Cleveland receives 40 inches of annual precipitation, much of it driven by Lake Erie moisture. Your fascia boards face persistent humidity during summer and repeated freeze-thaw cycling from November through March. Homes within five miles of the lake see particularly aggressive rot because the air never fully dries. Snow sits on rooflines longer in shaded north-facing sections, and meltwater infiltrates any gap in your drip edge. The temperature swings between 15 degrees and 35 degrees create daily freeze-thaw events that fracture wood fibers and allow fungal spores to colonize damp lumber.
Alpha Roofing understands Cleveland's historic housing stock and modern construction standards. We have repaired fascia on homes in Ohio City, Tremont, Lakewood, and Cleveland Heights. We know which neighborhoods have older homes with inadequate roof ventilation and which builders used substandard materials during the 1990s construction boom. Our crews recognize the signs of ice dam damage common to Cape Cod and Colonial roof designs prevalent throughout Cuyahoga County. Choosing a local roofing company means working with professionals who understand your specific challenges, not a national franchise applying generic solutions.