How Heath homeowners along OH-79 and Hebron Road can stop a roof leak fast — typical causes, costs, and what same-week service looks like.
Heath sits in a flat, exposed part of Licking County where wind-driven rain and aging 1990s subdivisions are our two most common leak sources. If you're dealing with active drips, here's how the next few days usually go.
Most common leak sources in Heath homes
- Failed pipe boots on 25–30 year old subdivisions off Hebron Rd
- Wind-blown shingle creasing on west-facing slopes
- Skylight perimeter sealant cracks
- Chimney step flashing that was face-caulked instead of woven in
What same-week service looks like
- Phone triage to figure out severity and whether tarping is needed today
- On-site inspection within 2–4 business days
- Written estimate the same day, including photos of the leak source
- Repair scheduled within the week (weather permitting)
Active leak in Heath right now? Call (740) 817-2418 for same-week service.
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