More Than Roofing: How 4th Perry LLC Shows Up for the Community

At 4th Perry LLC, the work has never just been about shingles, siding, or gutters—it’s about people. Every project we take on represents more than a structure; it’s someone’s home, someone’s safety, someone’s story. And that perspective shapes how we operate, both on and off the job site.

Being based in Columbus, Ohio, we’ve seen firsthand how fast life can change—especially after storms roll through and leave families dealing with damage, stress, and uncertainty. In those moments, we don’t just show up as contractors. We show up as neighbors. We take the time to walk homeowners through the insurance process, advocate for what’s right, and make sure they’re not left navigating it alone. Because doing the job right means more than installing materials—it means standing in the gap when people need it most.

Giving back isn’t something we advertise—it’s something we live. Whether it’s helping a family get back on their feet after a tough situation, donating time and labor when someone simply can’t afford the work, or supporting local efforts that make our neighborhoods stronger, we believe impact starts close to home. Sometimes that means taking care of a roof. Other times, it means taking care of a person.

At the core of 4th Perry LLC is a commitment to loyalty—making sure friends and family are taken care of, no matter what. But it doesn’t stop there. We believe strangers deserve the same level of respect, honesty, and effort. Everyone gets treated like they matter, because they do. That mindset carries into every estimate, every handshake, and every finished project.

We’re not a big-box company chasing volume. We’re a local, owner-operated business built on relationships, trust, and accountability. When you work with 4th Perry LLC, you’re not just hiring a contractor—you’re working with someone who genuinely cares about the outcome, both for your home and your life.

At the end of the day, roofs will get replaced, siding will get upgraded, and gutters will get installed. But what lasts longer is how people were treated along the way. That’s what we’re building here—and that’s what we’ll continue to stand on.

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