Weathertight Protection That Outlasts Seasons
Roof Replacement in Iowa City for homes, farm buildings, and commercial structures with worn or failing roofing systems
Iowa's freeze-thaw cycles, high winds, and summer hail events degrade roofing materials steadily over time, eventually leading to leaks, granule loss, and compromised sheathing that requires full replacement rather than patching. Kruse Tree Trim & Construction specializes in roof replacement across Iowa City and surrounding areas, working with asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and commercial flat roofing systems. The service focuses on complete tearoffs and reinstallation rather than repairs, providing new roofing designed to handle the state's weather extremes for decades rather than temporary fixes that delay inevitable failure.
Replacement involves removing old material down to the roof deck, inspecting and repairing sheathing as needed, installing proper underlayment and flashing, and applying new roofing that meets current wind rating and weather resistance standards. Material selection depends on building type, roof pitch, and client preference, with metal roofing often chosen for agricultural buildings due to longevity and asphalt shingles remaining common for residential structures.
Request a roofing estimate to assess your current roof condition and discuss material options suited to your building type.

What Changes After Your Roof Is Replaced
The tearoff process exposes the roof deck completely, allowing inspection for rotted sheathing, inadequate ventilation, or structural issues that aren't visible until old roofing is removed. New underlayment is applied to provide a secondary water barrier, and flashing around chimneys, vents, and roof penetrations is replaced to prevent the leak points that commonly develop at these transitions. Roofing material is then installed according to manufacturer specifications for Iowa wind zones, with proper fastener placement and overlap to resist blow-offs during storms.
Your building gains a roof that sheds water consistently without leaks appearing after rain events, and attic spaces remain dry even during wind-driven precipitation. Granule loss and curling shingles no longer compromise weather protection, and metal roofs provide decades of maintenance-free performance without the periodic replacement cycles required by asphalt. Energy efficiency often improves as well, particularly when old roofing with inadequate ventilation is replaced with systems that include proper airflow to reduce attic heat buildup.
Roof replacement does not include gutter installation or exterior painting, though both can be coordinated if needed once roofing work is complete. Kruse Tree Trim & Construction uses materials appropriate for Iowa conditions, with asphalt shingles rated for high winds and metal roofing capable of handling snow loads and ice dam formation common in the region's winters.
Common Questions About This Service
Property owners facing roof replacement often want to understand material differences, project duration, and how weather affects the work schedule.
What roofing materials work best for Iowa buildings?
Asphalt shingles rated for 110-130 mph winds handle most residential needs, while metal roofing provides longer lifespan and better performance on agricultural buildings where snow load and ice dam formation are concerns.
How long does a complete roof replacement take?
Most residential roofs are completed in one to three days depending on size and complexity, while larger commercial or agricultural buildings may require additional time based on square footage and roof accessibility.
Why does roof replacement focus on tearoffs rather than overlays?
Removing old roofing allows inspection of the roof deck for damage, ensures proper flashing installation, and prevents the added weight and trapped moisture issues that occur when new roofing is installed over deteriorating layers.
How do Iowa winters affect roof replacement scheduling?
Work requires dry conditions and temperatures warm enough for shingle adhesive to activate, making spring through fall the primary season for replacement, though metal roofing can be installed in colder weather if precipitation and ice are not present.
What happens if damaged sheathing is found during tearoff?
Rotted or deteriorated decking is replaced before new roofing is installed, with costs added to the project based on the extent of damage discovered once the old roof is removed and the deck is fully visible.
Kruse Tree Trim & Construction handles roof replacement for residential, farm, and commercial clients throughout Iowa City and Johnson County, using materials selected for Iowa's weather demands. Contact them to schedule a roofing assessment and receive a replacement estimate based on your building's specific requirements.