
Roof Replacement Lincoln Trusts
Residential • Commercial • Tear-Off & Replace • Shingle • Metal • TPO • EPDM
We are Lincoln's residential and commercial roof replacement specialists — locally based, manufacturer-certified, and serving homes and businesses across Lincoln, Waverly, Hickman, Crete, Seward, and Beatrice. Architectural shingles, standing seam metal, TPO and EPDM commercial systems, hail-damage insurance work, and 24/7 emergency response — all backed by manufacturer warranties up to lifetime on residential and 25-year NDL on commercial.
Lincoln's Residential & Commercial Roof Replacement Specialists
Lincoln sits squarely inside the eastern Great Plains hail and severe-weather corridor, and that geography shapes every roof in Lancaster County. Spring supercells push 1.75"+ hail across the metro in May and June, July afternoons bake asphalt shingles past 160°F on west-facing slopes, ice dams build along eaves through January and February, and the sustained Nebraska wind cycle works fasteners, flashings, and commercial parapet metal loose every season. Most Lincoln asphalt residential roofs need replacement somewhere between year 18 and year 25 — sooner if hail or wind hits hard enough to total them on insurance. Lincoln commercial flat roofs (TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, built-up) typically run a 15-to-25-year cycle depending on system, insulation, and maintenance discipline.
That is where we come in. Roof Replacement Lincoln is the locally based crew Lincoln property owners call when it is time to take the roof seriously. On residential we tear off failed shingles down to the deck, replace any rotted plywood, install proper ice-and-water shield, ridge ventilation, and new architectural or metal roofing engineered for Nebraska weather. On commercial we deliver full-system TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, and metal — with proper insulation, fastening patterns, and warranted manufacturer details. From historic homes near the Capitol and Near South neighborhoods, to ranch homes across South Lincoln and Eastridge, to growing subdivisions in Highlands and Wilderness Hills, to flat-roof retail and warehouses along the I-80 and Highway 2 corridors — we are roofing properties like yours from first walk-around to final manufacturer warranty registration.




Lincoln Metro & Southeast Nebraska Cities We Serve
Residential and commercial roof replacement, repair, and storm damage restoration for property owners across Lincoln and the surrounding Lancaster County, Saline County, Seward County, and Gage County communities.
Our Lincoln Roof Replacement Process
Free Roof Inspection
We meet you at your Lincoln home or commercial building, walk every slope (or take drone footage on inaccessible roofs), photograph each penetration, and tell you honestly whether you need a repair, an insurance claim, or a full system replacement.
Written Estimate
You get a line-item proposal showing material options, ice-and-water coverage, ventilation upgrades, manufacturer warranty tier (NDL on commercial), and a realistic install date keyed to Lincoln's weather windows.
Tear-Off & Install
Crews protect landscaping or business operations, tear off in zones, replace any rotted decking or wet insulation, install proper underlayment or insulation board, and your new shingle, metal, TPO, or EPDM system — usually wrapped up the same day on residential.
Cleanup & Warranty
We magnet-sweep the entire site for nails, register your manufacturer warranty (up to lifetime residential, 25-year NDL commercial), hand off paperwork, and check back in after the next big Lincoln storm.
Our Lincoln Roofing Services
From a single missing shingle after a windstorm to a complete tear-off and new commercial flat-roof system, every service is delivered by Lincoln-based crews who live, work, and roof in your neighborhood and business district.
Residential Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and new architectural shingle, metal, or composite system — engineered for Lincoln hail, freeze-thaw, and the relentless southeast Nebraska wind cycle.
Learn MoreCommercial Roof Replacement
TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, and metal commercial systems for Lincoln retail centers, warehouses, light-industrial buildings, and small office portfolios.
Learn MoreResidential Roof Repair
Pinpoint leak detection, missing shingle replacement, flashing rebuilds, and pipe-boot repairs across the Lincoln metro and Lancaster County.
Learn MoreStorm & Hail Damage Restoration
Hail and wind restoration with full insurance documentation. We meet your adjuster on the roof and fight for full RCV approval on every Lincoln claim.
Learn MoreAsphalt Shingle Roofing
Architectural and impact-resistant Class 4 shingles from CertainTeed, GAF, and Owens Corning — the value pick for most Lincoln homes.
Learn MoreMetal Roofing
Standing seam and stone-coated steel that shrugs off Lincoln hail, lasts 50+ years, and looks beautiful on craftsman, ranch, and modern homes alike.
Learn MoreRoof Inspection
Honest, photo-documented inspections for real-estate transactions, insurance claims, post-storm assessments, and seasonal building maintenance — residential and commercial.
