Restoring the resolution of homes with quality roofing, siding, and gutter services across Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana.

Who are we?

8K Roofing & Restoration is an exterior restoration company serving Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana. We specialize in roofing, siding, and gutter replacements built to handle Midwest weather. Every project starts with a thorough inspection and a clear, honest explanation so homeowners understand exactly what their home needs.

When it comes to the materials we install, we never cut corners. Even the components you don’t see are best-in-class and carefully selected to last for decades. We have two simple goals: deliver top-quality materials and craftsmanship, and make the entire process as seamless and stress-free as possible for you, the homeowner.

We prioritize precision over shortcuts and clarity over confusion.

Freaquently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • There are several signs that your roof may need to be replaced rather than repaired. Missing or lifted shingles after a wind event, visible granule loss, cracked or curling shingles, and hail impact marks are all common indicators of underlying damage. Interior warning signs such as water stains on ceilings, attic leaks, or soft and sagging roof decking can also point to a failing system.

    In some cases, the roof may simply be at the end of its lifespan, as most asphalt shingle systems last between 15 and 30 years depending on the material and ventilation. While some issues may appear minor from the ground, storm damage can compromise the integrity of the entire roofing system. A professional inspection is the best way to determine whether repairs are sufficient or if a full replacement is the proper long-term solution.

  • Yes, we provide free, no-obligation estimates for homeowners throughout Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati, and Southern Indiana. Every estimate includes a thorough inspection of your roofing system, siding, or gutters so you have a clear understanding of your home’s condition and your available options. If storm damage is present, we also document findings to help you make an informed decision moving forward.

    You can schedule your free estimate by calling 859-992-1898 or by filling out the contact form on our website. Our team will respond promptly to set up a time that works best for you.

  • If you suspect storm or water damage, the first step is to act quickly but safely. Avoid getting on your roof yourself, especially if shingles are loose or the surface is wet. From the ground, look for visible signs like missing shingles, fallen debris, dented gutters, or pieces of shingle in your yard. Inside your home, check for water stains on ceilings or walls, peeling paint, or damp spots in the attic.

    It’s important to schedule a professional inspection as soon as possible. Storm damage is not always obvious, and even small issues can lead to larger structural problems if left unaddressed. A detailed inspection will determine the extent of the damage and whether repairs or a full replacement may be necessary. Acting early helps prevent further damage and protects both your home and your investment.

  • Most full roof replacements are completed in one day, depending on the size of the home and weather conditions. Larger homes, steep-pitch roofs, or projects involving decking repairs may take 2 days. If structural damage is discovered during the tear-off process, additional time may be needed to properly address those issues before installing the new roofing system.

    Before starting, we coordinate material delivery, dumpster placement, and site protection to keep the project efficient and organized. Our goal is to complete the installation quickly while maintaining strict quality standards so your home is fully protected without unnecessary delays.

  • In most cases, homeowners insurance premiums do not increase solely because you file a storm-related claim. Claims resulting from widespread weather events such as hail or wind are typically considered “acts of nature” and are handled differently than claims caused by neglect or repeated individual losses. However, insurance carriers can adjust rates over time due to broader market conditions, regional storm activity, or company-wide rate changes.

    Every policy and situation is different, so it’s important to understand your specific coverage. If you suspect storm damage, the first step is a professional inspection to determine whether filing a claim is appropriate. Having accurate documentation helps ensure you make an informed decision before contacting your insurance company.