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Ypsilanti, MI · 48197 / 48198 · Washtenaw County · Southeast Michigan

Residential Roof Replacement in Ypsilanti, Michigan

Expert Full Roof Replacement — Historic Home Specialists · Owens Corning Systems · City Permits Pulled

48197 48198 Washtenaw County Historic Home Specialists

Ypsilanti has some of the most architecturally diverse housing stock in Southeast Michigan — and some of the most challenging rooflines we work on anywhere in our service territory. The city founded in 1823 grew through multiple architectural eras, and you can see all of them standing side by side in Depot Town, Normal Park, Historic South Side, and the neighborhoods surrounding Eastern Michigan University: Gothic Revival and Second Empire homes from the 1860s and 1870s, Queen Annes and American Foursquares from the 1890s through the 1920s, Craftsman bungalows from the 1910s and 1920s, Cape Cods and post-war ranches from the 1940s and 1950s. Every one of these home types has its own roofing profile, its own set of failure points, and its own set of code compliance considerations. Protecht Exteriors serves all of Ypsilanti — from the simplest post-war ranch to the most complex Victorian with dormers and turrets — pulls City of Ypsilanti permits on every job, and addresses what's actually wrong rather than just swapping shingles on top of unresolved system problems.

Owens Corning Certified Licensed & Insured City of Ypsilanti Permit Pulled — Always Historic Home Experience Free Written Estimates

Ypsilanti's housing stock is older, more varied, and more architecturally complex than almost any other community we serve in Southeast Michigan. The city's long history — from the 1820s through multiple waves of industrial growth tied to the railroad, manufacturing, and Eastern Michigan University — produced neighborhoods where homes from radically different eras stand within blocks of each other. The result is that a single street in Normal Park or Depot Town might have a steep-pitched Victorian from the 1880s next to a Craftsman bungalow from 1918 next to a Cape Cod from 1948. Each of these requires a fundamentally different approach to replacement.

The oldest homes in Ypsilanti — the Victorians, Queen Annes, and American Foursquares that make up the core of the Depot Town and Historic South Side neighborhoods — present roofing challenges that simply don't exist on the mid-century ranches that dominate most Downriver communities. Steep pitches of 10/12 or higher require additional safety rigging and dramatically slower production rates. Multiple dormers on Queen Anne and Victorian homes mean a dozen or more valley intersections and as many step-flashing junctions as a house three times their size. Hip rooflines with turrets and compound angles require custom cutting and fitting that takes time to do correctly. The original plank sheathing on these homes — often diagonal boarding or skip-sheathed boards laid in the 1880s — has to be carefully evaluated during tear-off, because the condition varies enormously from home to home.

The Craftsman bungalows of Normal Park and the Midtown neighborhood present a different but equally real challenge: low overhanging eaves, wide soffits, and hipped dormers that require precise flashing work to seal correctly. And the post-war Cape Cods and ranches in Prospect Gardens and the east side neighborhoods, while simpler in profile, almost universally lack the ice and water shield, drip edge, and code-compliant ventilation that current Michigan building standards require.

Protecht Exteriors travels to Ypsilanti regularly from our Flat Rock base — approximately 30–35 minutes via I-75 north to the I-94 interchange. We pull City of Ypsilanti building permits on every job within city limits, and for properties in Ypsilanti Township we handle the separate township permit process. We don't take shortcuts on historic homes because the cost of cutting corners shows up in five years — and on a house worth preserving, that's not an acceptable outcome.

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Ypsilanti Neighborhoods — The Roofing Profile of Each

Ypsilanti's neighborhoods span nearly 200 years of residential architecture. From the 19th-century Victorian districts to the post-war bungalows near Ford Lake, here's how the different parts of the city break down from a roofing complexity standpoint.

