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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the permit for my roof replacement now require so much detail about ice and water shield?
The DeKalb County Building and Planning Department enforces the 2020 Indiana Residential Code, which has specific, non-negotiable requirements for water protection. For our climate, this includes mandating a self-adhering ice and water shield membrane not just at the eaves, but in all valleys and around all penetrations like chimneys and vents. This is a direct response to historical leak patterns and is a condition of passing final inspection. Always verify your contractor is licensed with the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency to ensure they are accountable to these standards.
Should I consider solar shingles when I replace my traditional asphalt roof?
The decision hinges on your primary goal. Traditional architectural shingles offer proven storm resilience and cost-effectiveness for the 115 mph wind zone. Integrated solar shingles provide energy generation, leveraging Indiana's net metering and the 30% federal tax credit. However, as of 2026, their impact rating and long-term durability in severe hail are less proven than dedicated Class 4 asphalt shingles. For maximum energy independence paired with proven storm resilience, a traditional Class 4 roof with a rack-mounted solar array is often the more robust solution.
My homeowner's insurance premium keeps climbing. Can my roof really help lower it?
Yes, directly. Indiana is experiencing an average 18% year-over-year increase in premiums. Insurance carriers now offer substantial discounts for roofs that meet the IBHS FORTIFIED Home standard, a voluntary upgrade beyond code. By installing a FORTIFIED-rated roof system with enhanced sealing and attachment, you mitigate the insurer's risk, which translates to a lower annual bill, often offsetting a significant portion of the upgrade cost over time.
A contractor just walked on my roof and said it's fine, but I'm not convinced. What are they missing?
A traditional visual inspection often misses sub-surface moisture trapped within the mat of architectural shingles or in the OSB deck below. In 2026, standard practice supplements this with targeted drone thermography, which can identify thermal anomalies indicating wet insulation or decking. This technology is crucial for detecting failure points long before they manifest as a visible stain on your ceiling, allowing for planned replacement instead of emergency repair.
My roof is original to my Cedar Creek Estates home built around 1991. What's happening to it now?
Your architectural asphalt shingles are now approximately 35 years old, which exceeds their typical service life in our climate. The 7/16-inch OSB decking beneath them is subjected to daily thermal cycling, causing the shingle adhesive strips to fail. This allows wind-driven rain from spring storms to lift shingles and infiltrate the roof system, leading to slow, undetected moisture damage to the deck and attic structure.
My roof has a severe leak during a storm. How quickly can a contractor respond?
For an active leak emergency, a crew will dispatch from a staging area near Cedar Creek Park, taking I-69 for the most direct route to your neighborhood. Our target response time is 35-45 minutes to perform a critical emergency tarping service. This rapid deployment is designed to secure the interior of your home from water intrusion and prevent immediate secondary damage to ceilings and insulation.
I have new shingles, but my attic still gets moldy. Could the roof itself be the problem?
Absolutely. On a 4/12 pitch roof common here, improper ventilation creates a stagnant, high-humidity attic environment. The 2020 Indiana Residential Code mandates a balanced system with specific intake (soffit) and exhaust (ridge) ratios. If this balance is off, warm, moist air from the house condenses on the cold roof sheathing in winter, leading to wood rot and mold on the very decking your new shingles are meant to protect.
Are impact-resistant shingles worth the extra cost for our area?
For Cedar Creek Township, they are a financial necessity. Our 115 mph wind zone and moderate hail risk mean spring convective storms routinely deliver 1.5-inch stones. A Class 4 impact-resistant shingle is specifically engineered to withstand this punishment without cracking or granule loss. This directly prevents the small fractures that lead to leaks and costly emergency repairs, making it a durable investment that protects your home's envelope.