When it comes to roofing, the installation process is the most important thing. We have been roofing experts for decades, so we know all the ins and outs of how to put a roof on right. It's not enough to just nail down shingles or put down insulation. Your roof needs to be built to last.
We have a variety of roofing choices to meet your needs and money. We can help you find the right roof for your home form a wide variety of materials, including:
- Clay Tile Roofing
- Slate Shingles
- Asphalt Shingles
- Shake or Wood Shingles
- Rubber Shingles
- Metal Roofing
We will work with you to figure out what you need and make a suggestion that fits your home's style and budget.
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Clay roof is a classic roofing material used worldwide for centuries because it offers excellent protection and durability. When a cared for and well-maintained tile roof can last 50+ years easily (or centuries as seen in Europe or parts of Asia).
Traditionally Clay or today’s craft concrete roof tiles boast superior resistance to wind, fire, and water. They are heavy requiring structural reinforcement before installation.
Clay Tile can be expensive to install compared to other roofing materials
One of the oldest types of roofing tiles. Slate roof shingles are made from natural stone quarried directly from the earth. They are durable, waterproof, and insect-proof. It can last anywhere from 75 (for softer varieties) - to 150-200 years for a hard slate.
While Slate Roofing is strong, it is also brittle, and that can make maintenance on your home an issue.
Slate roofing is one of the more expensive roofing materials on the market. Also being heavy, it may need structural reinforcements. A fully installed slate roof will cost at least two or three times more than an asphalt shingle roof
An asphalt shingle roof provides a low-maintenance roofing solution that's very popular across Illinois and throughout the U.S.
Many homeowners choose this roofing material since it's more affordable than others. These roofs can last 20 to 30 years.
Wood roofing materials provide a lot of curb appeal thanks to their natural appearance but lack the durability of other roofing materials like metal, slate, or clay.
They require regular maintenance to keep them in good shape as water damage like rot and mold and the hazards of destructive insects and animals threaten wood shingles.
Rubber shingles are a durable and cost-effective roofing option that can be made in a variety of colors and styles.
They can last 15-30 years, and repairs are relatively easy if issues arise any earlier. Rubber insulates well too, which could lower energy costs
Metal roofs are extremely durable, withstanding the harshest weather (rain, hail, wind, and even heavy snow). Metal roofs can last 40-70 years.
Metal roof are sustainable, and energy efficient. Houses hold their resale value 6% more than homes roofed with asphalt shingles and allow the owner to recoup 85+% of the roof costs. Metal roofing is gaining popularity, especially in storm-prone areas like Central Illinois.
The downside of metals roof is the cost, they can be 1 or 3 times more expensive than other roofing materials. Secondly, they are noisy during heavy rains or hailstorms, which would require more attic insulation, further increasing costs
Clay roof is a classic roofing material used worldwide for centuries because it offers excellent protection and durability. When a cared for and well-maintained tile roof can last 50+ years easily (or centuries as seen in Europe or parts of Asia).
Traditionally Clay or today’s craft concrete roof tiles boast superior resistance to wind, fire, and water. They are heavy requiring structural reinforcement before installation.
Clay Tile can be expensive to install compared to other roofing materials
One of the oldest types of roofing tiles. Slate roof shingles are made from natural stone quarried directly from the earth. They are durable, waterproof, and insect-proof. It can last anywhere from 75 (for softer varieties) - to 150-200 years for a hard slate.
While Slate Roofing is strong, it is also brittle, and that can make maintenance on your home an issue.
Slate roofing is one of the more expensive roofing materials on the market. Also being heavy, it may need structural reinforcements. A fully installed slate roof will cost at least two or three times more than an asphalt shingle roof
An asphalt shingle roof provides a low-maintenance roofing solution that's very popular across Illinois and throughout the U.S.
Many homeowners choose this roofing material since it's more affordable than others. These roofs can last 20 to 30 years.
Wood roofing materials provide a lot of curb appeal thanks to their natural appearance but lack the durability of other roofing materials like metal, slate, or clay.
They require regular maintenance to keep them in good shape as water damage like rot and mold and the hazards of destructive insects and animals threaten wood shingles.
Rubber shingles are a durable and cost-effective roofing option that can be made in a variety of colors and styles.
They can last 15-30 years, and repairs are relatively easy if issues arise any earlier. Rubber insulates well too, which could lower energy costs
When it comes to putting on a roof, one of the biggest mistakes people make is taking shortcuts to save money. In the short term, it might seem like a good idea, but in the long run, it could cost you more. We make sure that every part of the roof construction process is done right.
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When you use our service, one of the perks is that we only use high-quality products. We think a roof is only as good as the products used to make it, so we only use the best. Every part of your roof, from the foundation to the shingles, is made to stand up to the weather and protect your home for years to come.
We are careful and thorough when it comes to the construction process itself. We start by looking at your present roof and making a list of any possible problems. Depending on how bad the damage is, we make suggestions for fixes or replacements.
Ventilation is one of the most important parts of putting a roof on right. Poor airflow can lead to a number of problems, including mold growth, roof rot, and decreased energy efficiency. That's why we take extra care to make sure your roof has the right intake and exit vents to keep air moving in a healthy way.
We also pay attention to other important parts of roof work, like bracing and insulation, in addition to making sure there is enough air. These parts are important to the strength and stability of your roof as a whole, and we make sure they are put in correctly to stop leaks and damage.
At the end of the day, installing a roof right is all about being thorough and paying attention to the little things. By hiring us, you can be sure that your roof will be built to last and protect your home and family for many years. So why hold out? Call us today and let's get started on your roofing job!
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