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Roof Inspections in Speedway

Wind Damage Roof Repair in Speedway

Speedway Roofing provides roof inspections, repairs, and replacements for homeowners across Speedway, from bungalows off Main Street to ranch homes near the Motor Speedway. Licensed and insured in Indiana with free inspections and written estimates, we keep the process straightforward from first look to final nail.

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Speedway Roofing handles Speedway, IN roofing the way neighbors describe it: tarps down, photos taken, magnet sweep before the trucks leave. Call (317) 653-6821.

  • Services: roof inspections, roof repair, emergency roof repair, roof replacement
  • Service area: Speedway, Marion County, IN and surrounding areas
  • Response: Leaks in Speedway get eyes and a tarp first, paperwork second
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  • Serving Speedway, IN since 2018
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A roof inspection in Speedway is where the real conversation starts. The crew walks the roof and checks shingles for hail bruising, cracking, and granule loss, then looks closely at flashing around chimneys, vents, and valleys where leaks usually begin. We check ridge lines, drip edges, and problem areas around trees, since the older streets in Speedway carry a heavy canopy that drops debris and holds moisture on the surface. Every finding gets photographed so you can see what we see, not just take our word for it. That documentation is what keeps a small issue on a Speedway roof from turning into interior damage, and it gives you a clear baseline whether you are planning ahead or responding to a storm.

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Skylights age on a different clock than the Speedway roofs around them. The flashing kits and seals that came with the unit were built for the roof that existed at install, and twenty years of IN sun and movement later, the skylight is often the oldest detail on a resurfaced roof. Across Marion County, the mystery stain below a skylight is rarely a mystery to anyone who has opened one up.

Ventilation math comes standard with every Speedway Roofing inspection, because Speedway shingles cook from underneath. Intake gets measured against exhaust, painted shut soffits get flagged, and insulation stuffed against the eaves gets noted before it costs another five years of roof life. Across Marion County, half the aging roofs we inspect have an airflow problem the last three estimates never mentioned.

Chimney leaking no matter how many times it gets caulked? Speedway Roofing fixes Speedway chimneys the way masonry requires: step flashing woven new, counterflashing cut into the joints, and a cricket built behind chimneys wide enough to need one. Call (317) 653-6821. Across Marion County, the resealed chimney that fails every spring is missing a piece of roof, not a bead of sealant.

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Roofing Work Across Speedway

From inspections and repairs to full replacements, Speedway Roofing handles every roofing project with manufacturer-certified crews and clear documentation.

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Local Expertise, Real Results

The roof you get is the one described in the estimate, down to the underlayment.

A roof fails on the worst day of the year, never a convenient one. Speedway Roofing exists for Speedway homeowners on that day and every ordinary one before it: free inspections, honest guidance, and installation to the manufacturer requirements the warranty depends on.

Speedway Roofing serves Speedway and the surrounding Marion County communities, including Clermont, Eagledale, Ben Davis, and the west side of Indianapolis. Founder Aaron Christy started the company in 2018 after years of hands on roofing work across central Indiana, and that experience shows up in how the crews read a Speedway roof. We are licensed under Indiana RC21100059 and fully insured, with local crews who know how postwar homes near Allison Transmission and the neighborhoods around Speedway High School are put together. When a Speedway homeowner calls, they get people who understand the housing stock and the weather that beats on it.

The way we work in Speedway is simple. Every job starts with a thorough roof inspection, with photos of shingles, flashing, valleys, penetrations, and anything else that tells the real story of the roof. From there you get a written estimate with a clear scope, no vague line items, and a straight answer on whether you are looking at a targeted repair or a full replacement. On the roof itself, the crew works cleanly, protects landscaping and siding, and hauls off the debris. That is the standard, whether it is a small flashing fix or a full tear off.

Our Promise

Our promise to Speedway homeowners comes down to three things. First, a free on site inspection before anyone talks about work or price, so you know exactly what your roof needs. Second, an honest written estimate with clear line items, so there are no surprise charges once the crew is on the roof. Third, clean workmanship backed by a workmanship warranty in addition to the standard manufacturer coverage on the materials we install.

