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Explore our gallery of completed roofing, siding, window, gutter, soffit, fascia, and storm restoration projects across Michigan City and Northwest Indiana. See the craftsmanship, attention to detail, and results homeowners trust.
Proudly Serving Northwest Indiana
Local crews serving homeowners and businesses throughout Lake County, Porter County, La Porte County and surrounding communities.
Proudly Serving Northwest Indiana
Select a county below to explore the cities and communities we proudly serve.
La Porte County
Michigan City, La Porte, Long Beach and more.
Porter County
Valparaiso, Portage, Chesterton and more.
Lake County
Crown Point, Hobart, Dyer, Gary and more.
St. Joseph County
South Bend, Granger, Osceola and more.
Have Questions About Your Roof, Storm Damage, or Insurance Claim?
Get answers to some of the most common questions homeowners ask before repairing or replacing their roof.
How do I know if my roof needs a repair or a full replacement?
Common warning signs include missing shingles, storm damage, recurring leaks, sagging areas, exposed underlayment, water stains on ceilings, granule loss, and damaged flashing around roof penetrations.
At Weldon Roofing & Construction, we start with a detailed inspection so homeowners understand exactly what's happening before making a major investment. In many cases, a repair may be sufficient. In others, replacing the roofing system can prevent larger and more expensive issues down the road.
Should I call a roofing contractor or my insurance company first after storm damage?
Many homeowners are surprised to learn that not all storm damage is immediately visible from the ground. Wind damage, lifted shingles, hail impacts, flashing damage, and hidden water intrusion can often go unnoticed without a professional assessment. Proper documentation early in the process can also help strengthen a claim and provide important information for your insurance adjuster.
What types of roof damage are typically covered by homeowners insurance?
Insurance companies typically do not cover issues caused by normal wear and tear, lack of maintenance, aging materials, or pre-existing conditions. This is why professional inspections and proper documentation are so important after a storm. Understanding the difference between storm damage and age-related deterioration can significantly impact the outcome of a claim.
What should I do if I think my roof has storm damage?
Take photos of anything you notice and schedule a professional roof inspection as soon as possible. Early documentation can help prevent additional damage and create a clear record if an insurance claim becomes necessary. Waiting too long after a storm can sometimes complicate the claims process and allow minor issues to become much larger repairs.
How long should a roof last in Northwest Indiana?
A roof should be viewed as a complete system rather than just shingles. Proper flashing, underlayment, ventilation, drainage, and installation methods all play a major role in long-term performance. Regular inspections can help identify issues early and extend the life of your roofing system while protecting your home from costly damage.
