05/09/2026
Most homeowners don’t realize Ohio has a roof matching law.
After storm damage, insurance companies sometimes approve replacing only a small section of the roof. But what happens if the new shingles don’t match the existing roof?
Under Ohio law, insurance carriers may be required to provide a “reasonably comparable appearance” when matching materials are unavailable or discontinued.
In this article, we break down:
🏠 How Ohio’s roof matching law works
📋 When it may apply to your claim
🔍 Why discontinued shingles matter
🧪 How third-party material testing can help support a full replacement claim
If you’re dealing with storm damage or an insurance claim, this is important information every Ohio homeowner should understand.
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When a storm damages your roof, the last thing you want is a repair that makes your home look worse than before. A few mismatched shingles can stand out instantly and even lower your property value. That’s exactly why the Ohio Roof Matching Law exists. But here’s the reality: most homeowners don...