durability and weather resistance. It’s all part of the Klaus Roofing Way: delivering peace of mind through reliable solutions, clear communication, and craftsmanship that stands up to Ohio’s toughest storms. Now, the homeowner is confidently planning their roof replacement, knowing they’ve got a team behind them they can truly trust.
The discoloration of the shingles is causing streaking from the shingle granules falling off this old, worn, roof.
A new homeowner in Columbus, OH decided to get a roof replacement due to shingles lifting and nails pushing the shingles up.