Learn More24/7 Emergency Roof Repair
Storm just hit and water is in the building? Around-the-clock tarp, dry-in, and emergency response across Lincoln and southeast Nebraska.
Learn MoreEvery Lincoln Property, Every Roof System
Lincoln's property landscape spans century-old craftsman homes near the Capitol and Near South, midcentury ranches across Eastridge and South Lincoln, fast-growing new construction in Highlands, Wilderness Hills, and southwest Lincoln, townhome and condo communities throughout the city — plus retail centers, warehouses, light-industrial buildings, and small office portfolios along I-80, O Street, and Highway 2. Each property type calls for slightly different system, insulation, ventilation, and flashing decisions — and decades of local roofing experience to do it right.

Trusted By Lincoln Homes & Businesses
Real reviews from residential and commercial property owners across Lincoln and southeast Nebraska. Names withheld for privacy.
"Three contractors looked at our hail-damaged roof. These were the only ones who walked it slope by slope, took photos with our adjuster present, and explained exactly what counts as damage versus normal wear. Insurance approved the full replacement and they had the new roof on inside three weeks."
"We thought we needed a new roof after a leak in the upstairs ceiling. They climbed up, found a single split pipe boot, replaced it for a few hundred dollars, and told us our roof had another 8 years in it. Honest people — they will be our roofer when the time finally comes."
"Replaced our whole TPO roof on a 12,000 sq ft retail center. The crew sequenced the tear-off so we never lost a tenant day. New 60-mil membrane, full perimeter detail, 20-year NDL warranty. Project manager updated me daily. Highly recommend for commercial work."
"After the May hailstorm I called them at 6am. Tarp crew was on the roof by 11am, then they handled the entire insurance claim documentation. Settlement came in at full replacement cost — no fights, no depreciation games."
"Standing seam metal roof on our ranch came in under budget. They flagged some bad decking mid-project, called me first, and the change order was small and reasonable. No surprises at invoicing. The roof looks amazing."
"Got bids from a national chain and a local crew. The local team came in lower, used a heavier impact-rated shingle, and actually filed the warranty paperwork with the manufacturer. Three years in, zero issues."
Reviews shared by Lincoln-area homeowners and commercial property owners. Last names withheld at the customer's request to protect privacy.
Lincoln Roofing Guides & Resources
Decision guides on roof inspection cadence, when it's time to replace, Lincoln permitting and HOA approvals, commercial flat-roof system selection, and the best season to schedule your project — written for Lincoln residential and commercial property owners.
How Often Should a Lincoln Property Owner Inspect Their Roof?
A documented spring-and-fall inspection cycle costs nothing if you do it yourself and a few hundred dollars when a pro climbs the roof. The leak you don't catch above your kid's bedroom — or above your tenant's office suite — costs ten times that. Here's the cadence every Lincoln residential and commercial property owner should follow.
8 Warning Signs Your Lincoln Home or Building Needs a New Roof
Repeat shingle patches and membrane re-tapes eventually outpace the cost of a new roof — and don't restore manufacturer warranty coverage. These eight warning signs separate Lincoln roofs that can still be repaired from roofs that need full replacement.
The Lincoln Property Owner's Guide to Roof Permits & HOA Approvals
City of Lincoln building permits, Lancaster County variations, HOA architectural standards, historic district reviews, and commercial property considerations — what every property owner needs to know before signing a roofing contract.
What's the Best Time of Year to Replace a Roof in Lincoln, NE?
Lincoln's roofing window runs roughly 8 months. Inside that window, the timing you choose has real impact on cost, install quality, and warranty risk. A month-by-month scheduling guide for Lincoln residential and commercial property owners.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does roof replacement cost in Lincoln, NE?
How long does a roof replacement take on a Lincoln home or commercial building?
Do I really need a Class 4 impact-resistant shingle in Lincoln?
Will my homeowners or commercial property insurance cover Lincoln storm damage?
What is the best season to replace a roof in Lincoln?
Are you licensed and insured to roof in Lincoln, Lancaster County, and the surrounding southeast Nebraska communities?
Need a Roof Replacement in Lincoln, NE You Can Trust?
Skip the storm chasers. Our Lincoln-based crews handle inspections, repairs, and full residential and commercial roof replacements with manufacturer-certified shingle, metal, TPO, and EPDM systems engineered for southeast Nebraska's hail-belt and freeze-thaw climate. Schedule a free property assessment with photo documentation and a written, line-item estimate — no pressure, no obligation.