Close-up of icicles hanging from the edge of a darkened roof in a cold, winter setting. The background is slightly blurred, emphasizing the sharpness and detail of the icicles—a testament to quality work by your trusted roofing contractor.

While winter snowfall can often be exciting and fun, when it comes to your roof, it’s anything but. If you’re unprepared for what the cold weather inevitably brings, the snow, ice, and other unpredictable outside elements can wreak havoc on your roofing system.

At Revived Exteriors, we are dedicated to providing full and superior roofing protection to all of our Arlington Heights IL residents. This is why we’ve prepared for you a list of the most common winter roofing issues that you should be on the lookout for this coming winter.

By being aware of what awaits, no issue will get by you, and you’ll be able to address them in a timely manner.

 

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1. Condensation

Condensation occurs when warm air is combined with a cold surface. And if your attic isn’t well insulated, that creates the perfect environment for condensation to happen. This, in turn, can lead to other issues, such as mold and mildew growing and damaging your home’s structure, as well as moisture build-up that can cause other issues throughout your home.

 

2. Wind Damage

Since Arlington Heights and the areas surrounding Chicago are known as very windy, homeowners should be on the lookout for gusts of heavy winds in the coming months. When their speed picks up, they can do a lot of damage, to the point of loosening up your asphalt shingles. If you notice some of your shingles on the ground, call our Revived team ASAP.

 

3. Leaky Flashing

Flashings are the metal pieces placed throughout your roof with the purpose of directing water away from the vulnerable areas of your roof, such as intersections of different elements. In case they weren’t installed properly, they can start to break away from the roof and cause heavy leakage, especially during heavy snowstorms. In order to prevent this from happening, you can inspect your flashings twice a year to make sure they’re firmly in place.

 

4. Overhanging Tree Limbs

When your home is surrounded by trees, there’s a high risk that a wind might blow the branches onto your roof, windows, or siding and cause serious damage. This is even more likely during the unpredictable weather that winter brings. Luckily, this problem is easily solved by simply trimming the tree branches and protecting your home and everyone inside it.

 

5. Snow Build-Up

When snow builds up on top of your roof, it causes a lot of additional pressure on the entire structure and becomes too heavy to hold. This can result in many structural issues that can pose a serious threat. On top of that, when snowfall melts on your roof, it can create leaks that will spread fast and cause irreparable damage if not addressed on time. Regular roof inspections and snow removal can help you avoid all of this and keep your roof in top shape. 

 

6. Ice Dams

Ice dams form when the heat rises from the warmer sections of your roof and meets the freezing parts. While it’s difficult to prevent ice dams from forming completely, it is possible to minimize them. How? With good insulation and a proper roof ventilation system.

 

Call Revived Exteriors for the Best Residential Roofing Services

Contact your best Arlington Heights IL residential roofing contractor for the highest quality roofing services. We conduct our work with respect, integrity, and outstanding customer service while ensuring your residential roof remains in top shape no matter the weather. 

We guarantee you superb end results and a long-lasting roof that will give you and your family great peace of mind for many years to come.

 

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A flat industrial rooftop with multiple skylights and ventilation units under a partly cloudy sky, expertly maintained by a leading roofing company, overlooks a distant city skyline.

Any commercial establishment needs to look appealing from the outside to create a good first impression on business partners and potential customers. And in order for it to stay appealing, you as a business owner should recognize when it is time to replace a roof that has come to the end of its lifespan.

Working on a commercial roof is no small feat, and unlike residential roofs, it can be more challenging due to certain factors. That is why we’ve decided to share with you a few tips on how to best prepare for a commercial roof installation that you may need in the future.

 

1. Establish a Solid Plan of Action

A successful commercial roof installation cannot begin without a concrete plan of action. This includes determining a general timetable of the project with your roofer and the specifics of the installation, such as the roofing material.

If you start with this, you will avoid the project going in the wrong direction or taking up more of the budget that you had initially intended.

 

2. Set a Project Budget You Can Afford

Another vital aspect is establishing a reasonable budget and managing to stay on (or under) it. 

Your commercial roof installation cost will greatly depend on the size of your commercial property and the availability of your Arlington Heights IL roofing contractor. In addition to that, you should always keep in mind that there will be some unplanned expenses due to unforeseen circumstances or changes in the project.

At Revived Exteriors, we will go through all of the options with you in detail, so that we can help you determine the ideal type of project and the best materials for your specific budget.

