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Roofing in Meridian Hills, Where Every House Is Its Own Project

Meridian Hills does not do cookie-cutter. The town is a few square miles of mid-century homes on wooded acre lots, and almost every roof has something custom about it: low-slope sections, deep overhangs, unusual lines. We quote each one on its own terms, about 15 minutes from our shop.

  • About 15 minutes from our East 79th Street shop
  • Mid-century rooflines and low-slope sections handled properly
  • Licensed and insured, IN license GL2500087
Completed TAMKO architectural shingle roof on a brick home by Multi-Family Roofing
A completed TAMKO architectural shingle roof on a brick home, one of our recent jobs

No two alike

Mid-century architecture asks more of a roofer, and should

The homes here went up mostly in the 40s through the 70s, designed individually, on lots big enough to give every house privacy under the trees. That produces rooflines you will not find in a subdivision: long low-slope runs, intersecting planes, clerestories, and overhangs that shape how water actually leaves the roof.

Those details decide whether a roof works. Low-slope sections need different underlayment and sometimes different material entirely; deep overhangs change ventilation math; and a valley that has been quietly mis-flashed for twenty years will out itself in exactly the wrong February. We measure and quote each of these rather than pricing your house like a rectangle.

The trees are the other half of the story. Mature hardwoods drop limbs, load gutters, and shade slopes that then hold moisture. We inspect for all three, and if the right answer is a targeted repair and a gutter fix instead of a full roof, you will hear that from us plainly.

Quiet quality

Work that looks right from Meridian Street

This corridor is one of the most visible addresses in Indianapolis, and the standard is quiet quality: nothing flashy, nothing cheap-looking, everything correct. We choose shingle profiles and colors that sit naturally on mid-century lines, and we leave the property looking like nobody was ever there, except the roof is new.

About low-slope sections: Many Meridian Hills homes carry a low-slope wing or porch roof where standard shingles are the wrong answer. We quote the correct membrane or modified system for those sections alongside the shingle work, one contract, one crew, no finger-pointing between trades.

Straight answers

Questions from Meridian Hills homeowners

Yes. Low-slope sections get membrane or modified bitumen, not stretched shingles. We quote those sections separately within one contract so each part of your roof gets the system it actually needs.

That is the goal. Profile and color choice do most of the work, and we bring samples to view in daylight against your brick, stone, or siding before anything is ordered. Nothing goes on the roof that fights the architecture.

Call (317) 488-8613. We tarp and stabilize the same visit when possible, photograph everything with dates for your insurer, and quote the real repair calmly. No doorstep pressure, no same-day contracts.

Coverage

Fifteen minutes from the shop to the corridor

From East 79th Street we cover Meridian Hills and the neighborhoods around it. Closer to home for you:

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Get a quote built for your house, not a spreadsheet

Tell us what is going on with your roof and we will come take a look at the whole picture: slopes, overhangs, trees, and all. You will see photos of your own roof, a written scope, and a number that does not move. Prefer to talk or text? Reach us directly:

Mon-Fri 8am-7pm, Sat 9am-4pm
info@multifamilyroofingllc.com

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