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Rns Home Improvement is a Hilbert-based handyman, roofing, and siding service founded by an experienced professional who previously co-owned a roofing and siding company. Now operating independently, ...
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FAQs
Should I install traditional shingles now or wait for solar shingles?
For most Hilbert homes, a high-quality architectural asphalt shingle roof prepared for future solar is the pragmatic 2026 choice. While solar shingles integrate aesthetics, their efficiency and cost-per-watt lag behind traditional panels. Given the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit and strong net metering, we recommend a durable roof with conduit pathways and reinforced decking to support a retrofit panel array when you're ready.
A storm just caused major damage and my roof is actively leaking. How fast can you respond?
Our emergency dispatch prioritizes active leaks. From our staging near Hilbert Community Park, a crew can be on WIS-57 en route to your home within 30 minutes, with a typical arrival in 45-60 minutes. The first priority is a professional tarping operation to secure the building envelope and prevent interior water damage, followed by a full assessment to plan permanent repairs compliant with local codes.
My homeowner's insurance premium keeps rising. Can a new roof actually lower my bill?
In Wisconsin, a significant premium increase of 14% is common. The Wisconsin Property Insurance Rate Bureau offers credits for roofs that meet FORTIFIED Home™ standards. By installing a system rated for high winds and impact, you directly mitigate the insurer's risk. This often results in a measurable, long-term reduction in your annual premium, offsetting a portion of the project cost over time.
What are the local legal requirements for a roof replacement in Hilbert?
All work requires a permit from the Village of Hilbert Building Inspection Department and must be performed by a contractor licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. The 2020 UDC, based on the 2015 IRC, mandates specific material upgrades, including ice and water shield in all valleys and at eaves, and step flashing integration with wall siding. These are enforceable code minimums for occupant safety.
What makes a new roof 'storm-ready' for our area's severe weather?
Hilbert's 115 mph wind zone demands more than standard shingles. A resilient system integrates three components: enhanced deck attachment, a continuous sealed roof edge, and Class 4 impact-resistant shingles. During the May-August thunderstorm season, this assembly resists wind uplift and hail penetration, preventing the small punctures that lead to costly leaks and insurance claims, making it a financial safeguard.
Our Hilbert Central roof was installed in the late 1970s. Is it time for a replacement?
Yes. A 50-year-old architectural asphalt shingle roof has exceeded its functional lifespan. The original 1/2 inch CDX plywood decking remains sound, but decades of Wisconsin UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycles have degraded the shingle's asphalt binder and granule adhesion. In Hilbert's climate, this leads to widespread embrittlement, curling, and a high probability of moisture infiltration into the decking, which a simple repair cannot address.
I have new shingles but my attic still gets moldy. What's the issue?
This indicates an unbalanced ventilation system. On an 8/12 pitch gable roof, the 2020 Uniform Dwelling Code requires a specific ratio of net free vent area, split between continuous soffit intake and ridge exhaust. Improper venting traps warm, moist air in the attic, leading to condensation on the decking in winter and accelerated shingle deterioration in summer, independent of shingle quality.
My roof looks fine from the ground. Why would I need a professional inspection?
Visual checks miss critical failures. We use drone-based thermal imaging to scan the roof surface for sub-surface moisture trapped within the decking or insulation. This technology identifies wet areas under seemingly intact architectural shingles, allowing for targeted repairs before rot compromises the 1/2 inch CDX plywood. It transforms guesswork into a precise moisture map.