Roofing in Kendallville, Indiana
Noble County homes, farms, pole barns, and the Bixler Lake area. Same crew that runs every job out of Napoleon, OH.
Big Horn Roofing covers Kendallville and the rest of Noble 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 Kendallville, IN.
Kendallville sits on US-6 in Noble County, about 75 miles southwest of our Napoleon shop. Same route we use to get to Bryan and Auburn, just further. The town runs zip 46755 and serves as the largest population center in Noble County, with the county seat itself in Albion to the south. Bixler Lake is the local landmark, drawing summer activity and a ring of older lake-area homes. Most of the housing stock in town is mid-century or older, with newer subdivisions building out to the north and east.
Outside Kendallville, Noble County is corn, soybeans, and dairy. Pole barns line every county road from Avilla to Ligonier. We split our time in Noble County between residential roofs in town and ag metal on the farms.
The residential roofing page covers how a tear-off and replacement runs from inspection to cleanup. Same process in Kendallville as anywhere else.
Downtown Kendallville and the older neighborhoods.
The blocks around the downtown core and out toward Bixler Lake hold homes from the late 1800s through the 1930s. Foursquares, frame Victorians, and brick bungalows. Steep pitches, dormer detail, and the kind of rooflines that take more time to flash correctly than a 1990s ranch. We slow the work down on those houses, replace failed decking, and hand-detail the flashing instead of caulking it.
Bixler Lake adds another layer. The homes around the lake have wind exposure that drives weather through the roof differently than houses sheltered by trees. We use upgraded ridge fasteners and additional ice and water shield at the eaves where the exposure calls for it.
Pole barns, farms, and metal roofing in Noble County.
Outside Kendallville and into the rest of Noble County, the work shifts toward farms and ag buildings. Pole barns, machine sheds, grain storage, and farmhouses line the county roads from Avilla through Albion. Metal panels, both standing seam and exposed fastener, are the standard out there. We install new ag metal, replace rusted panels on existing barns, tighten screw-downs that have worked loose, and color-match additions on long-term buildings.
We also do residential metal on rural farmhouses where the owner wants a 50-year roof from day one. The metal roofing page walks through standing seam versus exposed fastener and how each one holds up over time.
Storm damage on ag buildings runs differently than on homes. A wind event can tear sections off a long pole barn roof without touching anything else on the property. We can patch sections panel by panel without stripping the whole roof, which keeps the cost down.
All our services in Kendallville and Noble County.
Every service below is available in Kendallville, Avilla, Albion, Ligonier, and the rest of Noble County. Same crew, same owner, no trip fee.
- Residential roofing for downtown homes and rural properties
- Metal roofing for homes, pole barns, and ag buildings
- Seamless gutters and gutter guards, sized for in-town and 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
Also serving neighboring cities: Auburn, Angola, and Butler.
Need a roof estimate in Kendallville?
We drive to Noble County for free inspections. No pressure, no sales pitch.
What homeowners say.
"From start to finish, he was professional, knowledgeable, and reliable. He explained everything clearly, and answered all my questions."
"Andrew and his crew were amazing. They were friendly, on time, did great work, and cleaned up after themselves."
Roofing questions from Kendallville homeowners.
Yes. Kendallville sits on US-6 about 75 miles southwest of our Napoleon shop. The route is the same one we run for Bryan and Auburn, just further. We work in Kendallville, Avilla, Albion, and the rest of Noble County. There is no travel charge.
Yes. The blocks around the downtown Kendallville core and out by Bixler Lake have homes from the late 1800s through the 1930s. We slow the work down on those houses, hand-detail flashing, and replace failed decking. Steeper pitches, more dormer detail, and rooflines that take more time to flash correctly.
Yes. Noble County is heavy ag country, and pole barn metal is a steady piece of our work out there. Standing seam panels on machine sheds, exposed fastener metal on grain storage, and screw-down maintenance on existing barns. We also do residential metal on rural farmhouses.
Most homes in Kendallville run $8,000 to $17,000 for a full tear-off and new architectural shingle roof. Larger farmhouses and rural properties out toward Albion and Avilla run higher. Metal roofing on pole barns is priced by square footage, panel type, and pitch. Estimates are free and itemized.
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 Kendallville.
We drive into Noble County, climb the roof, take photos, and tell you straight. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just an honest read on your roof.