Why Speedway Chooses Us

Our Standing With Speedway Neighbors

Serving Speedway and Marion County with quality materials, thorough inspections, and transparent pricing.

Storm And Hail Response

When hail moves through Marion County, we prioritize inspections for homeowners who took a direct hit. The crew looks for bruised mats, fractured shingles, and dented flashing or vents, then documents each impact with photos. You get a clear read on whether the damage is cosmetic or structural before any conversation about repair or replacement.

We Know Speedway Homes

Most Speedway houses are 55 to 100 years old, and the roofs on them tell a specific story. Bungalows, ranches, and split levels each have quirks in decking, framing, and flashing detail that a newer crew misses. We build the scope around what your roof actually is, not a generic checklist.

Inspection Through Completion

You get one team from the first walkaround to the final cleanup. That means the person who documented the damage on your Speedway roof is the same one shaping the scope and standing behind the workmanship. Fewer handoffs, fewer surprises, and a straight line from problem to finished roof.

Insurance Documentation Done Right

If your roof took storm damage, the claim lives or dies on documentation. We photograph impacts, measure affected areas, and put the findings in writing so your insurance carrier and adjuster have what they need. You stay in control of the claim, and nothing important gets left out.

Our Process

What Happens on Every Speedway Roof

The first step for any Speedway roof is an on site walkthrough. A crew member gets on the roof, checks shingles, flashing, valleys, penetrations, and the areas most likely to fail on homes of this age, and photographs the condition. If there is storm or age damage, we mark it clearly, and if the roof is holding up fine, we tell you that too. Before any work is discussed, you get a clear scope of what the roof actually needs, so the conversation that follows is grounded in what we saw, not a sales pitch.

Once the inspection is done, we put together an honest written estimate for your Speedway home. Line items are spelled out so you can see what you are paying for, and we walk through it with you. If a storm damage claim is involved, we help document the damage properly and coordinate with your insurance carrier and adjuster, sharing photos and measurements they need. works with your insurance carrier, and we do not name drop specific insurers. You stay the decision maker on the claim from start to finish.

When it is time to do the work, we schedule around your household and the weather. The crew protects landscaping, siding, and windows, sets up for clean tear off or repair, and works the roof with attention to flashing, underlayment, ventilation, and shingle detail. When the roofing is done, we do a final walkthrough with you on the ground, sweep for nails, and haul off debris so the property is left clean. Every Speedway job ends with you knowing exactly what was installed and how it was done.

Free Inspection With Photos

Every job starts with a free on site inspection. The crew photographs the roof, flags shingle, flashing, and ventilation issues, and shows you the images. You get a clear picture of the roof before any decisions get made.

Honest Written Estimate

After the inspection, you get a written estimate with itemized scope. No vague bundles, no surprise add ons once the crew is on the roof. If something changes mid job, you hear about it and approve it first.

Insurance Claim Support

For storm damage claims in Speedway, we document the damage with photos and measurements and share that with your insurance carrier and adjuster. works with your insurance carrier. You keep control of the claim while we handle the roofing side.

Clean Work, Final Walkthrough

The crew protects the property, works the roof cleanly, and cleans up as they go. When the job is finished, we walk the perimeter with you, sweep for nails, and confirm the work meets what was in the estimate.

RESULTS YOU CAN SEE

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Common Causes

What we see most often on Speedway roofs

Speedway homeowners typically call us about these scenarios.

Porch Roofs Too Flat for Shingles

Porch and addition roofs are usually shallower than the main slopes. A shingle roof sheds water downhill by overlapping; it does not hold water back, so wind-driven rain in a Speedway storm gets under the laps and shows up along the wall inside. Speedway Roofing tells you when the answer is a proper low-slope material instead of another course of shingles.

