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Need any roofing help? Call us now for free estimates

(630) 520-0576

Email Us

Mon - Sat: 8am to 8pm

Ask about impact-resistant roofs!

Your roof may be able to handle 4 seasons worth of Illinois weather conditions including wind, hail, and rain damage. After a heavy storm, inspect your roof's shingle conditions for missing flashing, loose/pealing sealant or water damage.


The roofers at Top Quality Roofing & Siding have years of experience repairing roofs with storm damage. You want to hire a home repair company you can trust, and no contractor is more meticulous. Trust our roofing chops, which are backed by the literal industry-leading warranty. Get a 100% free estimate on roof damage replacement.

Fast roof replacement prevents ceiling and attic water damage

After a storm, keep your eyes open for signs of water damage through your attic. If water is getting THROUGH your attic, it might manifest as discoloration in your ceiling paint at first. If the problem is not addressed it could easily cause structural damage in excess of $20,000. You may have water damage in your attic if you notice:

Damp insulation

Discoloration

Bulging walls or ceilings

Mold growth

A musty smell

Cracks in ceiling

ILLINOIS contractors offering damaged siding replacement

Big Illinois storms don’t just cause damage to roofs, they can also severely impact your house’s siding whether it’s aluminum, vinyl or wood. Holes in your siding can trap water and allow for mold and mildew to grow.  Call an experienced contractor if you notice:

Dents

Cracks

Chipping

Warping

We can provide you with a 100% free siding damage estimate on our replacement services. You can expect only the best materials from trusted brands including James Hardie, LP SmartSide and Norandex.

Insurance claims for hail-damaged home exteriors

Your insurance company may cover roof repairs and replacements where damage (hail, wind and rain) is outside of your control. Some pointers for homeowners making insurance claims:

  • Document the date of the storm and reported weather conditions. 

  • Take your own pictures. Get at least 2 angles of any damaged areas. 

  • Get your own estimate. Your insurance company may try to lightly guide you towards their preferred vendors, within the bounds of the law.  They may imply they just want to get this taken care of for you, quickly.

Top quality Frequently Asked Questions

Top quality Frequently
Asked Questions

Top quality Frequently
Asked Questions

Top quality Frequently
Asked Questions

How do I know if my roof needs repairs or a full replacement?

Signs like missing shingles, leaks, sagging areas, or extensive water damage may indicate the need for repairs or a full replacement. A professional inspection can help determine the best course of action.

How much does roof repair cost?

Costs vary depending on the extent of the damage, materials used, and labor rates. Minor repairs may cost a few hundred dollars, while major repairs or replacements can run into the thousands.

Does homeowners insurance cover roof repairs?

Coverage depends on the cause of the damage. Most insurance policies cover damage from storms, hail, and fallen trees but may not cover general wear and tear or neglect.

How long does a roof repair take?

Minor repairs can be completed in a few hours, while more extensive repairs may take a couple of days. Full roof replacements typically take several days to a week, depending on size and complexity.

Can I repair my roof myself, or should I hire a professional?

Small repairs like replacing a few shingles may be DIY-friendly, but larger issues, such as structural damage or widespread leaks, should be handled by a professional to ensure safety and quality work.

How do I know if my roof needs repairs or a full replacement?

Signs like missing shingles, leaks, sagging areas, or extensive water damage may indicate the need for repairs or a full replacement. A professional inspection can help determine the best course of action.

How much does roof repair cost?

Costs vary depending on the extent of the damage, materials used, and labor rates. Minor repairs may cost a few hundred dollars, while major repairs or replacements can run into the thousands.

Does homeowners insurance cover roof repairs?

Coverage depends on the cause of the damage. Most insurance policies cover damage from storms, hail, and fallen trees but may not cover general wear and tear or neglect.

How long does a roof repair take?

Minor repairs can be completed in a few hours, while more extensive repairs may take a couple of days. Full roof replacements typically take several days to a week, depending on size and complexity.

Can I repair my roof myself, or should I hire a professional?

Small repairs like replacing a few shingles may be DIY-friendly, but larger issues, such as structural damage or widespread leaks, should be handled by a professional to ensure safety and quality work.

How do I know if my roof needs repairs or a full replacement?

Signs like missing shingles, leaks, sagging areas, or extensive water damage may indicate the need for repairs or a full replacement. A professional inspection can help determine the best course of action.

How much does roof repair cost?

Costs vary depending on the extent of the damage, materials used, and labor rates. Minor repairs may cost a few hundred dollars, while major repairs or replacements can run into the thousands.

Does homeowners insurance cover roof repairs?

Coverage depends on the cause of the damage. Most insurance policies cover damage from storms, hail, and fallen trees but may not cover general wear and tear or neglect.

How long does a roof repair take?

Minor repairs can be completed in a few hours, while more extensive repairs may take a couple of days. Full roof replacements typically take several days to a week, depending on size and complexity.

Can I repair my roof myself, or should I hire a professional?

Small repairs like replacing a few shingles may be DIY-friendly, but larger issues, such as structural damage or widespread leaks, should be handled by a professional to ensure safety and quality work.