Depot Town Late 19th-century Victorians, Cape Cods, bungalows — highest architectural complexity; dormers, steep pitches, multi-valley rooflines common
Normal Park Early 20th-century Queen Annes, Revivals, Craftsman — gabled roofs, intricate woodwork, wide eaves; flashing complexity above average
Historic South Side 19th–20th century mix: Gothic Revival, Foursquare, Victorian, Craftsman bungalow — oldest and most varied rooflines in the city
Midtown / EMU campus area Victorian, Colonial, Craftsman from 1850s–mid-1900s — many rental conversions; original structural features sometimes compromised by prior poor repairs
Ypsi Riverside Late 19th-century Victorian and Craftsman — narrow lots, street-facing facades with steep pitches, no driveways; staging and access considerations
Prospect Gardens Mid-20th century ranches and Cape Cods — simpler profiles, but ice shield, ventilation, and drip edge missing on virtually all pre-1990 homes
Ainsworth Park 1800s–1950s architectural variety — smaller lots near downtown, close-in access; mix of simple and complex profiles
Heritage Park / east side Modest pre-1970s homes — simpler rooflines, good candidates for straightforward replacement with code-compliant upgrades
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What We Find on Ypsilanti Homes — Unique to This City

Ypsilanti's historic housing stock creates a set of roofing considerations that are genuinely different from the mid-century ranch inventory that dominates most of Southeast Michigan. Here's what comes up consistently on Ypsilanti replacements.

  • Original plank and diagonal board sheathing The oldest homes in Depot Town and Historic South Side have plank sheathing — sometimes diagonal boards, sometimes skip-sheathed planks — rather than the OSB or plywood on newer homes. This sheathing can be sound or severely deteriorated. We walk every board during tear-off and document condition before any new material is installed. On homes where the boards are sound, we can sheathe over with new OSB for a flat nailing surface; where deteriorated, replacement is required.
  • Steep pitch complexity — 10/12 and higher Victorian and Queen Anne rooflines in Ypsilanti regularly hit 12/12 or steeper. This requires safety rigging, dramatically slower production, and more careful material handling. Shingles that aren't properly nailed on a steep pitch will slide. We price steep-pitch work honestly upfront rather than quoting a flat rate and explaining the difference on invoice day.
  • Dormers, valleys, and compound hip intersections A Queen Anne or Victorian with four dormers, a hip roof, and two cross-gable intersections has more linear feet of flashing work than a 2,000 sq ft ranch has total. Step flashing at every dormer, valley metal at every intersection, and counter-flashing at any chimney — all of it assessed and priced in the estimate, not discovered after tear-off begins.
  • Multiple layers and historic repair patchwork Michigan allows two shingle layers maximum. Ypsilanti's oldest homes have often been through multiple roofing cycles, some done without proper tear-off. We frequently find three or more layers on historic Ypsilanti properties — all of which must come off before new material is installed. A complete tear-off is always required in these situations; disclosed upfront in the estimate.
  • Ventilation on historic attics The attic framing and ventilation on Ypsilanti's oldest homes predates any modern code by 60–100 years. Box vents, gable-end louvers, and early ridge openings rarely meet the 1:150 or 1:300 net free area ratios required today. Converting to a continuous ridge-and-soffit system on a historic home requires careful planning around original trim details and cornice profiles — we work around the architecture rather than against it.
  • Ice & water shield and drip edge — universally absent on pre-1995 homes Required by current Michigan code, absent on virtually every Ypsilanti home built before 1990. On steep-pitched Victorians, the ice dam risk at the eaves is amplified by the pitch angle — water that makes it past a failed sealant strip on a 12/12 pitch moves fast and far. We don't skip these items regardless of the home's age or architectural status.

What to Expect: Roof Replacement in Ypsilanti, MI

15 Steps — From Free Inspection to Final Walkthrough · Historic Home Protocol Where Applicable

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Free Inspection + Written Assessment

A certified inspector walks the full roof system and attic, documents all findings with photos including decking condition, ventilation status, and flashing details. On historic Ypsilanti homes, the assessment is more detailed than on a standard ranch — that complexity gets documented before the estimate is written.

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Detailed Estimate with Material Options

Written estimate itemizing all materials, labor, code upgrades, steep-pitch considerations, flashing scope, and disposal. Every line item visible before you commit. On Ypsilanti's complex historic homes, this estimate is more detailed than on a standard ranch — but it's still in writing before you sign.

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City of Ypsilanti Permit Pull

We pull the City of Ypsilanti building permit on every job within city limits. For Historic District properties, we confirm any HDC review requirements with you before work begins. No work starts without the permit posted at your property — no exceptions.

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Material Delivery & Property Protection

Materials staged carefully — on Ypsilanti's narrow urban lots, especially near EMU and Depot Town, we plan staging around street access, adjacent properties, and mature tree canopies. Landscaping protected with tarps, magnetic nail sweeps deployed throughout.

