A faster way to get help when property damage cannot wait
RFD Services updated the website to make roofing, restoration, and emergency response requests easier to start. When a roof leak, storm damage, water intrusion, fire damage, or rebuild need shows up, property owners should be able to find the right path quickly and tell the RFD team what happened without digging through the site.
Clearer service paths for urgent and planned work
The homepage now puts emergency response and free inspection requests closer to the first step. Visitors can call quickly, review core services, or send details through the inspection form with the information RFD needs to follow up.
The Services page also gives a cleaner breakdown of the work RFD handles: roofing services, water damage repair, 24/7 emergency response, storm damage restoration, fire damage support, rebuild coordination, and water mitigation. Each section is written to help homeowners and commercial property managers understand where to start.
Local support across Northeast Ohio
RFD serves a focused group of Northeast Ohio communities, including Akron, Jackson Township, North Canton, Cuyahoga Falls, Barberton, Green, Wadsworth, New Franklin, and nearby areas. The new area pages help visitors choose the community closest to their property and then move into a more relevant request path.
That local context matters. A storm-damage request in one community, an active leak in another, and a rebuild question somewhere else may all need different timing, documentation, and follow-up. The new structure helps keep those requests organized from the start.
Better information for faster follow-up
When someone reaches out from a service or area page, the site can pass along where the request started. That gives the RFD team more context before making contact and helps the office understand whether the visitor is asking about emergency response, roofing, restoration, mitigation, or general inspection support.
Built for practical next steps
The goal is simple: make it easier for property owners to act when damage happens. The updated site keeps important service information close, makes the contact form easier to reach, and gives visitors a clearer route from problem to response.
RFD will continue adding helpful service guidance, storm-readiness notes, local area information, and restoration updates over time.