Serving Amsterdam Village, Rivershore Farms, Lookout Heights, Country Squire Estates, and Villa Madonna Estates — upscale homes deserve exceptional roofing craftsmanship.
Villa Hills is one of the most distinctive communities in Northern Kentucky — perched above the Ohio River in Kenton County, with tree-lined streets, scenic river views, and a housing stock that ranges from classic established homes in Amsterdam Village to custom riverfront estates in Rivershore Farms. It's been named one of the best suburbs in the country, and the homes here reflect that standard.
That level of home requires a level of roofing craftsmanship that most contractors simply don't have. The larger properties in Rivershore Farms, Country Squire Estates, and Lookout Heights have steep pitches, multiple valleys, significant chimney and skylight work, and exposed positions that face real wind and weather off the Ohio River corridor. Every one of those penetration points needs to be done right — not patched, not caulked, but properly sealed. We hand-solder every flashing using old-school tin man technique: valleys, chimneys, pipe boots, wall junctions, skylights. Permanent bonds. No callbacks.
Villa Hills' hillside terrain creates specific drainage patterns that put extra stress on certain areas of a roof — particularly valleys and lower eave edges on properties with steep grades. We assess all of this during free inspections and build ventilation and drainage into every replacement we do. For a home at this level, there's no other way to approach it.
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Serving Villa Hills & all of Kenton County
Full-service roofing for Kenton County's most established riverfront and hillside community.
Full tear-off and installation — steep pitches, complex rooflines, soldered flashings on every penetration. Built to last 30–50 years.
Hail and wind damage assessment for Villa Hills homes. Full documentation for your insurance adjuster — all carriers.
Leak diagnosis, flashing corrections, and targeted repairs — fast turnaround, lasting results on homes at any price point.
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 Villa Hills homes.
Flat roof systems, TPO, EPDM, and metal roofing for commercial properties throughout Kenton County.
Villa Hills has roughly 7,500 residents and a housing stock that built up primarily from the 1960s onward — which means a significant portion of homes are in the 30–60 year range. Amsterdam Village, the city's most established neighborhood, has the oldest homes: traditional ranches and two-stories with mature landscaping and roofing systems that have often been replaced once already, sometimes with workmanship that didn't include proper flashing treatment.
Rivershore Farms and Country Squire Estates represent a different category entirely — custom-built estates, many at the million-dollar level, with architectural complexity that demands skilled hands. These roofs have steep hillside pitches, multiple dormers, larger chimney masses, and custom valley configurations. Every valley on a home like this is potential water intrusion if the soldering isn't done correctly. We bring the same tin man technique to these properties that we bring to every job.
Villa Hills' location along the Ohio River bluff adds a weather dimension that inland Kenton County communities don't have. River valley air currents funnel moisture directly into the hillside neighborhoods, and wind-driven rain events hit exposed rooflines differently than homes in sheltered flat terrain. This is one reason proper flashing quality matters more here than in most places — and why we don't cut corners.
"Our Rivershore Farms home is riverfront with a custom roofline — significant pitch and a lot of flashing work. Great American handled it perfectly. Every valley soldered, every chimney connection sealed right. The quality is immediately visible compared to what was there before."
"Had a leak in our Amsterdam Village home that three other roofers had patched without fixing. Great American found the actual source — a valley flashing that was lap-seamed and had opened up from freeze-thaw. Soldered it correctly and it hasn't leaked since."
"Free inspection caught granule loss from a hail event we didn't even know had affected our roof. Handled the insurance claim completely. The whole process from inspection to finished roof was smooth — professional crew, spotless cleanup."
Yes — the larger custom homes in Rivershore Farms and Country Squire Estates are exactly where our soldering craftsmanship matters most. These properties have complex rooflines with steep pitches, more valleys, and more flashing complexity than standard builds. We hand-solder every penetration point. The result is a roof that holds up as well as the homes beneath them.
Yes. Elevated hillside homes face higher wind exposure and direct moisture from the Ohio River valley. That puts more stress on flashing connections and valley seams during wind-driven rain events. Hand-soldered flashings handle this far better than caulked or lap-seamed connections, which tend to fail earlier on exposed properties.
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 using old-school tin man technique: valleys, chimneys, pipe boots, skylights, and wall junctions. A soldered joint is a permanent waterproof bond that outlasts the shingles themselves. For a high-end Villa Hills home, this is the only standard that makes sense.
Yes — 0–5% interest financing with terms up to 15 years, and military and first responder discounts. Ask when you call.
No cost, no pressure. An honest assessment of your roof — regardless of the home's complexity.