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Full Tear-Off — No Exceptions

All existing material removed to the decking. Michigan limits roofs to two layers maximum — many Ypsilanti historic homes are already at or beyond this limit. Complete tear-off is required in these situations and always disclosed upfront. We do not install new shingles over compromised substrates.

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Decking Assessment — Critical on Historic Homes

Every board examined — original diagonal planking, plank sheathing, and early OSB all evaluated individually. Where boards are sound, OSB overlay creates a flat nailing surface. Where deteriorated, replacement is required. All decking findings documented with photos before the next layer goes down.

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Ice & Water Shield Installation

Self-sealing membrane at all eaves, valleys, and penetrations per IRC R905.2.7. On Ypsilanti's steep-pitched Victorian rooflines, extended coverage at the eave is standard — ice dam water on a 12/12 pitch moves with significant force and penetrates far back under the shingle if the membrane isn't there to stop it.

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Synthetic Underlayment

Owens Corning Deck Defense or equivalent over the field decking — significantly better performance than the 30-lb felt on original Ypsilanti installations, and critical for maintaining weather resistance during a multi-day installation on a complex historic roofline.

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Drip Edge Installation

Metal drip edge at eaves (under underlayment) and rakes (over underlayment) per IRC R905.2.8. Absent on most Ypsilanti homes built before 1990. On historic homes with ornate cornice profiles, we work with the existing trim geometry to install drip edge properly rather than simply nailing it flat over finished wood.

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Starter Strip Installation

Owens Corning Starter Strip Plus at eaves and rakes — factory adhesive seal on the first course for wind uplift resistance. Not cut-down field shingles. On steep pitches, proper starter strip adhesion is more critical, not less.

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Shingle Installation

Installed per manufacturer nailing pattern — proper zone nailing through the SureNail strip on Owens Corning Duration products. On steep pitches, nailing patterns are adjusted to manufacturer steep-slope specifications. Hip and ridge cut and set to pattern on all rooflines.

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Ridge Cap Installation

Owens Corning hip and ridge cap installed over the completed field. On ventilated ridge systems, the cap installs over the VentSure ridge vent after full vent completion. On hip roofs, hip cap pieces are cut and set to the hip angle — a detail that takes time to do correctly on complex Victorian rooflines.

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Flashing — The Most Critical Step on Historic Homes

All step flashing at every dormer replaced. Valley metal to manufacturer spec at every intersection. Counter-flashing at chimneys replaced where compromised — not caulked over. Pipe boots get new EPDM or TPO collars. On a Victorian with multiple dormers and a hip roof, this step alone can represent 20–30% of the total labor on the job.

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Magnetic Nail Sweep + Full Property Cleanup

Driveway, walkways, and adjacent areas swept with magnetic rollers. All debris removed. On Ypsilanti's narrow urban lots — particularly in Depot Town and near the EMU campus where properties are close together — we take extra care to contain debris and protect neighbors' property.

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Final Inspection + Warranty Registration

We walk the completed roof with you, review all flashing points and ventilation changes with photos, and register your Owens Corning warranty same day. On Ypsilanti's historic homes, that final documentation walkthrough matters — both for your records and for any future Historic District inquiries.

Owens Corning Roofing Systems for Ypsilanti Homes

Matched to Your Home's Architecture, Era, and Visual Character

Owens Corning Oakridge Shingles
Reliable Everyday Performance

Oakridge

Best for: Ypsilanti post-war ranches and Cape Cods in Prospect Gardens, Heritage Park, and the east side — simpler rooflines where a quality architectural shingle is the right fit

Oakridge is the right starting point for Ypsilanti's post-war housing stock — the Cape Cods, ranches, and simpler bungalows that don't require the architectural complexity matching of a Victorian or Foursquare. It's a proven architectural shingle with solid Michigan-weather durability that delivers real dimensional character over the 3-tabs on many mid-century Ypsilanti homes. If your home has a clean, uncomplicated roofline and you want a quality product at a fair price, Oakridge performs well and looks right on Ypsilanti's traditional profiles.

Limited Lifetime Warranty · 130 mph wind resistance · HighDefinition color blend
Owens Corning Duration Shingles
The Southeast Michigan Standard

Duration Series

Best for: Most Ypsilanti homes — Craftsman bungalows, American Foursquares, mid-century colonials, and homes throughout Normal Park, Ainsworth Park, and Midtown

Duration is the shingle we recommend most often across Ypsilanti's broad housing mix. SureNail Technology delivers genuine 130 mph wind resistance — important on Ypsilanti's steeper-pitched homes where wind uplift at the eave is a real force. The 50-year limited warranty and full Owens Corning system coverage it unlocks when paired with matching underlayment and ventilation components make it the right long-term choice for the majority of Ypsilanti's owner-occupied homes. For homeowners who want performance that matches the character of their home and a warranty that holds up, Duration is the benchmark.

