Wind Damage Roofing in Chicago

Lifted shingle, blown-off, and wind-driven rain damage repair.

The Windy City earns its name. Sustained gusts of 50–70 mph aren't rare, and they lift shingle tabs, peel back flat-roof membranes, and drive rain sideways behind siding and flashings. Wind damage is often partial — the roof looks fine from the street but the seal strip has broken on hundreds of tabs.

At The Chicago Roofers, wind damage roofing is one of our core specialties. Chicago is unlike any other roofing market in the country — a city built on a mix of 1890s greystones, 1920s bungalows, mid-century brick two-flats, modern infill, and dense commercial corridors, all sitting in a climate that swings from 95°F summer humidity to -20°F winter wind chills. A roofing contractor who treats Chicago the same as a suburban tract neighborhood will miss the details that actually keep water out of these buildings. We don't. Every wind damage roofing project we take on is scoped, priced, and executed around the specific building era, roof geometry, and microclimate of the property in front of us.

What's Included

  • Tab-by-tab seal inspection
  • Flat roof membrane uplift detection
  • Insurance documentation
  • Repair or replacement based on scope

Why It Matters in Chicago

Lakefront and high-rise-adjacent properties take harder wind hits because of turbulence around tall structures. We know the high-risk zones.

Chicago's combination of lake-effect moisture, sustained winter freeze cycles, and aggressive summer storm patterns means that roofing problems that would take a decade to develop in a milder climate can show up in three or four years here. That's why our approach to wind damage roofingis built around durability-first detailing — heavier ice-and-water shield coverage, properly terminated parapet flashings, balanced attic ventilation, and material specifications that exceed code minimums in the spots that matter most.

Materials & Systems We Use

For Chicago wind damage roofing projects, we work exclusively with established, manufacturer-backed systems: architectural asphalt shingles from GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed; standing-seam and stone-coated metal panels rated for Chicago wind zones; EPDM, TPO, and PVC single-ply membranes for flat assemblies; and SBS-modified bitumen where torch-down or self-adhered low-slope systems make sense. We carry manufacturer certifications that unlock extended warranties most contractors can't offer, and we register every warranty in the property owner's name so it transfers cleanly at sale.

Chicago Code, Permits & Inspections

Any meaningful roofing scope in Chicago triggers a Department of Buildings permit. We pull the permit in our name, post it at the property, coordinate the inspector visit, and close the permit when work is complete — a step that protects you when you sell. For landmark districts, designated historic properties, and HOA-governed buildings, we navigate the extra approval layer so your project doesn't get red-tagged. Our crews work to the most recent Chicago energy and building code revisions, including reflectivity requirements on low-slope roofs and ventilation balance rules on steep-slope assemblies.

Our Process

  1. 1

    Inspect

    Every slope, with attention to ridge and rake edges where wind concentrates.

  2. 2

    Document

    Photos of lifted tabs, missing shingles, and creased seal strips.

  3. 3

    Repair

    Often a repair, sometimes a slope replacement, occasionally a full replacement.

What to Expect on Project Day

Crews arrive between 7 and 8 a.m. with a project lead who walks you through the day's plan, protects landscaping and the building exterior with tarps and plywood, and stages dumpsters and materials with the smallest practical street footprint — a real concern on narrow Chicago lots and tight alley access. Magnetic nail sweeps run multiple times per day, every day, including final cleanup. We leave the property cleaner than we found it.

Across Every Chicago Neighborhood

We provide wind damage roofing in every Chicago neighborhood — from the dense flat-roof corridors of Logan Square and Pilsen, to the bungalow belts of Portage Park and Chatham, to the lakefront high-rises of Edgewater. Local building stock, microclimate, and even prevailing wind direction all change how we approach the work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is one missing shingle a real problem?

Often yes — the underlayment exposed underneath isn't designed for long-term UV or wind exposure. Even one missing shingle should be replaced quickly.

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