We pull permits through Richland County's building department regularly and know which insulation projects require one and which do not - so you are not left guessing or at risk of unpermitted work. Mansfield's building stock covers a wide range: two-story brick and wood-frame homes from the early 1900s in the neighborhoods near downtown, postwar ranch houses from the 1950s through 1970s in the outer neighborhoods, and rural-edge properties in the surrounding townships. The work is different depending on where you live, and we know what to expect in each of those situations.
The city runs along major corridors including Park Avenue West and Lexington Road, and we serve homeowners from the neighborhoods near the Ohio State Reformatory on the north side to properties out along the Lexington Road corridor to the south. We also regularly serve homeowners in nearby Ontario, OH, which sits directly to the west of Mansfield and shares much of the same housing profile.
Long-term employers like OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital and Gorman-Rupp keep a stable workforce in the area, which means many Mansfield homeowners have lived in the same house for years and are making real investments in their property. We approach every job with that in mind.