Service Area

Roofing in Archbold, Ohio

Twenty miles northeast of Napoleon. Home turf, heritage homes, and a lot of pole barns.

Big Horn Roofing works across Archbold, Pettisville, Ridgeville Corners, and the surrounding Fulton County countryside. Re-roofs on homes in the historic blocks, metal on pole barns out past Sauder Village, commercial flat roofs on shops and storefronts, gutters, and storm repair. Andrew runs every job.

Call (419) 518-7799

Last updated: April 15, 2026

Brick cape-cod style home with a new roof in Archbold, Ohio

Roofing in Archbold, OH.

Archbold sits about 20 miles northeast of our shop in Napoleon, a straight drive up US-6 through Wauseon. We are in and out of Archbold often enough that the crew usually knows which stop sign is where. Between Archbold itself and the smaller villages around it, Pettisville to the east and Ridgeville Corners to the south, Fulton County adds up to a real service area for us.

The housing stock in Archbold runs across a wide range. You have older homes in the downtown grid with real character, mid-century ranches on the west and north sides, newer builds out toward Airport Drive, and farmhouses ringing the village on every compass point. Each one calls for a different approach. What works on a 1920s two-story with original board decking is not what we would spec for a 1980s ranch or a new build out by the high school.

Most of what we do in Archbold is residential work. Tear-offs, re-roofs, and the occasional new construction. Andrew is on every job from the first climb-up to the final walk-through.

Suburban cape style home with a new roof in Archbold, Ohio after a winter install

Pole barns, shops, and commercial buildings.

Archbold is a working town. There is serious manufacturing here along with a strong ag base, and that mix shows up in the kinds of buildings we work on. Some weeks it is a farmhouse and a machine shed. Other weeks it is a commercial flat roof on a shop out by the industrial park and a pole barn out past Pettisville.

What we handle most often in this part of Fulton County:

  • Standing seam and exposed fastener metal roofing for pole barns, machine sheds, and grain-handling structures
  • Rusted panel replacement on older tin roofs
  • Color-matched additions and new lean-tos on existing barns
  • TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen flat roofs on commercial buildings, storefronts, and small shops
  • Seamless gutters sized for barns and equipment sheds with heavy runoff
  • Fast repair work after wind lifts ridge caps or tears panels

We understand ag schedules and business schedules do not bend the same way. Tell us when harvest starts, when the shop needs to stay dry, when the bays have to stay open, and we plan around it.

Heritage homes and the Sauder Village area.

Archbold has a heritage side that not every Northwest Ohio town has. Sauder Village, the open-air history museum, pulls in serious visitor traffic every year, and the homes around it plus the older Germantown-era blocks downtown have an aesthetic worth preserving. Brick, stone, wood detailing, steep pitches, and character that you do not want a production crew to trample.

On older Archbold homes, we move slower. Flashing is hand-detailed. Decking is pulled up where it has failed. Ventilation is calculated for the actual attic, not a formula from the supply house. For homes close to the Sauder-area heritage feel, we install cedar shake alternatives and heavier architectural profiles that read as period-correct from the street.

For Sauder Village-area lodging properties, rental homes, and older inns, we can scope work around guest schedules and busy weekends so the job does not collide with a full house.

Restored white Victorian home in an older Archbold, Ohio neighborhood with a Big Horn Roofing yard sign

All our services in Archbold and Fulton County.

Same crew, same owner on every job. Here is the full list of what we do in Archbold and the surrounding area.

Also serving neighboring cities: Wauseon, Bryan, and Defiance.

Need a roof estimate in Archbold?

Free inspections anywhere in Fulton County. We climb the roof, take photos, and tell you straight.

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What Fulton County customers say.

★★★★★

"My roof was in bad shape and Andrew got me taken care of. He and his company are very professional and friendly. They were on time and they even cleaned everything up after the job."

FarisSeptember 2025
★★★★★

"Andrew and his team did an amazing job doing my roof. Very honest best price I received. They finished it in 5 hours and are doing a great job cleaning up."

Michael T.September 2025

Archbold roofing questions.

Yes. Archbold is about 20 miles northeast of our Napoleon shop, a straight run on US-6 through Wauseon. We work in Archbold, Pettisville, and Ridgeville Corners regularly. No travel charge, no minimum job size for estimates.

Yes. The older blocks around downtown Archbold and out along Defiance Street have homes with steep pitches, cut-up rooflines, and character detailing that deserves more than a production crew. We hand-detail flashing, replace failed decking instead of nailing over it, and match shingle profiles to the character of the home.

Yes. Fulton County is strong ag and manufacturing country, and the Archbold area has a lot of both. We install standing seam and exposed fastener metal on pole barns, machine sheds, and grain storage buildings. For commercial buildings and storefronts, we handle TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen flat roof systems.

Most homes in Archbold run between $8,000 and $18,000 for a full tear-off and new architectural shingle roof. Farmhouses and larger properties out near Pettisville run higher. Metal roofing on a pole barn or shop building is priced by square footage, panel type, and pitch. Estimates are free and itemized.

Residential roofing, commercial roofing, metal roofing for homes and pole barns, seamless gutters with guards, storm damage and insurance claims, roof repairs, and free roof inspections. Same crew and same owner on every job.

Andrew Piercefield, owner of Big Horn Roofing in Napoleon, Ohio

About the author

Andrew Piercefield

Owner, Big Horn Roofing LLC / Napoleon, OH

Andrew Piercefield has been roofing across Fulton County, Henry County, and Northwest Ohio for over 12 years. Big Horn Roofing works on everything from older downtown Archbold homes to pole barns out past Pettisville. Licensed and insured in Ohio.

Roofing estimates in Archbold, Ohio.

We come out, climb up, take photos, and give you a written scope. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just an honest read on your roof.