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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated June 2024
Caring for your roof is important for protecting you and your home, but isn't always a simple task. Keeping the roof on your Norwood Park home well-maintained can help prolong its lifespan and save you from costly repairs.
For all problems, large or small, there's a local roofing contractor who can help. Our guide can help connect you with one of the best roofers in Norwood Park.
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Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on roofers to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
Cost is a major consideration when replacing your roof. Below is the typical price range to replace a roof on a 1,500 square foot home in Norwood Park. We also highlight prices for popular roofing materials.
Installing a new roof is a major home improvement project that can cost an amount in the tens of thousands range when all is said and done. It's essential to research and find the most qualified and reputable residential roofing company for the job. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing a roofing contractor.
Though it likely doesn't cross homeowners' minds daily, your roof plays a key role in protecting your home. Look out for these common signs that your roof may need an inspection and repairs from a professional roofer.
The age and material of your roof are key factors. Asphalt shingles, the most popular residential roofing material, typically last around 20–25 years before needing replacement. If your roof is nearing or past this lifespan, get a professional inspection to determine if full replacement is needed.
Leaks are a clear sign that your roof needs repair. Stains on walls, ceilings, or insulation, or in your attic often signal that water is getting through worn or damaged shingles. Even minor leaks need to be taken care of promptly, as they can lead to mold and more damage over time.
If you can see roof decking or sheathing underneath your shingles, it means those shingles are severely curling or losing their seal, and replacement is required. Shingles should lie flat to prevent water from entering your house.
Carefully inspect your shingles from the ground or a safe ladder. Look for any shingles that have cracks or have lost their protective granule coating. Over time, environmental factors like storms can cause surface damage. To keep your roof in good shape, we recommend replacing any missing shingles or ones with gaps.
Roof flashing makes a watertight seal around valleys, vents, chimneys, and other areas where water can leak into your home. Cracked, peeling or deteriorated flashing can allow leaks. We recommend quickly addressing any problems with the roof flashing that come up.
If your roof shows signs of sagging or unevenness, get a roofer to evaluate it. These issues could signal a structural problem. A sagging roof that's not properly supported or fixed will deteriorate more over time.
The best type of roofing material for your home in Norwood Park will depend on things like your budget and how frequently you want to do maintenance.
Metal is more expensive but lasts longer, while asphalt will be cheaper up front but won't last as long. Wood roofs have better insulation than many other materials, which can be very beneficial in the winter.
Roofing contractors in Illinois are required to obtain a license from the Department of Professional Regulation. Contractors need to be both bonded and insured to apply. There are licenses for residential work, both residential and commercial/industrial work or for commercial and industrial work only.
Roof cleaning typically costs around $459 in Norwood Park. The exact price will depend on the size of your roof, how many levels it has, its material, and how thorough the cleaning will need to be.
The best time of year to have your roof replaced is fall or spring. If you try to schedule a project during the wintertime, cold weather in Norwood Park could extend the working timeline.
Your home insurance may cover some roof replacement costs if you use one of your insurance company's preferred contractors (if it has any). It might be easier to get replacement or repair costs covered if the damage was caused by a covered weather event such as a tornado. You should talk to your home insurance company to learn whether either of these situations are applicable to you.
After your roof installation, check the roof's appearance. If parts are sagging or the roof isn't uniform, this is a sign that the roof was not installed well. Also, make sure the flashing wasn't reused. Flashing is important to keep leaks and water damage away. Lastly, you'll want to check that your contractor placed an underlayment between the shingles and sheathing of your house. This helps prevent leaks and extends your roof's lifespan.