Roofs Built to Last Through Indiana Weather

Residential Roofing Services in Greenwood for homes showing signs of storm damage, missing shingles, or persistent leaks

A1 Restoration provides residential roofing services in Greenwood that address everything from minor leak repairs to complete roof replacements. Your roof may need professional attention if you notice water stains on ceilings, missing or curling shingles after recent storms, or granules collecting in gutters. We work with shingle, metal, and flat roofing systems to match the specific demands of your home and its exposure.


The inspection process reveals damage that homeowners often miss from ground level—lifted flashing around chimneys, deteriorated underlayment beneath visible shingles, or inadequate ventilation that shortens material lifespan. Indiana's freeze-thaw cycles crack sealant bonds, while summer heat bakes asphalt shingles and accelerates wear. Proper installation includes ice and water shield in vulnerable areas, drip edge to direct runoff, and ridge venting that prevents moisture buildup in attic spaces.


Schedule a roof inspection to document current conditions and identify specific repair needs before minor issues spread.

What Proper Roof Installation Requires

Roof replacement involves removing old materials down to the decking, inspecting the wood substrate for rot or weakness, and installing new underlayment that acts as a secondary moisture barrier. Shingle placement follows manufacturer specifications for overlap and fastener placement—shortcuts here lead to wind damage during storms. Metal roofing requires different fastening patterns and expansion allowances to prevent oil-canning, while flat roofs depend on precise slope and drainage design to avoid ponding water.


After installation, you notice that water sheets off cleanly without backing up under shingles, attic temperatures drop because ventilation now moves air properly, and wind no longer lifts edges during storms. A1 Restoration ensures flashing integration at every roof penetration so chimneys, vents, and skylights remain sealed through seasonal expansion and contraction. The difference shows up during the first heavy rain when gutters fill normally instead of water finding paths into wall cavities.


Our preventative maintenance programs include annual inspections that catch sealant failures, loose fasteners, and debris accumulation before they compromise the roof system. Storm damage repairs address both visible impact points and hidden stress fractures in decking. We document all findings with photos and written reports that support insurance claims when weather events cause covered damage.

Questions Property Owners Usually Ask

Homeowners in Greenwood often want to know how roofing choices affect long-term costs and whether repairs make sense before replacement becomes necessary.

  • What indicates a roof needs replacement rather than repair?

    When more than 30 percent of shingles show curling, cracking, or granule loss, replacement usually costs less over five years than repeated patch work, especially if the roof is beyond 20 years old.

  • How does Indiana weather affect roofing material choice?

    Asphalt shingles handle freeze-thaw cycles well when properly ventilated, metal roofing sheds snow and ice efficiently, and flat roofs in this climate require EPDM or TPO membranes that resist temperature extremes without cracking.

  • What does a roof inspection include?

    Inspectors walk the entire surface checking fastener integrity, examine flashing at transitions, look for soft spots indicating decking damage, verify ventilation airflow, and document any areas where water could penetrate during wind-driven rain.

  • How long does a full roof replacement take?

    Most residential projects finish in one to three days depending on roof complexity, weather conditions, and whether decking repairs are needed once old materials come off.

  • What preparation helps a roofing project go smoothly?

    Clear vehicles from the driveway, move patio furniture away from the house, cover items in the attic since vibration shakes dust loose, and trim tree branches within six feet of the roof to give crews safe working clearance.

A1 Restoration works with insurance adjusters to document storm damage and ensure claims reflect actual repair costs. Our team provides detailed estimates that break down material choices, labor requirements, and warranty coverage so you understand exactly what the project includes before work begins.