If you’ve ever walked into your attic on a July afternoon in Illinois, you know it feels like an oven. But did you know that heat isn't just uncomfortable—it’s actually attacking your roof from the inside out?
Read MoreYou’ve made the investment, survived the construction noise, and now your home has the best-looking curb appeal on the block. But in Illinois, a new roof isn't a "set it and forget it" feature.
Read MoreIllinois homeowners can leverage expanded federal tax credits and local energy rebates to offset the cost of high-efficiency roofing and window replacements.
Read MoreIn 2026, Illinois homeowners can reduce their home insurance premiums by up to 20% by installing Class 4 Impact-Resistant shingles and ensuring their roof meets the latest 2026 energy and safety codes.
Read MoreIf you’ve been putting off a window replacement, you might want to look at your calendar—and your energy bill. In the home improvement world, 2026 has brought a "perfect storm" of factors that are driving window prices upward across Illinois.
Read MoreWhile the new 2026 Illinois Energy Codes tell you that you need efficiency, they don't tell you which material will actually hold up when the temperature swings 50 degrees in a single day.
Read MoreIf you’ve noticed a draft while sitting near your windows this winter, you aren’t just losing comfort—you’re likely losing money under the new 2026 Illinois Energy Codes.
Read MoreThe 2026 Solar-Ready Roof: Is Your Home Prepared for Illinois’ New Energy Mandates? Are you ready for the 2026 Illinois Solar Mandates?
Read MoreIt’s 10:00 PM on a Tuesday in January. The temperature is hovering at -5°F, and you just noticed a dark, damp spot forming on your bedroom ceiling. You look outside and see a wall of ice two inches thick hanging off your gutters. You have an ice dam emergency.
Read MoreIn 2026, a roof that “looks okay” might not be enough to protect your home—or your wallet. While the core signs of a failing roof haven't changed, the insurance and financial landscape in Illinois has shifted dramatically.
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