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I'm considering solar. Should I get traditional shingles or integrated solar shingles?
This decision hinges on your roof's condition and your timeline. With Ameren Illinois net metering and the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit still available in 2026, solar is financially attractive. If your existing architectural shingle roof is aged, integrating a new, separate solar panel system during a reroof is often more cost-effective and serviceable long-term. Integrated solar shingles offer a sleeker look but come at a premium; they are best installed on a new, structurally sound deck designed for the added weight and electrical pathways.
My Long Creek roof was replaced in the 90s and now has curling shingles. Is this normal aging?
For a home built around 1971, a roof installed in the 1990s is at or beyond its functional lifespan. The architectural shingles common in the Long Creek Residential District experience thermal cycling and UV degradation, which causes the asphalt to become brittle. On 1/2 inch CDX plywood decking, repeated expansion and contraction can also stress the nail fasteners. This combination leads to the curling and granule loss you see, signaling it's time for a full replacement to prevent decking moisture damage.
A storm just tore shingles off my roof near Long Creek Elementary. What's the emergency protocol?
Your first step is to call a licensed contractor for emergency tarping to prevent water intrusion into the home. We dispatch crews from the Long Creek Elementary area, taking US Route 36 for direct access, targeting a 30-45 minute arrival. Securing the roof deck with a reinforced waterproof barrier is critical before the next rain. Do not attempt to access the roof yourself, as storm-damaged surfaces are unstable and pose a significant fall hazard.
What are the Macon County permit office requirements for a roof replacement?
The Macon County Building and Zoning Department. The 2021 IRC, adopted locally, now mandates ice and water shield to extend at least 24 inches inside the interior wall line in all climate zones, a critical detail for our freeze-thaw cycles. Using an unlicensed handyman risks improper flashing at valleys and chimneys, which is a leading cause of leaks and will fail a final inspection.
What does '115 mph wind rating' actually mean for my new roof in Long Creek?
The 115 mph Ultimate Design Wind Speed is the engineering standard from ASCE 7-22 that our local building code references. It means your roofing system's components—from the adhesive on the starter strips to the number of nails per shingle—must be specified and installed to resist those forces. For the peak convective storm season from April to June, using Class 4 impact-rated shingles is a financial necessity; they withstand hail and maintain a watertight seal, protecting your investment and maintaining your insurance discounts.
My homeowner's insurance premium just jumped again. Can my roof really help lower it?
Yes, in 2026, insurers are actively adjusting rates based on a home's resilience. The 0.18 premium trend in Long Creek reflects higher storm-related claims. Installing a roof that meets the voluntary IBHS FORTIFIED Home standard can qualify you for direct premium credits. This standard requires enhanced deck attachment, sealed roof edges, and impact-resistant shingles, which statistically reduce claim frequency and severity, making your property a lower risk for the carrier.
My attic feels like an oven in summer. Could my roof ventilation be wrong?
Improper ventilation on a standard 6/12 pitch gable roof is a common culprit. The 2021 IRC with Illinois amendments requires a balanced system of continuous soffit (intake) and ridge (exhaust) ventilation. Without it, superheated air stagnates in the attic, baking the shingles from below and drastically shortening their life. This heat and moisture buildup also promotes mold growth on the roof deck and framing, creating an unhealthy indoor environment and potential code violations during a reroof.
My roof looks fine from the ground. Why would I pay for a professional inspection?
A visual inspection from the ground or a simple walk-over often misses critical sub-surface issues. In 2026, we supplement visual checks with targeted drone thermography, especially on moderate-pitch roofs with architectural shingles. This technology can identify trapped moisture within the matting of the shingle or in the decking below, which is invisible to the naked eye. Catching this early prevents widespread rot in your plywood deck and avoids a much more costly structural repair.