
The envelope that protects everything inside it.
Roofs, siding, gutters, windows, doors, fences, decks and outdoor living spaces built for Northeast Ohio's freeze-thaw cycles, lake-effect snow load and straight-line summer wind.
Your exterior is one system, not six separate purchases.
Your home's exterior is a single connected system. A roof that sheds water perfectly still fails if the gutters cannot carry it away. New siding over wet sheathing traps the problem instead of solving it. Williams Home Innovations installs the exterior as one assembly — deck, underlayment, flashing, ventilation, siding, drainage — so every component is doing the job the next one depends on.
Roofing
A complete roof system — deck, ice-and-water barrier, synthetic underlayment, starter, field shingle, ridge ventilation and every flashing detail — installed to…
Learn moreSiding
Siding is the biggest visual change you can make to a house — and the layer that decides whether wind-driven rain stays outside. We install it as a drainage plane…
Learn moreGutters
Gutters are the cheapest protection your foundation will ever get. Sized correctly and pitched correctly, they move thousands of gallons a year away from the one…
Learn moreWindows & Doors
Windows are where comfort, energy cost and curb appeal intersect. We measure every opening individually, flash it properly, and insulate the shim space with…
Learn moreFencing
A fence has to survive Ohio frost heave. That means posts set below the frost line in properly crowned concrete — not the 18-inch holes a one-day install crew will…
Learn moreDecking
The part of a deck you can see can last decades. The part you cannot see — ledger flashing, footings, joist protection — is what decides whether it lasts at all.
Learn moreOutdoor Living
Northeast Ohio gives you roughly seven usable months outdoors. Built correctly — with cover, heat and light — that becomes ten.
Learn moreExteriors across Northeast Ohio
Exteriors & Outdoor Living — common questions
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most Northeast Ohio homes are torn off and dried in within a single day, with detail work and cleanup finishing the next morning. Larger or multi-plane roofs run two to three days. We do not leave a roof open overnight.
How much does siding cost in Northeast Ohio?
Most full-home siding projects in our market land between $14,000 and $40,000 depending on square footage, material, trim complexity and how much sheathing repair is uncovered. We give you a fixed written number after a free on-site measure — never a phone estimate.
Do gutter guards really stop ice dams?
No — and any contractor who says otherwise is selling you something. Ice dams are an attic-temperature problem caused by insulation and ventilation. Guards keep debris out; balanced ventilation and air-sealing stop dams. We assess both.
How much will new windows save me?
Replacing single-pane or failed double-pane units usually makes a real dent in heating and cooling costs, though how much depends on the house. The bigger, faster win is comfort — no cold wall, no draft, no condensation.
Do I need a permit for a fence?
In most Northeast Ohio municipalities, yes — and many have height, setback and 'good side out' rules that differ street to street. We pull the permit and handle the zoning review as part of the project.
Composite or wood?
Composite costs more up front and less over ten years — no staining, no splintering, no annual sealing. Cedar is warmer underfoot and beautiful, but it is a maintenance commitment. We price both so the trade-off is yours to make.
What does a full outdoor living project cost?
A covered patio with a fireplace and lighting generally starts around $35,000; add an outdoor kitchen and full hardscape and projects commonly run $60,000 to $150,000. We scope in phases so you can build it over two seasons if you prefer.
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