Home Restoration & Roofing in Wrigleyville, IL

Local Roofing Contractor Expertise

Wrigleyville's two-flats, greystones, and low-rise brick buildings need roofing contractor and siding contractor services tailored to older architecture. We handle flat roofs, parapet walls, and historic masonry restoration. From storm damage to routine maintenance, we protect your property near Clark Street and Addison.

How We Work

Clear process from inspection to completion

1

Inspect Your Roof

We assess flat roofs and sloped designs common in Wrigleyville two-flats. Check for pooling water, flashing damage, and parapet wall leaks.

2

Repair or Replace Plan

We explain options for your specific building type and damage level. Asphalt shingles, modified bitumen, PVC, or TPO—we match your roof to your goals.

3

Expert Installation

Licensed crew handles roof work, flashing, siding repair, and masonry tuckpointing. Safety first, quality always on Clark Street and beyond.

4

Final Walk & Approval

You sign off on every detail. We clean the site, verify drainage, and ensure your roof and siding pass final inspection.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

Flat Roof Repair & Replacement

Wrigleyville's brick buildings commonly feature flat roofs. Water pooling, membrane damage, and flashing leaks need expert attention. We install TPO and PVC systems that reduce cooling costs.

  • Emergency leak stops and temporary tarping
  • Full membrane replacement with drainage review
  • Scupper and gutter maintenance
Flat roof repair project

Flat roof system upgrade near Addison Street, Wrigleyville

Pitched Roof Installation

Historic greystones and two-flats in Wrigleyville demand proper pitch roofing. Asphalt shingles suit most budgets; architectural shingles add depth and character to your home's facade.

  • Standard asphalt shingles and premium architectural options
  • Flashing, valleys, and ridge detail work
  • Proper ventilation and ice-dam prevention
Pitched roof shingle installation

Architectural shingle roof on historic two-flat near Wrigley Field

Storm Damage Restoration

Harsh Chicago summers bring severe storms. Hail damage, missing shingles, and blown-off flashing are common. We document damage for insurance claims and execute repairs fast.

  • Same-day emergency tarping and leak stops
  • Full damage assessment and insurance coordination
  • Hail impact repair and replacement
Storm damage roof repair

Storm damage repair on multi-unit building in Wrigleyville

Masonry & Siding Repair

Wrigleyville's brick and split-face block buildings face moisture intrusion. Tuckpointing, parapet sealing, and modern masonry sealant protect your walls from water damage and deterioration.

  • Tuckpointing and repointing on brick and block
  • Parapet wall moisture ventilation systems
  • Masonry sealant and flashing upgrades
Brick masonry and siding repair

Masonry tuckpointing on historic red-brick building, Clark Street area

Why Wrigleyville Needs Expert Roofing

Older architecture requires specialist knowledge

Historic Building Challenges

Thirty-eight percent of Wrigleyville homes were built before 1940. These older buildings feature unique roof pitches, chimney flashing, and foundation settling that newer contractors may not handle properly. Our team knows period-correct solutions.

Vintage buildings need preventive roof maintenance twice yearly. Debris buildup on flat roofs leads to water pooling and membrane failure in weeks.

Game-Day Traffic & Activity

Wrigley Field events mean vibration, foot traffic on nearby rooftops, and seasonal stress on exteriors. We design roofs and siding systems to withstand Wrigleyville's unique activity level year-round.

Lake Michigan Weather Exposure

Just over one mile from Lake Michigan, Wrigleyville faces wind-driven rain and temperature swings. Proper flashing, ventilation, and sealant grade matter here more than in inland Chicago neighborhoods.

We've served the North Side since 1972. Over 50 years of Wrigleyville roofing and masonry experience.

Why Flat Roofs Matter Here

Prevalent across multi-unit buildings

Flat roofs are common on Wrigleyville's low-rise apartments and brick buildings. Unlike pitched roofs, flat systems require proactive maintenance. Water sitting for 48 hours can cause major structural damage. We inspect drainage, seal seams, and install proper ventilation on parapet walls.

Many Wrigleyville residents enjoy rooftop access for Cubs game viewing and socializing. A well-maintained flat roof doubles its lifespan and protects your investment.

Popular Flat Roof Materials

  • TPO & PVC: Energy-efficient, reflect heat, lower summer cooling costs
  • Modified Bitumen: Durable, reliable, good for renovation projects
  • Built-Up Roofs: Traditional tar-and-gravel systems still common in older buildings

Getting Here in Wrigleyville

Easy Red Line access near Addison and Clark

We're based right on the North Side, just off Addison Street near Wrigley Field. Heading north on Clark from downtown, you'll pass the historic stadium marquee. Turn east on Addison and look for our signs near the Red Line Addison stop. Street parking is often available a block north on Sheffield Avenue.

Coming by car on game days? Parking fills fast. We recommend transit or arriving early. Public transit riders take the Red Line directly to Addison. From there, we're a short walk east.

Call ahead, especially during baseball season. Wrigley Field events mean congested streets and limited access.

Service Area Coverage

We serve Wrigleyville, Lake View, Uptown, and surrounding North Side neighborhoods. Whether your building sits on Clark Street near the stadium or on a quiet residential block, our crew handles roofing contractor and siding contractor work throughout the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What roofing materials work best for Wrigleyville's climate?

For flat roofs, TPO and PVC handle wind and temperature swings near Lake Michigan. For pitched roofs, architectural asphalt shingles offer durability and curb appeal on historic two-flats and greystones. Choose materials that match your building's age and exposure.

How often should my flat roof be maintained?

Inspect and clean flat roofs twice yearly—spring and fall—to remove debris and prevent water pooling. Many roof warranties require this maintenance to stay valid. During winter, watch for ice dams; in summer, check for heat-caused seam separation.

Will my roof insurance cover storm damage?

Most homeowner policies cover sudden storm damage like hail and wind. We document damage with photos and provide detailed repair estimates for your claim. We work with adjusters and help coordinate coverage to minimize out-of-pocket costs.

What's the difference between roof repair and roof replacement?

Repairs patch leaks and damage on existing systems; replacement installs a new roof. If your roof is over 20 years old or damage is widespread, replacement is often more economical than repeated repairs. We assess your specific situation and recommend the best path.

How do I know if my masonry needs tuckpointing?

Look for crumbling mortar, cracked brick, and water stains on interior walls—common on Wrigleyville's century-old buildings. Deteriorating mortar joints let moisture into walls and cause structural damage. Tuckpointing seals joints and prevents expensive repairs later.

Can I use my rooftop deck during Cubs games?

Yes—if your roof is properly maintained. A well-sealed flat roof system handles foot traffic and gathering spaces. Load limits apply; check with your building's structural engineer. Regular maintenance extends rooftop deck life and keeps it safe for residents.

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