Enjoy the bold look of slate shingles without the cracking, erosion, and fissures commonly associated with natural slate. DaVinci’s slate shingles are Class A fire-rated, able to withstand wind gusts up to 110 mph, and will last for 50 years or more with proper maintenance. Our slate roofing contractors install, replace and repair slate roofs in Illinois. Contact us today for a free quote.
Ilinois homeowners prefer Infinity for slate roofing
Having to work with an unethical and greedy contractor can be a frustrating and stressful situation for homeowners. At Infinity, we aim to protect homeowners from such unscrupulous contractors and provide a roofing replacement, repair, or installation experience that is stress-free and enjoyable. Some of the many reasons why Illinois homeowners choose Infinity are:
Honest & fair pricing
Free quotes & inspections
Lifetime workmanship warranty
Certified, licensed, bonded, & insured for YOUR protection
Affordable financing options
Infinity Roofing is dedicated to surpassing your expectations for your slate roofing project, no matter how big or intricate it may be. Request a free estimate today to get started!
Slate Roofing Services in Illinois
Give your home the long-lasting roof it deserves with slate shingles. We specialize in:
Ensures the manufacturer’s warranty remains VALID with perfect installation to exact manufacturer specifications (9 out of 10 new roofs installed today can’t pass a simple warranty inspection due to shoddy workmanship which VOIDS the manufacturer’s warranty)
Lifetime workmanship warranty covers the duration of the product’s life
Over 48,000 warrantied roofs in Illinois
A warranty like Infinity's would BANKRUPT the average roofer by sheer volume of free roof repairs. Infinity’s roofing-industry-best warranty thrives because mistakes are vanishingly rare and remedied without hesitation at a cost of 0 dollars and 0 cents to the customer. You’ll pay nothing and receive the best customer service LONG after you have paid us for the project.
Missing or cracked slates: If you notice that slates are missing or cracked, it may be a sign that your roof is nearing the end of its useful life. Over time, slate can become brittle and more prone to cracking or breaking, which can compromise the overall integrity of the roof.
Leaks or water damage: If you notice leaks or water damage in your home, it could be a sign that your slate roof is no longer effectively keeping out water. This can be caused by cracked or missing slates, worn-out flashing, or other issues.
Algae or moss growth: Algae or moss growth on your slate roof can be a sign of moisture buildup, which can cause damage to the underlying structure over time. If you notice significant algae or moss growth, it may be time to replace your roof.
Sagging or uneven roof surface: If you notice that your roof is sagging or uneven in places, it could be a sign that the underlying structure is no longer able to support the weight of the slate. This can be caused by age, weathering, or other factors.
Age: If your slate roof is more than 50 years old, it may be nearing the end of its useful life. While slate roofs can last for a century or more with proper maintenance, older roofs are more likely to develop issues and require replacement.
What are DaVinci designer slate shingles?
DaVinci slate shingles are made from a proprietary blend of virgin resins, UV and thermal stabilizers, and a highly specialized fire retardant. This special formula allows DaVinci roofing slate to last up to 50 years with proper maintenance. These shingles come in four style options and dozens of color options.
Features
Class 4 impact rating
Class A fire rating
Certified to stand up to wind gusts up to 110 mph
Limited lifetime material warranty
Style options
Multi-width
Single-width
Province
Bellaforté
Slate roof vs asphalt roof
Slate roofs are more expensive up front, but have a high return on investment over time.
Specification
Composite Slate Roofs
Asphalt Roofs
Durability
High, with a lifespan of 50+ years
Moderate, with a lifespan of 15-30 years
Weight
Lighter, typically 1/3 to 1/2 the weight of natural slate
Heavier, typically 2-3 times the weight of composite slate
Maintenance
Low, with little to no maintenance required
Moderate, with occasional maintenance needed to prevent damage and deterioration
Resistance to Weather
Highly resistant to wind, hail, and fire
Moderate resistance to wind and hail, low resistance to fire
Appearance
Resembles natural slate, with a range of colors and styles available
Typically only available in a limited range of colors and styles
Environmental Impact
Made from recycled materials and can be recycled at the end of their lifespan
Less environmentally friendly, with higher carbon emissions and non-recyclable waste
Cost
More expensive upfront, but may save money over time due to increased durability and lower maintenance costs
Less expensive upfront, but may require more frequent replacement and maintenance, leading to higher costs over time