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A&D Home Improvement completed a full roof replacement on Aspen Dr in Algonquin, Illinois, installing GAF HDZ architectural shingles in Pewter Gray to replace an aging, weather-damaged roof. The homeowner wanted improved protection against Illinois storms, better curb appeal, and lower maintenance; the upgrade delivers durable weather resistance and a refreshed exterior look.
Project Overview
A full roofing replacement on Aspen Dr in Algonquin, IL addressed an aging, leak-prone roof and the homeowner’s desire for increased durability and curb appeal. The project replaced failing shingles and underlayment, improved flashing details, and installed modern GAF HDZ architectural shingles to withstand Illinois storms and freeze-thaw cycles while reducing future repair needs.
Results
The new roof resolved visible deterioration and eliminated active leak risks, restoring a clean, uniform profile to the home. Homeowners see immediate curb appeal gains from the Pewter Gray finish, plus improved water shedding and wind resistance expected from contemporary architectural shingles. The project reduced routine maintenance needs and provides long-term protection suited to Algonquin’s seasonal weather. Before-and-after photos highlight the dramatic transformation and homeowner satisfaction.
Materials Used
This roofing project on Aspen Dr in Algonquin, Illinois was completed by A&D Home Improvement and focused on quality materials and craftsmanship.
A&D selected GAF HDZ architectural shingles in Pewter Gray for a durable, attractive finish; learn more through our Roofing Company in Chicago, IL resource.
- Company: A&D Home Improvement — Roofing project on Aspen Dr, Algonquin, IL
- Project type: Full roof replacement (residential roofing)
- Shingle brand and style: GAF HDZ, architectural shingle
- Color: Pewter Gray
- Scope: Remove existing shingles and underlayment, replace flashing, install new ridge and ventilation as needed
- Local relevance: Installed to resist Illinois storms, heavy snow, and freeze-thaw cycles
