Roofing in Butler, Indiana
Eastern DeKalb County. Farms, pole barns, and small-town homes. Same crew that runs every job out of Napoleon, OH.
Big Horn Roofing covers Butler and the rest of eastern DeKalb County with the same crew and same owner that runs every job in Henry County, OH. Shingles, metal, gutters, storm work, repairs.
Call (419) 518-7799Last updated: April 30, 2026
Roofing in Butler, IN.
Butler sits on US-6 just across the Indiana line from Edgerton, Ohio. About 55 miles southwest of our Napoleon shop. The town runs zip 46721, sits on the Indiana Northeastern Railroad line, and serves as the eastern population center of DeKalb County. Population is small. Around 2,500 people. The character of the place is small-town Indiana with a working ag base around it.
Butler is closer to our Napoleon shop than Auburn or Angola. The route through Edgerton runs short, and we get out there often. Most of our work in Butler proper is residential. Tear-offs, re-roofs, repair work on older homes near the downtown core, and ranches in the newer pockets to the north. Outside the city limits, the work shifts to farms and pole barns.
The residential roofing page covers how a tear-off and replacement runs from inspection to cleanup. Same process in Butler as anywhere else.
Pole barns, farms, and ag metal in eastern DeKalb County.
Once you leave Butler, the county turns into farm country fast. Corn, soybeans, dairy. Pole barns, machine sheds, and grain storage line every county road from Butler out to the state line. Metal is the standard out there. Standing seam panels on pole barns, exposed fastener metal on machine sheds, and heavy gauge metal on farmhouses that need to shed snow and ice for another 40 years.
For owners with existing barns that have started to fail, we can do partial repairs without tearing off the whole roof. Replace rusted sections panel by panel, tighten screw-downs that have worked loose, and reseal joints where water has started to find a way through. The metal roofing page walks through standing seam versus exposed fastener and which one fits which application.
Storm damage and insurance work in DeKalb County.
Storm season runs hard through eastern DeKalb County. Open ag country gets the full force of straight-line wind, and pole barns with long unbroken roof spans tend to lose sections in a real event. After a storm, we drive the affected township roads, document damage on every property we are called to with drone photography, and write a scope the adjuster can read.
For ag buildings, the storm damage scope is different than for homes. We document panel-by-panel and quote both the patch repair and the full replacement so the owner can decide which makes more sense. The storm damage page walks through the process from inspection to finished roof.
If your roof is leaking after a storm, call us at (419) 518-7799. We can usually tarp same day across eastern DeKalb County.
All our services in Butler and eastern DeKalb County.
Every service below is available in Butler, Hamilton, and the rest of eastern DeKalb County. Same crew, same owner, no trip fee.
- Residential roofing for in-town homes and rural properties
- Metal roofing for homes, pole barns, and ag buildings
- Seamless gutters and gutter guards, sized for rural runoff
- Storm damage and insurance claims after wind and hail
- Roof repairs for leaks, missing shingles, and failed flashing
- Commercial roofing for shops and small business buildings
- Free roof inspections, every property, no charge
Need a roof estimate in Butler?
We drive to eastern DeKalb County for free inspections. No pressure, no sales pitch.
What homeowners say.
"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."
"Andrew and his crew were amazing. They were friendly, on time, did great work, and cleaned up after themselves."
Roofing questions from Butler homeowners.
Yes. Butler is about 55 miles southwest of our Napoleon shop, a short run out US-6 through Bryan and across the Indiana line through Edgerton. We work in Butler, Hamilton, and the rest of eastern DeKalb County. There is no travel charge.
Yes. Eastern DeKalb County around Butler is heavy ag country. Pole barns, machine sheds, grain storage, and farmhouse roofs are a steady piece of our work out there. We install standing seam and exposed fastener panels, replace rusted sheets, tighten screw-downs, and color-match additions on existing barns.
Most homes in Butler run $7,500 to $16,000 for a full tear-off and new architectural shingle roof. Farmhouses and larger rural properties run higher because of pitch and roof area. Pole barn metal is priced by square footage, panel type, and pitch. Estimates are free and itemized.
Yes. Wind and hail events come through eastern DeKalb County every year, and ag buildings catch the brunt of them. We document damage with drone photography, write the scope your adjuster can read, and meet the adjuster on site. We work with most major insurance carriers across Northeast Indiana.
Residential roofing, metal roofing for homes and pole barns, seamless gutters and gutter guards, storm damage and insurance claim work, roof repairs, and free roof inspections. Same crew, same owner on every job.
Get your free roof inspection in Butler.
We drive into eastern DeKalb County, climb the roof, take photos, and tell you straight. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just an honest read on your roof.