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614-NEW-ROOFJune 9, 2026
| Each June, the roofing industry observes National Roofing Week, organized by the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), draws attention to something most people only think about when something goes wrong. This year it runs June 7–13, 2026, and it is a good reminder that the roof over your head is doing a lot of quiet, important work. WHAT IS NATIONAL ROOFING WEEK?National Roofing Week started as a way for contractors and industry organizations to celebrate the trade and give back to their communities. Over time it has grown into a broader awareness campaign that encourages homeowners and business owners to take a closer look at a part of their property they rarely see. Roofing is a skilled trade that often goes unnoticed until there is a leak, a storm, or a failed inspection. National Roofing Week is a chance to change that: treating roof maintenance as the routine, proactive investment it should be rather than an emergency response. | | |
| Central Ohio weather is not easy on roofing systems. Harsh winters bring ice dams and freeze-thaw cycles that stress shingles and flashing. Spring and Summer bring heavy rain, hail, and wind that can cause damage that isn’t always obvious from the ground. A roof can be compromised long before a leak appears inside your home. A few things worth watching for:
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None of these are automatic cause for panic, but all of them are worth a professional eye. Catching a problem early almost always means a simpler, less expensive fix. |
| | At Newman Roofing LLC, we think National Roofing Week is a good excuse to do something you have probably been putting off: schedule that inspection, take a look at your gutters, ask the questions you haven’t gotten around to asking. We are based in Columbus and happy to take a look if you have any concerns. No pressure, just an honest assessment. Don’t Get A Roof, Get A Newman Roof. |