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Roofing Guides by City

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Crown Point, IN

Roofing: Crown Point's Steep Historic Roofs Are Premium Jobs. Stop Letting Them Walk.

A Crown Point Victorian reroof runs $12,000 to $20,000. Homeowners get three quotes, stall on price, and book whoever follows up first. Here is how to be that contractor.

Hammond, IN

Roofing: The Hidden Layers Under Hammond's Old Roofs Are Costing You the Sale

Most Hammond homes built before 1960 are sitting on two or three layers of shingles, and that tear-off requirement can add $1,500 to $3,000 to a quote a homeowner was not expecting.

Hobart, IN

Roofing: The Storm Chasers Are Already in Hobart Before You Wake Up

After every hail event in Northwest Indiana, out of state contractors are knocking on doors within 48 hours. Local Hobart roofers lose thousands in storm damage jobs because they have no system to respond first.

Merrillville, IN

Roofing: Merrillville's Second Roof Wave Is Here and the Jobs Go to Whoever Responds First

Merrillville's 1970s and 80s subdivisions are all hitting their second roof cycle at once, and roofing contractors who respond in minutes are booking $660,000 more per season than the ones who call back the next day.

Munster, IN

Roofing: Munster Homes Deserve Better Than Three Tab Shingles

Most Munster homeowners accept three tab shingles on homes worth $300,000 or more without knowing they are giving up 20 years of roof life and real resale value.

Schererville, IN

Roofing: Schererville Gets Hail Every Few Years. The Contractor Who Responds First Keeps the Revenue.

A single hail event in Lake County can generate hundreds of insurance-eligible roofs overnight. If your response system is a voicemail box and a callback list, you are handing those jobs to contractors from out of state.

St. John, IN

Roofing: St. John's Developer Shingles Are Failing and Most Homeowners Do Not Know It Yet

St. John's explosive growth in the 1990s and 2000s left thousands of homes with developer grade shingles now hitting the end of their rated life. The contractors who reach those homeowners first will book $9,000 to $14,000 jobs their competitors never even knew were available.

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