Residential Roofing

How long should a residential roof last in Illinois?

Asphalt roofs typically last 20–25 years in Central Illinois, though severe weather and maintenance habits can shorten or extend their lifespan.

What are the signs that my roof needs replacing instead of repairing?

Curled shingles, frequent leaks, sagging, or visible daylight in your attic indicate your roof may need full replacement instead of spot repair.

What’s the best time of year to replace a roof in Peoria?

Spring through early fall offers the best conditions - consistent temperatures and less moisture allow shingles to seal properly.

Can I replace my roof in sections to save money?

Technically yes, but it’s not recommended. Sectional replacement can cause color mismatch and uneven wear over time.

How do I choose the best roofing contractor near me?

Look for licensed, insured roofers with strong reviews, manufacturer certifications, and detailed written estimates -not just the lowest bid.

Commercial Roofing

What’s the difference between TPO and EPDM roofing?

TPO reflects sunlight and resists UV damage, while EPDM offers long-term flexibility - both are excellent for flat commercial roofs.

How often should a commercial roof be inspected?

Twice yearly - ideally in spring and fall - plus after any major storm event to catch leaks or punctures early.

How can I extend the life of my commercial flat roof?

Preventative maintenance like cleaning drains, resealing seams, and applying reflective coatings can add 10+ years to your roof’s lifespan.

What’s the average cost per square foot for commercial roofing?

Costs vary by material - EPDM runs $5–$9/sq ft, TPO averages $7–$12, and metal roofing can reach $15 depending on structure and insulation.

Does my commercial roof warranty cover storm damage?

Manufacturer warranties typically cover defects, not weather events - but your property insurance may cover wind, hail, or debris impact.

Storm Damage & Insurance Guidance

How do I know if my roof has storm damage?

Look for missing shingles, dented gutters, granules in downspouts, or interior ceiling stains - common signs after hail or windstorms.

Should I call my insurance company or a roofer first after a storm?

Always call a roofer first - we’ll inspect and document damage so your insurance claim is complete and accurate.

How long do I have to file an insurance claim after a storm?

Most policies allow 12 months, but some limit claims to six - acting quickly ensures full eligibility.

What if my roof claim gets denied?

You can request a reinspection or hire a public adjuster to review evidence and challenge unfair decisions.

Does homeowner’s insurance cover roof leaks?

It depends on cause - sudden damage from wind or hail is usually covered, but leaks from neglect or age are not.

Siding

How long does vinyl siding last in Illinois weather?

High-quality vinyl siding can last 25–40 years, even in Central Illinois’ temperature swings, when installed and maintained properly.

Can damaged siding be repaired or does it need full replacement?

Minor cracks or holes can be repaired, but widespread warping, fading, or moisture behind panels may require full replacement.

What’s the difference between vinyl and fiber cement siding?

Vinyl is affordable and low-maintenance, while fiber cement offers higher durability and a more natural wood-like finish.

Does new siding improve energy efficiency?

Yes - insulated siding adds a thermal barrier that reduces energy loss, improving comfort and lowering utility bills.

How often should siding be cleaned or maintained?

Once a year - a light soap wash and inspection prevent buildup and reveal small issues before they worsen.