130 mph wind resistance · SureNail nailing zone · 50-year limited warranty
Owens Corning Duration FLEX Shingles
Built for Michigan Winters

Duration FLEX

Best for: Ypsilanti homes with steep north-facing slopes, shallow-eave profiles, or any history of ice backup — particularly relevant on Huron River-adjacent homes in Depot Town and Ypsi Riverside

Duration FLEX uses a rubberized asphalt sealant strip that stays flexible across Michigan's full temperature range. On Ypsilanti's steep Victorian and Queen Anne pitches, proper tab seal adhesion in cold weather is more critical than on a low-slope ranch — wind at a ridge 30 feet off the ground is more forceful than wind at a 6-foot eave. FLEX provides the cold-weather seal performance that matches the elevated wind exposure of tall-profile historic homes. Same SureNail nailing spec and warranty structure as standard Duration, with meaningfully better low-temperature tab adhesion.

Rubberized asphalt sealant · Full Michigan temp range · Same 130 mph / SureNail spec
Owens Corning Berkshire Shingles
Premium Curb Appeal

Berkshire

Best for: Ypsilanti's Victorians, Queen Annes, and Foursquares in Depot Town, Historic South Side, and Normal Park — where the roof's visual character is inseparable from the home's architectural identity

Berkshire is the shingle for Ypsilanti's character homes. The layered shadow lines and deep color variation give it the visual depth that a Victorian or Queen Anne roofline demands — a flat, uniform shingle on a steeply pitched historic home looks wrong, and anyone familiar with the neighborhood knows it. Berkshire reads as premium from the street in a way that complements Ypsilanti's most architecturally significant residential blocks. For homeowners in Depot Town or on the streets of Normal Park who want the finished look their home was designed to have, Berkshire is the conversation worth having. Same Owens Corning construction as Duration, with significantly more visual presence.

Layered shadow effect · Slate-like dimensional appearance · Limited lifetime warranty

Storm Damage in Ypsilanti? Older Homes Are More Vulnerable Than You Think.

Aging Shingles + Complex Rooflines + Michigan Hail = Hidden Damage That Doesn't Show Until It's Expensive

Ypsilanti's historic housing stock has something working against it in a hail or wind event that newer homes don't: the shingles on many of these homes are original or near-original, with granule loss already well underway from simple age. A hail strike on an already-degraded shingle causes far more damage than the same strike on a newer roof — and because the damage pattern on a steeply pitched Victorian is hard to see from the ground, homeowners often don't realize the extent until a winter ice dam or summer rain finally makes it through. Protecht Exteriors inspects, documents with photos, and handles the full insurance claim process including direct adjuster coordination. Michigan allows two years from the storm date to file. If you haven't had a post-storm inspection on your Ypsilanti home, that's the starting point.

Roof Replacement Cost & Timeline in Ypsilanti, MI

Ypsilanti has the widest cost range of any community in our service territory — and that range is almost entirely driven by architectural complexity rather than shingle selection. A post-war Cape Cod in Prospect Gardens with a simple gable roofline and no dormers is a fundamentally different job than a 1890s Queen Anne in Normal Park with a steeply pitched hip roof, four dormers, multiple valley intersections, a chimney, and original plank sheathing in variable condition.

The factors that drive cost on Ypsilanti's historic housing stock are steep pitch (which requires safety rigging and slows every aspect of the job), dormer count (each one adds step flashing and valley work), multiple-layer tear-off situations (common on homes that have been through several roofing cycles), original sheathing condition (variable and can't be fully assessed until the old material is off), and complex flashing scope at chimneys, dormers, and wall-to-roof intersections.

We price all of this honestly upfront in a written estimate before work begins. A contractor who quotes a Ypsilanti Victorian at the same rate as a ranch replacement either doesn't understand the scope or plans to cut corners on the complex details. The flashing work on a Victorian done wrong is where the leak originates five years later. We do it right the first time or we don't quote the job.

