Serving Old Crestview, Lookout Farms, College Park, Legends Way, and Crown Point — complex rooflines, steep pitches, and soldered flashings on every job.
Crestview Hills is one of the most desirable communities in Kenton County — home to Thomas More University, the Crestview Hills Town Center, and approximately 1,300 well-maintained homes spread across five distinct residential areas. The homes here range from Old Crestview's established ranches and split-levels to the newer, larger builds in Crown Point and Legends Way with steep pitches and complex multi-gable rooflines.
Those larger homes with steep pitches and multiple valleys are exactly where quality roofing work matters most — and where most roofers fall short. Every additional valley, every chimney, every dormer, every skylight is a penetration point that requires proper flashing. Most contractors caulk or lap-seam those connections because it's faster. We hand-solder every one of them using old-school tin man technique — permanent waterproof bonds that don't dry out, don't crack, and don't need annual maintenance. For a home at this level, that's the only acceptable approach.
Crestview Hills' location along the I-275 and I-75/71 interchange means it catches weather systems from multiple directions. Spring hail events in the Greater Cincinnati corridor regularly affect Kenton County, and steep-pitched roofs accelerate granule loss after impact. We assess all of this during free inspections and give you straight information — not a sales pitch.
GAF certified, licensed and insured in Kentucky. Free inspections, no obligation.
Serving Crestview Hills & all of Kenton County
Full-service roofing for Kenton County homeowners — from established ranches to larger custom builds.
Full tear-off and installation with premium shingles, soldered flashings, and proper ventilation. Steep pitches and complex rooflines handled correctly.
Hail and wind damage assessment for Kenton County homes. Full documentation for your insurance adjuster.
Leak diagnosis, shingle replacement, flashing repairs, and targeted fixes — fast turnaround, lasting results.
We attend your adjuster meeting, document all damage, and handle the paperwork. Most storm-damaged roofs cost nothing out of pocket.
Seamless gutter installation and siding replacement — complete exterior protection for Crestview Hills homes.
Flat roof systems, TPO, and metal roofing for commercial and mixed-use properties throughout Kenton County.
Crestview Hills has approximately 1,300 homes across five residential areas — Old Crestview, Lookout Farms, College Park, Legends Way, and Crown Point — each with its own character. Old Crestview, as the name suggests, is the original residential development: established homes, mature trees, and roofing systems that are reaching or past the 20–30 year mark. These properties often have original penetration flashings that have been patched over the years. When we replace a roof here, we pull all of that off and solder new flashings correctly.
Crown Point and Legends Way are the newer additions, featuring larger homes with steeper pitches and more architectural complexity. Multi-gable designs, multiple chimneys, dormers, and skylights mean significantly more flashing work per roof. This is where our old-school tin man technique creates a visible quality difference. Every valley intersection and every penetration point gets a hand-soldered seal — not a caulked connection that needs to be redone every few years.
Lookout Farms and College Park represent Crestview Hills' mid-range stock — solid suburban construction from the 1980s and 1990s now entering that critical window where storm damage accumulates and original roofing systems are nearing end of life. We run free inspections throughout these neighborhoods and consistently find issues that a homeowner wouldn't notice from the ground but that a trained eye catches immediately.
"Our Crown Point home has a steep pitch and multiple valleys. Most roofers quoted it and walked away from the complexity. Great American took it on without hesitation — the soldering work on every valley and the chimney flashings is the best I've seen. This roof will outlast everything else on the house."
"Our Lookout Farms home was 24 years old with hail damage we didn't even know about. Great American found it during a free inspection, documented everything, and our insurance covered almost all of it. New roof is flawless."
"Called for a roof repair and they found the real problem immediately — a failing valley flashing that had never been done correctly from the original install. Fixed it with proper soldering. No more leaks after five years of patching."
Yes — steep-pitch and multi-valley roofs are where our craftsmanship stands out most. These homes have more penetration points, more valley work, and more flashing complexity than standard builds. We hand-solder every single one using old-school tin man technique. The result is a roof that holds up as well as the homes beneath them.
Yes — Old Crestview, Lookout Farms, College Park, Legends Way, and Crown Point. We also serve the broader Kenton County area including adjacent communities. Call (513) 886-5730 or request a free inspection online.
Most roofers caulk or lap-seam their flashings — faster to install, but those connections dry out and fail in 5–10 years. We hand-solder every flashing: valleys, chimneys, pipe boots, skylights, wall junctions. A soldered joint is a permanent waterproof bond that outlasts the shingles themselves. For a higher-end home, this is the only way to do it right.
We offer 0–5% interest financing with terms up to 15 years, and military and first responder discounts. Ask about your discount when you call.
No cost, no pressure. An honest assessment and a straight quote — for any roofline, any complexity.