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Tolbert's Roofing is a trusted, locally-owned roofing company serving Robbins, IL, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in addressing the specific roofing challenges common to our area, part...
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A contractor said my roof looks fine from the ground. Is that enough?
No. A visual inspection misses sub-surface moisture trapped within the roofing system. We use infrared thermal imaging during inspections to identify these hidden wet spots in the decking or insulation, common with aging plank-and-ply overlays. This technology is standard for 2026 because it provides objective data, preventing premature failure of a new roof installed over compromised wood and allowing for precise, cost-effective repairs.
Could my attic be causing my roof to fail prematurely?
Absolutely. A 6/12 pitch roof requires balanced intake and exhaust ventilation per the 2021 IRC, as amended by the Village. An imbalanced system creates a hot, humid attic. This superheats shingles from below, accelerating granular loss, and leads to condensation that rots the historic pine plank decking and fosters mold. Proper ventilation is a required component of the building code and is critical for roof longevity.
My roof was damaged in a storm and is leaking badly. What's the emergency protocol?
First, safely contain interior water. For an active leak, a professional emergency tarping is critical to prevent catastrophic interior damage. A crew dispatched from our office near Midlothian Memorial Park would take I-57, arriving at your home within the standard 35-45 minute emergency response window for the area. This tarp is a temporary, high-wind rated mitigation; a full damage assessment and permanent repair estimate follow immediately.
Should I consider solar shingles when I replace my roof?
The decision hinges on your energy goals and the roof's condition. Traditional architectural shingles are more cost-effective for pure shelter. Integrated solar shingles, while aesthetically sleek, are a premium electrical investment. With the Illinois Shines adjustable block program and the 30% federal tax credit still active in 2026, the payback period has improved. However, they require a sound, code-compliant deck substrate—often a full tear-off on a 1960s home.
My homeowner's insurance premium just jumped again. Can my roof help?
Yes, directly. The 18% premium trend in Illinois is largely driven by storm damage claims. Installing an IBHS FORTIFIED Roof, recognized by insurers, makes your home a lower risk. This certification involves upgraded deck attachment, sealed roof edges, and impact-resistant shingles. Many carriers now offer significant, long-term premium discounts for FORTIFIED roofs, often offsetting the upgrade cost over several years.
Why is my Midlothian roof leaking after 60 years?
Your home, built around 1964, has a roof at the end of its service life. The original architectural shingles over 1x6 pine plank decking in Midlothian Village Center have endured over six decades of Midwest freeze-thaw cycles and UV exposure. This causes the felt underlayment to become brittle and the plank decking to shrink, creating gaps. Moisture intrusion is inevitable, and a full tear-off to the deck is now required to address the underlying structural moisture damage.
What permits and code issues should I expect for a 2026 roof replacement?
All work requires a permit from the Village of Midlothian Building Department and must be performed by a contractor licensed by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. The 2021 IRC with local amendments now mandates specific ice and water shield coverage in eaves and valleys, high-nail count deck attachment for wind uplift, and detailed step flashing protocols. These are not optional upgrades; they are the legal minimum for occupant safety and insurability.
What does '115 mph wind rating' actually mean for my shingles?
It's a structural engineering standard (ASCE 7-22) for Midlothian's wind zone, not a marketing term. It mandates how shingles must be sealed and fastened to resist uplift. For spring convective storms, pairing this with UL 2218 Class 4 impact-resistant shingles is a financial necessity. These shingles resist hail up to 2 inches, drastically reducing the frequency of insurance claims for cosmetic damage that still leads to full roof replacements.