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Roofing in Noblesville, From the Square to the Subdivisions

Noblesville is really two roofing towns. Around the courthouse square you have steep, cut-up roofs on homes over a century old. Out along SR 37 and Pleasant Street you have new subdivisions on builder-grade shingles. We work both, about 25 minutes from our shop.

  • About 25 minutes from our East 79th Street shop via I-69 and SR 37
  • Steep-pitch historic work and builder-grade replacements alike
  • 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

Two towns in one

Century-old pitches downtown, ten-year-old shingles on the edges

The blocks around the Hamilton County courthouse carry some of the oldest housing we work on: tall Victorians and four-squares with steep pitches, layered valleys, and decking that has seen several roofs come and go. That work is slower and more careful by nature. We plan for plank decking surprises and quote them honestly up front instead of springing a change order mid-job.

The other Noblesville grew fast. Subdivisions off SR 37, SR 32, and the Pleasant Street corridor went up with builder-grade shingles, and a lot of those roofs age out earlier than their owners expect, especially after a decade of Hamilton County hail. If your neighborhood is seeing roof-replacement signs pop up, that is usually why.

In between sits Morse Reservoir, where lake exposure adds wind to the usual list. Whatever part of Noblesville you are in, the process is the same: we look, we photograph, we tell you the truth about how much life is left, and referrals and return customers get 10% off their next residential project.

Storm country

Open exposure means hail finds Noblesville often

Northern Hamilton County sits in open terrain, and hail cells that weaken over the city still arrive at full strength here. We document storm damage the way adjusters need it: dated photos, slope-by-slope notes, and test squares, so your claim stands on evidence instead of argument.

A note on builder-grade roofs: If your subdivision went up in the 2010s, your shingles may be a lighter product than anything we would install. That is not a scare line; it just means a 30-year label does not always mean 30 years. A free look tells you where yours actually stands.

Straight answers

Questions from Noblesville homeowners

Yes, and we like that work. Steep pitches and plank decking take experience and honest quoting. We inspect the attic and decking first, price the realistic scenario, and flag board replacement as a unit price so surprises do not turn into arguments.

Builder-grade shingles plus a few Hamilton County hail seasons age a roof faster than the label suggests. We will tell you honestly whether yours needs repair, a claim, or nothing at all yet.

Yes. Lake exposure adds wind lift to the usual checklist, so we pay extra attention to edge fastening and ridge lines on Morse-area roofs. Call (317) 488-8613 and tell us your street.

Coverage

SR 37 runs straight from our shop to yours

From East 79th Street we cover all of Noblesville and its neighbors. Closer to home for you:

Also serving: Fortville, Castleton, and the rest of the northeast side.

Local proof

Reviews from real customers

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Get an honest read on your Noblesville roof

Tell us what is going on and we will come take a look, whether it is a leak over the square or hail out by SR 37. 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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