Louisville Roofing & Siding serves Crestwood homeowners and businesses with expert roofing, siding, gutters, and storm damage restoration.
St. Matthews is one of Louisville's most established and sought-after neighborhoods — and its homes deserve the best roofing and siding care available. Louisville Roofing & Siding has served St. Matthews homeowners with top-tier craftsmanship on projects ranging from single shingle repairs to complete roof and siding overhauls.
Oldham County homeowners appreciate that Louisville Roofing & Siding is a full-service contractor � roofing, siding, and gutters all in one project, with a single warranty and a single point of contact throughout.
Full tear-off and replacement. Premium shingles or metal. Done in 1–2 days.
Leaks, missing shingles, flashing failures. Emergency service 24/7.
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Free inspection. Free estimate. 24/7 emergency response in Crestwood, KY.
Crestwood is one of the fastest-growing communities in the Louisville metro area. Located in Oldham County along the US-42 corridor, it's become a destination for families seeking newer construction, top-rated schools, and a quieter suburban pace with easy access to Louisville. Subdivisions have expanded rapidly over the past 15–20 years, bringing thousands of new homes, new businesses, and a community that's still building its identity.
Louisville Roofing & Siding serves Crestwood and Oldham County homeowners — from newly built homes needing first-time inspections to slightly older subdivision homes entering their first roof maintenance cycle.
Newer Construction, But Not Immune to Problems The assumption that newer homes don't have roofing issues is one of the most common mistakes homeowners make. Homes built during the rapid Crestwood construction boom of the 2000s and 2010s are now 10–20 years old. That means:
A 15-year-old roof in Crestwood that's never been inspected may be overdue for a serious evaluation.
Builder-Grade Materials Reaching End of Life Volume builders in the late 1990s and 2000s routinely specified 20–25 year architectural shingles to keep construction costs down. Many of those shingles have hit their warranty period and are showing granule loss, adhesive failure, and brittleness. The roof may not be leaking yet — but the protective granule layer is gone, and the next hail event or significant wind storm may cause damage that would have bounced off a new shingle.
Growing Families, Increasing Home Values Crestwood is a family community. Parents are investing in their homes — finishing basements, adding additions, upgrading kitchens. A failing roof undermines all of it. Replacing the roof before a problem develops — rather than in crisis mode after a leak — lets you choose materials, schedule work at your convenience, and protect the investment you're building in your home.
Oldham County's Weather Exposure Crestwood and the rest of Oldham County are fully exposed to the same hail and wind events that affect Jefferson County. The corridor along US-42 sees regular spring severe weather. Homes built on open lots — common in newer Crestwood subdivisions — have less tree buffer and can receive more direct wind and hail impact than older, tree-sheltered urban neighborhoods.
We're not a door-to-door storm chaser. We're a Louisville-based company with a real office, licensed crews, and accountability. We work in Crestwood and Oldham County because our customers here refer us to their neighbors — that's the only growth that matters to us. When we do your roof, you know where to find us if you need us.
Families in Crestwood are building something. We help them protect it.
Call (502) 416-1707 for a free roof inspection or estimate in Crestwood, KY and throughout Oldham County. We'll be out fast, tell you exactly what we find, and give you an honest recommendation — whether that's "your roof is fine, come back in five years" or "here's what needs to happen and why."