Ypsilanti replacements typically range from $8,500 for a straightforward post-war ranch to $25,000 or more for a complex Victorian with full tear-off, decking replacement, and extensive flashing work. Insurance-covered storm damage claims typically leave you responsible for your deductible only. The only real number is the one from a free written estimate after a physical inspection.

Ypsilanti Replacement Timeline

Free inspection scheduled Same week, often same day
Written estimate delivered Within 24–48 hrs of inspection
City of Ypsilanti permit Typically a few business days
Material delivery & scheduling Once permit in hand
Post-war ranch / Cape Cod 1 day
Craftsman bungalow / Foursquare 1–2 days
Victorian / Queen Anne / multi-dormer 2–4 days
Final inspection + warranty registration Same day as completion

Serving Ypsilanti and Surrounding Washtenaw County Communities

Protecht Exteriors serves all of Ypsilanti city — Depot Town, Normal Park, Historic South Side, Midtown, Ypsi Riverside, Prospect Gardens, Ainsworth Park, Heritage Park, and every neighborhood in between. We also serve Ypsilanti Township for properties in the township's boundaries. Our Flat Rock office is approximately 30–35 minutes southeast via I-75 and I-94.

Ypsilanti is at the western edge of our service territory — we serve the city as part of our Southeast Michigan footprint that spans from Monroe County north through Wayne County and into western Washtenaw County. City of Ypsilanti permits handled on every city job; Ypsilanti Township permits handled separately for township properties.

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Request Your Free Replacement Estimate in Ypsilanti

Whether your home is a post-war ranch in Prospect Gardens, a Craftsman bungalow in Normal Park, or a Victorian in Depot Town with a 12/12 pitch and four dormers, the right starting point is a free inspection. We'll give you an honest, detailed written assessment of what your specific roof needs — no verbal estimates that change after you've said yes, no surprises after tear-off begins.

Here's what happens after you submit:

  • We contact you within 1 business day to schedule your inspection
  • A certified Protecht inspector visits your Ypsilanti property
  • You receive a detailed written report with photos, decking notes, and flashing findings
  • We provide insurance guidance if storm damage is identified
  • No high-pressure sales — honest information and a clear written estimate

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Ypsilanti, MI Roof Replacement FAQs

How much does roof replacement cost in Ypsilanti, MI?

Ypsilanti has the widest replacement cost range in our service territory — from around $8,500 for a simple post-war ranch to $25,000 or more for a complex Victorian with steep pitches, dormers, full tear-off, and extensive flashing work. Architectural complexity drives cost more than shingle selection on most Ypsilanti jobs. The only accurate number comes from a free written estimate after inspection.

Can you replace roofs on historic homes in Ypsilanti's historic districts?

Yes. Standard asphalt shingle replacement is generally permitted on Ypsilanti historic homes. Properties within a locally designated Historic District may require Ypsilanti Historic District Commission review for certain changes — we recommend confirming your specific property's HDC requirements before work begins. We pull the required City of Ypsilanti building permit on every job regardless of historic status.

Why does a Victorian roof cost so much more than a ranch?

Several factors: steep pitches require safety rigging and slow every phase of the job; dormers add multiple step-flashing and valley-metal runs; hip roofs with compound angles require custom cutting; original plank sheathing needs individual board assessment and often overlay or replacement; and multi-layer tear-off is common on homes through multiple roofing cycles. We price all of this in writing upfront — no change orders after tear-off starts.

Who issues building permits for Ypsilanti roof replacements?

The City of Ypsilanti's building department issues permits for properties within city limits. Ypsilanti Township has a separate permit process for township properties. Protecht Exteriors handles the city permit pull on every city job — it's always included in our process. A contractor who skips the permit creates liability for you and voids your Owens Corning warranty.

My Ypsilanti home had storm damage — will insurance cover the replacement?

It may, particularly on older homes where the shingles were already degraded — a hail strike accelerates failure on aging granule surfaces even more than on newer shingles. We inspect, document with photos, and work directly with your adjuster through the entire claim process. Michigan allows two years from the storm date to file. If the claim is approved, your out-of-pocket is typically your deductible only.

Ready to Replace Your Ypsilanti Roof — Whatever the Architecture?

25 years serving Southeast Michigan. City of Ypsilanti permits pulled on every job. Historic home complexity handled honestly and priced upfront. Owens Corning certified. Victorian, Craftsman, Foursquare, or ranch — we know the difference and we do the work correctly.

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