Illinois Roofing Co. is a licensed, insured roofing contractor serving the greater Chicago metro, north and northwest suburbs, and major downstate Illinois cities — from Waukegan to Kankakee, Elgin to Rockford, Peoria to Springfield.
From Lincoln Park bungalows to Skokie mid-century ranches, Chicago's diverse urban and inner-suburban housing stock demands experienced, detail-oriented roofing work.
City roofing across all 77 neighborhoods — from Pilsen greystone flats to Lincoln Square bungalows, North Shore two-flats, and Bridgeport worker cottages.
North Shore Victorian, Queen Anne, and Craftsman homes on tree-lined streets — historic houses that reward expert masonry and flashing attention.
Postwar and mid-century ranch and split-level homes built from the 1950s–70s, many entering their critical second-replacement window.
Upscale Tudor, Colonial, and Craftsman homes near Centennial Park and the Uptown district — premium homes that demand premium standards.
Diverse housing stock from postwar bungalows to 1970s–80s colonials near O'Hare — diverse needs from a knowledgeable contractor.
Established suburban homes from Waukegan to Glenview — ranging from lakefront North Shore estates to mid-century O'Hare corridor communities.
Lake Michigan shoreline city with Victorian-era homes downtown and lakefront exposure that accelerates shingle and flashing wear.
Upscale northwest suburban community with a diverse housing inventory from 1950s ranches to large newer colonials in the Arlington Heights Road corridor.
Dense postwar suburb adjacent to O'Hare with primarily 1950s–70s ranches and split-levels reaching full replacement age.
Postwar planned community with large industrial park — ranch and split-level homes from the 1950s–70s alongside commercial roofing needs.
Affluent North Shore suburb with established neighborhoods, premium home values, and "The Glen" — a newer planned community on the former naval air station.
Illinois' most active residential growth corridor — from the Fox River communities of Elgin and Aurora through Naperville, Bolingbrook, Joliet, and Plainfield.
One of Illinois' largest and most prosperous suburbs — 1980s–2000s-era homes in established neighborhoods like Hobson West and South Pointe reaching replacement age.
Illinois' second-largest city — diverse housing from Fox River Victorian homes to massive 2000s–2010s subdivisions on the east and west sides.
Suburban retail and office hub with a large inventory of 1970s–90s residential homes near Woodfield Mall, Higgins Road, and Meacham corridors.
Fox River industrial city with Victorian downtown homes, mid-century worker housing, and substantial new development on the outer edges.
Will County's urban center — limestone architectural heritage, established neighborhoods, and rapid new construction on the far south side.
One of Illinois' fastest-growing communities — primarily 1990s–2010s new construction in large planned subdivisions approaching a critical first inspection cycle.
Major southwest suburban community built primarily from the 1970s through 2000s along I-55 — large inventory now entering the replacement window.
Growing Will County suburb adjacent to Bolingbrook and Joliet — newer construction with hail exposure from southwesterly storm tracks.
From Rockford in the northwest to Kankakee in the east, we serve central and downstate Illinois communities with the same expertise and commitment as our metro-area work.
Northwest Illinois' largest city — Victorian Foursquares on Prospect Ave, Craftsman bungalows in Midtown, and postwar ranches. 35"+ annual snowfall creates serious winter wear.
East and West Bluff Victorian landmark neighborhoods, Richwoods ranches, and Far North Peoria new construction — all in the heart of Illinois' active hail corridor.
Illinois' state capital — Capitol-area Victorians, Grandview Drive Prairie-style homes, Leland Grove ranches, and now extensive west-side new construction.
Twin cities Bloomington-Normal — home to ISU, IWU, and State Farm HQ. Victorian Uptown homes, Craftsman bungalows, and a growing east-side suburb inventory.
Kankakee River community serving Kankakee city, Bourbonnais, Bradley, and Manteno — brick bungalows in city, 1980s–2000s suburban homes throughout.
Our service area covers eight Illinois counties — from Lake County in the north to Kankakee County in the south, Cook County in the east to Kane County in the west.
Illinois Roofing Co. holds a current Illinois roofing contractor license valid for roofing work throughout the state. We carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job in every city we serve — from Waukegan to Kankakee, from Elgin to Bloomington.
Before any work begins in your city, we pull all required local permits and coordinate inspections so you don't have to. We are familiar with the permitting requirements across every county and municipality in our service area.
Illinois roofs face some of the most demanding weather conditions in the country — brutal freeze-thaw cycles from November through March, active hail seasons each spring and summer, and heavy snowfall in northern communities. No two regions within our service area experience these threats identically.
We match materials and installation technique to each city's specific climate reality. A Rockford home's roof system needs to be engineered differently than a Naperville home — and we build every project with that understanding.
Hailstorms regularly track through every region of our Illinois service area. Whether you're in the northern suburbs after a Lake Michigan-tracking storm or in Bloomington or Springfield after a central Illinois thunderstorm system, we document all damage, prepare complete claim scopes, and manage your insurance claim through final settlement — at no additional cost.
Illinois Roofing Co. is not a national franchise or a call-center-based operation. We've been serving Illinois homeowners and businesses for over 15 years, building a track record neighborhood by neighborhood. When you call us, you reach us — not a scheduling system or a third-party dispatcher. We know our service areas because we've been working in them for years.
We may serve your area — or be expanding to it. Call us to confirm coverage and schedule your free estimate.