Roof Re-Pitching in Glenview, IL

When it comes to maintaining your roof's optimal performance and longevity, sometimes the pitch requires professional adjustment to achieve superior water drainage and ensure comprehensive structural safety.


At Glenview Elite Roofing, we specialize in expert roof re-pitching services that effectively protect your home from costly leaks and extensive damage caused by inadequate or compromised roof angles. Our highly experienced team meticulously ensures your roof achieves the precise slope necessary to maximize its lifespan and provide unwavering protection for your home.


Professional re-pitching can also dramatically improve your roof's aesthetic appeal and significantly increase your property's overall market value. We work with careful attention to architectural detail to seamlessly match your home's existing style and character while ensuring full compliance with local building codes and industry standards during the pitch correction process. Our unwavering goal is to deliver reliable, long-lasting results that consistently stand up to severe weather conditions and the test of time.


If you're experiencing troublesome pooling water, persistent leaks, compromised drainage, or simply want to upgrade your roof's overall performance and efficiency, our comprehensive re-pitching service is specifically designed to address those concerns clearly and effectively. We handle every project with meticulous care and professional expertise to provide you with complete peace of mind and a roof system that performs exceptionally well for decades to come, protecting your most valuable investment.

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Types of Roofs Suitable for Re-Pitching

We work with several roof types that can be re-pitched to improve drainage, durability, or appearance. Some roofs need specific approaches based on their design and use. Our experience covers a variety of roofing styles for homes and businesses.

Residential Roofs

Most residential roofs can be re-pitched, especially those with asphalt shingles, metal panels, or tiles. Re-pitching helps fix issues like poor drainage or leaks caused by an incorrect slope.


We focus on common roof styles such as gable, hip, and gambrel roofs. These have clear slopes that can be adjusted by adding framing or removing old materials. Re-pitching can extend the roof’s life and improve energy efficiency by allowing better water runoff.


Homeowners often choose re-pitching to update the look of their roof without a full replacement. It is also cost-effective when the structure is still solid but the slope needs correction.

Commercial Roofs

Commercial roofs, especially those with larger surface areas, benefit from re-pitching to prevent standing water and related damage. Many commercial buildings have flat or low-slope roofs that require precise adjustments.


We handle metal roofs, built-up roofs, and single-ply membranes. Re-pitching often involves adding tapered insulation or restructuring roof sections to create proper slopes. This reduces maintenance costs and extends the lifespan of the roof system.


Business owners should consider re-pitching when their roof shows signs of pooling water or when local building codes require improved drainage.

Flat and Slow-Slope Roofs

Flat and low-slope roofs are common in commercial and some residential buildings. These need careful assessment before re-pitching since small slope changes affect water drainage significantly.


We use techniques like installing tapered insulation or raising edges to improve slope. This helps avoid leaks and water damage, which are common in flat roof systems.


Materials like EPDM, TPO, and modified bitumen are compatible with re-pitching when properly handled. We ensure adjustments meet industry standards to maintain roof integrity and protect the building below.

Benefits of Roof Re-Pitching Services

Enhanced Water Drainage


A properly pitched roof allows rainwater and snow to drain quickly. When the slope is too flat, water pools in certain areas, increasing the risk of leaks and damage. By changing the angle, we ensure water moves off the roof fast, which prevents buildup. This reduces the chance of mold and rot. It also stops ice dams in winter, which can damage shingles and gutters.


Better drainage means fewer repairs over time. It protects your home’s interior and lowers maintenance costs.



Increased Roof Lifespan


Re-pitching strengthens the roof’s durability. A correct slope lets materials wear out evenly instead of piling stress in weak spots. This adjustment helps shingles and underlayment last longer. When water drains well, materials dry faster, avoiding warping or decay.


Investing in re-pitching can add years to your roof’s life. It reduces the chance of needing a full replacement soon, saving money in the long run.



Improved Structural Integrity


A roof with the right pitch supports weight better. If the slope is too low, heavy snow or debris may strain the frame. We adjust the pitch to distribute weight evenly across rafters and joists. This prevents sagging and reduces the risk of structural damage.


Proper pitch also reduces wind pressure on the roof, making your home more stable in strong storms. Improving the frame’s strength protects your investment and keeps your home safe.

Signs You Need Roof Re-Pitching


We often find that certain problems signal the need for roof re-pitching. One clear sign is water pooling on your roof. When water doesn’t drain properly, it can cause damage over time.


Another warning is visible sagging or uneven areas on the roof. This happens when the roof's angle changes from its original design. It affects how well water flows off your roof.


If you notice water leaks inside your home, it may mean your roof isn’t pitched correctly. Poor drainage from a wrong pitch can let water seep in, causing stains or damage.


Wear on shingles and roofing materials can also point to pitch problems. When water sits or moves slowly, it speeds up wear and tear.


Here’s a quick list of signs:


  • Water puddles or pools on the roof
  • Sagging or uneven roof shape
  • Interior water leaks or stains
  • Faster than normal shingle wear
  • Mold or mildew near roof edges


We recommend checking your roof pitch if you see any of these signs. Fixing the slope will improve drainage and protect your home from future damage.

Roof Re-Pitching FAQs

We understand many homeowners have questions about roof re-pitching. Here, we address common topics like costs, materials, timeframes, energy benefits, financing, and warranties.

  • What factors determine the cost of re-pitching a roof?

    The cost depends on roof size, pitch angle, materials used, and the complexity of the job. Labor and any needed repairs also affect pricing.



  • Are there financing options available for roof re-pitching?

    Yes, we offer several financing plans to help spread out payments. Terms vary based on credit approval and project scope.



  • What materials are commonly used when re-pitching a flat roof?

    We typically use plywood or OSB for the base. For waterproofing, materials like modified bitumen, EPDM, or TPO membranes are common.



  • What is the typical duration for a roof re-pitching project?

    Most projects take between 3 to 7 days. This depends on roof size and weather conditions.



  • How does a re-pitched roof benefit homeowners in terms of energy efficiency?

    A new pitch improves water drainage and allows better insulation. This helps reduce heating and cooling costs.