Bone Dry Roofing has established a new office in Columbus, Indiana, adding a physical location in Bartholomew County. The development reflects a continued presence in the region and provides a local base of operations for work taking place in and around the area.
The company maintains offices in multiple parts of the Midwest and has operated in Indiana for several years. The Columbus location represents an additional site within the state, placing personnel and resources closer to communities in southern Indiana. The office is positioned to support ongoing roofing and exterior-related projects across residential and commercial properties.
According to Marcy Petricig Braasch, the move to open a Columbus office aligns with the company’s operational structure in Indiana. “Establishing a location in Columbus allows for a more consistent presence in this part of the state,” said Braasch. “It provides a central point for coordinating work in nearby communities while maintaining continuity with existing operations.”
Columbus, known for its architectural heritage and steady population growth, serves as a regional hub for surrounding towns and rural areas. The addition of a local office places Bone Dry Roofing within proximity to clients and properties throughout Bartholomew County and neighboring counties. This geographic positioning may influence logistical coordination, including scheduling and site access, particularly during periods of increased seasonal demand.
The company’s services in the area include roofing, gutters, insulation, and related exterior work. These services are part of the company’s broader scope of operations, which has been carried out across Indiana for decades. The Columbus office functions as an extension of that existing framework rather than a standalone operation.
Braasch noted that the Columbus location integrates into the company’s existing processes. “The office operates within the same structure as other locations, with coordination across teams and regions,” Braasch said. “Having a local presence contributes to how projects are managed across different parts of Indiana.”
The opening of a new office can also have implications for administrative coordination, material staging, and travel considerations for crews working in the area. A local site may reduce the need for extended travel from other cities, depending on project locations. It also provides a consistent address for regional operations. It may also support more predictable scheduling and coordination across projects within nearby service areas.
Bone Dry Roofing has been active in Indiana since its founding and has grown its footprint across multiple cities over time. The addition of the Columbus office reflects a continuation of that pattern within the state. The company’s work spans a range of property types, including single-family homes, multi-unit residences, and commercial buildings.
Columbus has seen ongoing development in residential construction and property maintenance needs, which form part of the broader environment in which roofing and exterior service providers operate. The presence of a local office places Bone Dry Roofing within that landscape, alongside other businesses serving similar needs in the region.
The company has not indicated any changes to its service offerings in connection with the Columbus location. Instead, the office serves as an additional site through which existing services are coordinated. The structure and scope of work remain consistent with the company’s established operations. The location also provides a defined point of contact for administrative and logistical coordination within the region.
Further information about Bone Dry Roofing and its service areas can be found on the company’s website.
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For more information about Bone Dry Roofing - Columbus IN, contact the company here:
Bone Dry Roofing - Columbus IN
Marcy Petricig Braasch
4633634271
marketing@bonedry.com
2380 N National Rd
Suite b
Columbus, IN
47201