 

3. Find a Reputable Commercial Roofing Specialist

You should always hire a contractor with a lot of experience in commercial roofing, as these roofing projects are more complex than residential and demand specific expertise. 

Be certain to check their background and reviews so that you know exactly what to expect. Our team understands that a commercial roof installation is a big project and may cause some inevitable disruption to your daily operations, but we are always extra careful to protect your investment and keep the disruption to a minimum.

 

4. Set an Estimated Time Frame

It’s imperative to establish a realistic time frame that your contractor can stay true to. Commercial roof installation is not a project that can be completed overnight, which is why you need to be on the same page regarding the expected time of completion. It may take up to several days or weeks, depending on the complexity of the roof.

 

5. Keep Your Staff Updated on the Project

One other thing you should do is regularly update your staff on the project’s progress. They need to know how (and for how long) this will affect their work and which areas of the building they need to avoid. It is best to put warning signs in the area and keep an open line of communication with your employees from start to finish.

 

6. Ask Your Contractor about Maintenance and Warranty

Your Arlington Heights IL commercial roof installation contractor provides you with a great opportunity to inquire about warranty and maintenance deals. Don’t be afraid to openly ask your trusted roofers about the manufacturer’s warranty or workmanship warranty and feel free to take full advantage of it.

 

Call Revived Exteriors for the Best Commercial Roofing Services

By hiring Revived Exteriors, you are relying on the best Arlington Heights IL commercial roofing specialists who will provide your property with the best, most durable roofs. Our experience and skill set have helped us successfully complete numerous commercial roofing projects, making us your #1 choice for a job well done.

A two-story light gray house with white trim, a covered front porch, and manicured landscaping sits on a green lawn with trees in the background. Recently updated by a top-notch roofing company, its exquisite roof installation adds to its charm. A small mailbox is visible in the front yard.

Your roof is a vital feature that protects your entire family while keeping your home safe from all kinds of severe weather, falling debris, and critters. So it goes without saying that maintaining it regularly is a must if you want it to keep doing its job.

Luckily, roofs tend to last very long, provided that they are properly taken care of. Since your trusted Arlington Heights IL roofers care about your family’s well-being, we’re here to give you a few pointers that will help you maintain a highly-functioning roof over your head for many years to come!

Pay attention to these important dos & don’ts of preventative residential roof maintenance.

 

DO

 

  1. Clean your gutters. Not only will this keep your gutter system perfectly functioning, but it will also prolong the lifespan of your roof.
  2. Schedule regular roof inspections. Don’t attempt to do it yourself. Some jobs are simply best left to the professionals who are thoroughly familiar with the ins and outs of every type of roof.
  3. Trim large tree branches around your property. Sure, they might provide you with a much-needed shade over the summer, but come winter, they can be a serious threat by constantly slamming into your roof.
  4. Perform a visual inspection of your roof. Safely from the ground, inspect for missing or loose shingles, and check for any signs of deterioration. By doing regular visual check-ups, you are likely to spot minor issues on time and prevent them from becoming a more severe problem down the road.
  5. Make sure to keep your roof clean of debris, leaves, and tree limbs. Not only will this make your roof look more aesthetically pleasing, but it also ensures a longer lifespan for your roofing system.

 

DON’T

 

  1. Forget to remove moss. While moss might seem relatively harmless to some homeowners, it can actually cause serious damage to your roofing system as it absorbs moisture.
  2. Leave your attic unattended. Your attic is a fantastic indicator of the state of your roof. If you are able to see daylight through the boards or if there are highly visible water stains, it’s time to call your experts at Revived Exteriors ASAP.
  3. Neglect to check your roof after a storm or any type of severe weather. Your roof’s primary purpose is sheltering you from storms. So, in their aftermath, don’t neglect to check if it’s still fully-functioning or in need of repairs.
  4. Forget to check your roof’s ventilation. It’s important that your roof is properly ventilated and able to breathe. That way, it can successfully prevent ice dams from forming and causing unnecessary moisture.
  5. Put off roof maintenance until you notice a problem. By the time it catches your eye, it might already be too late. The longer you put it off, the more dangerous it can become. Your roof is the first line of defense against the outside elements, and as such it deserves to move up your priority list.

 

What Can We Help You With?

Revived Exteriors is a licensed and insured Arlington Heights IL residential roofing company, and when working with us, you are working with the leading industry experts. We are highly professional and dedicated, so your property is always safe and protected when we are on site.

