Service Area: Peoria, Illinois
Blue Line Roofing & Exteriors provides roofing services in Peoria, Illinois and surrounding areas.
Storm & Weather Risk in Peoria, Illinois
Hail Risk
High
Hurricane Risk
Low
Tornado Risk
High
Wind Damage
High
Hail Risk: Illinois experiences frequent hail, particularly in the central and southern parts of the state where warm Gulf moisture collides with cold fronts during spring and summer.
Hurricane Risk: Illinois is far inland and does not experience hurricanes, though remnants of tropical systems occasionally bring heavy rain to the state.
Tornado Risk: Peoria and central Illinois face elevated tornado risk, with the November 2013 Washington, IL EF4 tornado striking just east of the city.
Wind Damage: Severe thunderstorms, derechos, and tornadoes produce frequent damaging winds across Illinois, with straight-line winds often exceeding 70 mph during major events.
Sources: Storm risk data compiled from NOAA Storm Prediction Center, National Hurricane Center, NCEI Billion-Dollar Weather Events, and National Weather Service local forecast offices. Risk levels reflect historical frequency and severity of events in this area.
Average Roofing Costs in Peoria, Illinois
Roof Repair
$300 – $1,500
Average repair cost range
Full Replacement
$6,500 – $19,000
~2,100 sq ft avg · $340/square
Common Materials
Illinois roofing costs vary widely between the expensive Chicago metro and more affordable downstate areas. High labor costs in the northern part of the state, combined with frequent hailstorms and harsh winters, drive demand for durable roofing systems. Flat roof systems are common in urban Chicago.
Insurance Tip: Illinois homeowners insurance is moderately priced. Hail and wind damage are covered under standard policies. The Chicago area sees occasional severe hail events that create large claim surges.
Best Season: Late spring through early fall (May–October) is the primary season. Fall (September–October) often offers the best combination of weather and contractor availability.
Illinois Roofing License & Insurance Requirements
License
Required
Insurance
Required
Bond
Required
License: Illinois requires a state roofing license issued by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR). Two types: Limited (residential properties of 8 units or less) and Unlimited (residential, commercial, and industrial). A qualifying party must pass a state exam. Note: The Roofing Industry Licensing Act is set to be repealed January 1, 2026.
Insurance: Licensed Illinois roofers must carry general liability insurance (minimum $500,000) and property damage insurance (minimum $250,000). Workers' compensation insurance is required for all Illinois employers with employees.
Bond: A $10,000 surety bond is required for Illinois roofing licensure.
Permits: Building permits are required for roofing work in Illinois municipalities. Chicago has particularly stringent permit requirements — contractors must be licensed with the city before pulling permits.
Consumer Tips
- ✓In Chicago, verify the contractor holds a valid City of Chicago roofing license
- ✓Ask for proof of general liability and workers' compensation insurance
- ✓Check for local licensing requirements in your specific city or village
- ✓Be cautious of storm chasers after severe weather — demand a local business address
- ✓Get at least 3 written estimates with material specifications
- ✓Ensure a written contract includes scope, materials, timeline, warranty, and payment terms
Regulatory body: Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation