
Roofing, Remodeling & Storm Restoration in Fairlawn, Ohio
Fairlawn and Ghent homeowners are our highest-value remodeling clientele. The expectation here is not just that the work is done — it is that the detail work reads as original to the architecture.
What we do most in Fairlawn
Every service below has a dedicated Fairlawn page with local detail — building department, housing stock, and the failure patterns we actually see on Fairlawn streets.
Kitchen Remodeling in Fairlawn
Full custom kitchens — design, cabinetry, stone, tile and lighting.
Bathroom Remodeling in Fairlawn
Primary suites, curbless showers, freestanding tubs and custom tile.
Roofing in Fairlawn
Full tear-off replacement, storm repair and full-system roof inspections.
Whole-Home Remodeling in Fairlawn
Complete interior renovations, open-concept conversions and restorations.
Outdoor Living in Fairlawn
Covered patios, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, pergolas and lighting.
Home Additions in Fairlawn
Room additions, second stories, sunrooms, in-law suites and dormers.
Windows & Doors in Fairlawn
Energy-efficient replacement windows, entry, patio and storm doors.
Interior Design in Fairlawn
Space planning, material selection, 3D renderings and full sourcing.
What we know about Fairlawn homes
Housing stock
Fairlawn and the 44333 corridor hold some of Summit County's most valuable residential property — large-footprint colonials and custom builds from the 1980s through the 2000s, many with complex multi-plane roofs, dormers, turrets and extensive copper or standing-seam accent work. These are homes where a cheap shingle and a sloppy flashing detail are visible from the street.
Weather & exposure
The Sand Run and Ghent ridge lines are exposed to west and northwest wind, and the mature oak and maple canopy that makes the area beautiful also drops limbs on roofs and packs gutters with debris every autumn.
Permits & inspections
City of Fairlawn Building Department; Fairlawn enforces architectural and material standards more tightly than most Summit County municipalities. We handle the entire permit process — application, plan submission, and inspection scheduling.
Fairlawn at a glance
- County
- Summit County
- ZIP codes
- 44333
- Population
- ~7,500
- From our office
- 6 minutes
- Emergency response
- Target 60 minutes, 24/7/365
Neighborhoods & areas we serve
Near Summit Mall, Sand Run Metro Park, Ghent Road.
Storm damage or an active leak? Do not wait until morning.
Water spreads through a structure in hours. Call and a person answers — night, weekend, holiday — and our target is boots on site within 60 minutes across Summit, Medina and Stark counties.
Every other service we offer
Siding
Vinyl, insulated, fiber cement, cedar and mixed-material elevations.
Gutters
Seamless 5" and 6" K-style, oversized downspouts and leaf protection.
Fencing
Privacy, ornamental aluminum, vinyl and custom cedar fencing.
Decking
Composite, PVC and cedar decks with engineered framing and lighting.
Flooring
Hardwood, engineered, luxury vinyl plank, tile and refinishing.
Custom Tile Work
Feature walls, mosaics, large-format porcelain and waterproofed showers.
24/7 Emergency Services
Emergency tarping, board-up, water extraction and stabilization.
Storm Damage Restoration
Wind, hail, ice and water damage assessment and full restoration.
Insurance Claim Specialists
Claim documentation, adjuster meetings, supplements and full restoration.
Project Management
Schedule, budget, trade coordination and quality control on your project.
Construction Advisory
Pre-purchase assessments, second opinions, scope review and expert input.
What we put in writing on every job in Fairlawn.
Not a slogan on a truck. These are terms that appear on the contract you sign, and you can hold us to every one of them.
A line-item fixed price
Scope, materials and a real number agreed before anything starts. No “starting at.” No change order for work we should have seen coming.
A written workmanship warranty
Our labor warranty in writing, alongside the manufacturer’s material warranty. Both handed to you at closeout, not promised on a handshake.
Photographs of the whole job
Before, during and after — every project, insurance claim or not. The file is yours to keep, and it is what settles a question years later.
A schedule, and a call when it changes
You get a written start date and the milestones in between. If something moves — weather, an inspection, a material on back order — you hear it from us first, not when nobody shows up.
We also serve these Summit-area communities
Fairlawn, Ohio — frequently asked questions
Do you actually service Fairlawn, Ohio?
Yes. Our office is at 1245 South Cleveland Massillon Rd, Suite 5, Akron, OH 44321 — Fairlawn is about 6 minutes from our office, well inside our 50-mile service radius. We work in Fairlawn year-round, not just after storms.
How fast can you get to an emergency in Fairlawn?
Our line is answered live 24/7/365 and we dispatch immediately. How fast we arrive depends on distance — Fairlawn is about 6 minutes from our office — and during a widespread storm event we triage by severity, with active water intrusion first. Call (330) 576-3047.
Do I need a permit for roofing or remodeling work in Fairlawn?
Usually, yes. City of Fairlawn Building Department; Fairlawn enforces architectural and material standards more tightly than most Summit County municipalities. We pull every permit your project needs and schedule the inspections as part of the job, so you never deal with the building department yourself.
What makes Fairlawn homes different to work on?
Fairlawn and the 44333 corridor hold some of Summit County's most valuable residential property — large-footprint colonials and custom builds from the 1980s through the 2000s, many with… The housing-stock section above goes into the detail, and we walk your specific house before we quote anything.
Do you handle insurance claims in Fairlawn?
Yes — insurance restoration is one of our three core disciplines. We inspect free, document to carrier standard, meet your adjuster on site in Fairlawn, and file supplements for anything missed, so nothing that belongs in the scope gets left out of the claim.