We will take care of your residential roofing system from top to bottom. We are just a phone call away, so feel free to contact us with any questions or to schedule your free inspection!

warning signs you need to replace windows in Illinois homes

Warning Signs You Need to Replace Windows

Contractor advice for Illinois homeowners based on real inspections, not sales scripts.

If you’re a homeowner in Chicago or the surrounding Illinois suburbs and are noticing warning signs you need to replace windows, you’re not alone. As exterior contractors with over 25 years of experience at Revived Exteriors, we inspect windows every week that homeowners thought were “fine”… until they weren’t.

This guide breaks down the real warning signs it’s time to replace your windows, based on what we see in the field—not sales hype. Some issues are cosmetic. Others are structural, energy-related, or can lead to moisture damage if ignored.

The Short Answer (Contractor Verdict)

If your windows are drafty, fogged, difficult to operate, or causing condensation issues, replacement is usually the smarter long-term decision. Especially in Illinois climates where freeze–thaw cycles, wind, and humidity punish older window systems.

1. Drafts or Temperature Changes — Common Warning Signs You Need to Replace Windows

If you feel cold air in winter or heat radiating through your windows in summer, your window seals or frames are no longer performing.

Many older windows—especially aluminum or early vinyl—lack modern thermal breaks and low-E coatings. Even if the glass looks intact, air infiltration can dramatically increase energy costs.

Contractor insight: If caulking and weatherstripping don’t solve the issue, the window unit itself has failed.

2. Fogging or Moisture Between Glass Panes

Condensation trapped between panes means the insulated glass seal has failed. This cannot be repaired.

Once the seal breaks:

  • Energy efficiency drops sharply
  • Moisture accumulates inside the unit
  • Mold risk increases around frames and drywall

In Illinois homes, we see this most often after 15–20 years.

3. Rising Energy Bills With No Other Explanation

If your HVAC system hasn’t changed but your energy bills keep climbing, your windows may be the culprit.


According to the U.S. Department of Energy, inefficient windows are a major source of heat loss in older homes.

Windows account for up to 30% of residential heat loss. Old or failed windows force furnaces and AC units to work overtime—especially during Midwest winters.

Replacement windows with low-E glass, argon gas, and insulated frames can significantly reduce monthly costs.

4. Windows That Stick, Won’t Lock, or Won’t Stay Open

Difficulty opening or closing windows is more than an inconvenience—it’s often a structural warning sign.

Common causes include:

  • Frame warping from moisture
  • Failed balances or springs
  • Improper original installation

Stuck windows are also a safety issue, especially in bedrooms where egress matters.

5. Visible Rot, Soft Frames, or Water Damage

Wood rot, bubbling paint, or soft spots around window frames usually indicate long-term moisture intrusion.

At this stage, repairs are often temporary and hide deeper problems inside the wall cavity.

Contractor rule: If moisture has reached framing or insulation, replacement—not repair—is the responsible solution.

6. Excessive Condensation on Interior Glass

Interior condensation—especially in winter—signals poor insulation and temperature imbalance.

While occasional condensation can be normal, consistent moisture leads to:

  • Mold growth
  • Trim and drywall damage
  • Indoor air quality issues

Modern windows regulate surface temperature far more effectively.

7. Outdated Windows Hurting Curb Appeal or Resale Value

Buyers notice windows immediately. Old, mismatched, or inefficient windows can reduce perceived home value—even if the rest of the house is updated.

In competitive Illinois markets like Arlington Heights, Naperville, and the North Shore, new windows can:

  • Improve appraisal confidence
  • Increase buyer trust
  • Reduce inspection objections

Repair vs. Replace: The Honest Answer

Repair makes sense when:

  • The window is under 10–12 years old
  • The issue is hardware-related
  • No moisture or seal failure is present

Replacement is the better option when:

  • Multiple windows show the same issues
  • Energy loss is ongoing
  • Frames or seals have failed

Final Contractor Advice

These warning signs you need to replace windows often appear years before homeowners realize how much energy and comfort they’re losing. If you’re seeing more than one of these warning signs, replacing your windows is usually the most cost-effective long-term decision—especially in Illinois climates.

Quality replacement windows improve comfort, reduce energy costs, and eliminate recurring maintenance issues. The key is choosing the right product and ensuring proper installation.

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At Revived Exteriors, we provide honest window evaluations—not pressure sales. If replacement makes sense, we’ll explain why. If it doesn’t, we’ll tell you that too.


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