Your home should be the most comfortable place in the world. You can have a great carpet, stylish and comfortable furniture, a sturdy foundation, well-built and solid walls, and even that
delicately subtle shade of paint that is so hard to get right but if you have a leaky or defective roof, you've got a nightmare. Having good, high quality roofing on any structure is highly
important, especially in Illinois where we have frequent rainstorms and inclement weather.
For optimum durability and beauty, a complete and healthy roofing system requires hip & ridge shingles, ventilation products, shingles and waterproofing underlayment products.
We offer all types of residential roofing types including: cedar shakes, slates,
asphalt shingles, Built-up roofs, Single-Ply EPDM Roofs, Single-Ply TPO or PVC Roofs, and all downspouts and gutters.
If you have a leaky roof or its time for a new one, take a look at what we do and we are sure your going to find something what suits your needs. So please give us a call and we will help!
Commercial Roofing Residential Roofing

Architectural Shingles

High quality dimensional shingles provide the look of expensive slate or tile roofs.
Three-Tab Shingles

Standard three tab shingles are the most common and inexpensive style of roofing materials.
Cedar Shakes, Cedar Shingles or Synthetic Slate

This type of smooth sawn, architecturally uniform Cedar Shakes or Shingle is preferred for its natural and tailored appearance and is used on traditional, modern, and non-residential structures.

Built-up Roofs

Commercial roofing projects can use a variety of roofing materials. Built-up roof (BUR) membranes are composed of layers of asphalt bitumen which serve as the waterproofing component of the
membrane. Bituminous membranes are installed by roofing contractors in multiple-ply configurations.
Three to six layers of bitumen are applied between layers (piles) of reinforcement, fiberglass ply sheets are used to compose the "built-up" membrane.
The built-up roofing membrane surface is commonly covered with a layer of gravel set in a flood coat of bitumen or an approved coating.
Built-up roofing is the oldest, proven roofing system used today.
Single-Ply EPDM Roofs

PDM commercial roofing systems are comprised of ethylene propylene diene terpolymer-a synthetic, cured, black rubber compound that provides outstanding weathering characteristics.
As a thermo set membrane that recaptures its shape after stretching, EPDM maintains its physical properties for decades.
EPDM is manufactured in large sheets varying in width from 10 to 50 feet and features lengths up to 200 feet. The membrane can be reinforced and comes in thicknesses of 45, 60, 75 and 90 mils.
(thousandths of an inch). Although installation costs vary from system to system and building to building, EPDM roofing systems offer the greatest economic value in the low-slope commercial
roofing industry. EPDM roofing systems can be installed in a variety of ways-fully-adhered, rock ballasted and mechanically attached to suit specific building needs.
Single-Ply TPO or PVC Roofs

Thermoplastic roof membranes are materials whose chemical and physical property characteristics allow them to repeatedly soften when heated, and harden when cooled.
Because of this chemical nature, thermoplastic membrane sheets are seamed with hot air welding. Two common categories of thermoplastic membrane are Thermoplastic Olefin (TPO) and Polyvinyl
Chloride (PVC). The membrane is usually produced as a reinforced, white sheet ranging in thickness from 45 to 80 mils. (thousandths of an inch).
Installation of thermoplastic membrane commercial roof systems are commonly either fully-adhered, rock ballasted or mechanically attached.