Wind Damage Along the Roof Edges

Rakes and eaves take the highest uplift in a Speedway wind event, which is why damage starts at the perimeter and works inward. Starter course and drip edge decide whether the field holds. Speedway Roofing inspects the edges first after a storm and documents lifted starter before it becomes missing field shingles.

Ice Dams Backing Water Under Shingles

When a Speedway attic runs warm, snow melts, refreezes at the cold eave, and dams water back under the shingles where it finds nail holes and seams. The shingles are usually fine; the ventilation and insulation are not. Speedway Roofing addresses the cause with ventilation correction and ice and water shield coverage, not just the ceiling stain.

Debris Packing Into the Valleys

Valleys carry runoff from two slopes at once, so anything that slows the water there matters. Leaves and needles pack in over a Speedway winter, washed-down granules cement the pile together, and the backed-up water works sideways under the shingle laps until it finds the deck. Speedway Roofing clears the valleys during the inspection and tells you whether the metal underneath is worn through or just dirty.

Leaks at Chimneys, Pipes, and Skylights

Flashing and pipe boots fail long before the shingle field does. Rubber boot collars split under Speedway sun, commonly around the ten to fifteen year mark by industry experience, and chimney counterflashing pulls loose as mortar joints age. Speedway Roofing replaces the failed detail and checks the decking under it, because a slow boot leak usually rots more wood than it stains drywall.

Step Flashing at Dormers and Sidewalls

Where a slope runs into a sidewall, the flashing has to be individual L-shaped pieces woven in with the shingle courses, not one long strip tucked behind the siding. The long strip looks right from the driveway and rots the wall from behind. Speedway Roofing rebuilds the detail piece by piece and adds a kick-out at the bottom so runoff lands in the gutter.

How We Work

Three Simple Steps

From free inspection to project completion, we follow a disciplined process on every Speedway roofing project.

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Free Inspection

We review your roof, document conditions with photos, and explain findings in direct, practical terms. Inspections are scheduled at a time that works for you.

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Transparent Estimate

A written outline detailing the recommended work and how each item benefits your property. No pressure. We explain options at a comfortable pace.

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Quality Installation

Crews who work attentively, follow consistent timelines, and respect your property. Manufacturer warranty registration handled in your name.

Client Reviews

What Speedway Said About the Timeline

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★★★★★
2025-03-18

"Inspected our home before purchase. Caught two items we used in negotiation that saved us more than the inspection took to schedule. Plus the report gave us confidence the roof had real life left."

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Brian P.
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2025-10-25

"Quick repair on storm damage that got us through hail season. They recommended a full inspection in spring which we have scheduled. No upsell on the immediate repair."

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Amanda F.
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2025-08-08

"Emergency response at 9pm during a major thunderstorm. They dispatched within 2 hours, tarped the active leak area, and saved our ceiling. Permanent repair scheduled the following week. Worth every minute of the emergency call."

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2025-04-28

"The manufacturer certifications are real and the work backs them up. Manufacturer system warranty registered in our name with all documentation delivered."

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Common Questions

Questions We Get on Speedway Roofs

Straight answers to the questions Speedway homeowners ask most.

Typically, we schedule Speedway inspections promptly, with storm damage calls getting priority over routine ones. When hail or high winds move through Marion County, the queue fills up fast, so calling early helps. During a normal week we usually get out within a few business days, though weather and volume can shift that. If your roof is actively leaking, tell us on the first call so we can move you up. Schedule a free inspection and we will confirm the soonest available window.
It depends on the size, pitch, and complexity of the roof and the material you choose. Most Speedway roof repairs are a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, while full replacements on a typical bungalow or ranch usually run in the mid to upper five figures, with premium materials pushing higher. Class 4 impact resistant and standing seam metal cost more upfront than architectural asphalt. The free inspection set the real number for your specific roof. Call to schedule and you will have honest pricing to work with.
It depends on your policy and the nature of the damage. Sudden storm and hail damage is usually covered subject to your deductible, while age related wear, granule loss over time, or deferred maintenance typically is not. Your insurance carrier makes the final call, and an adjuster will usually inspect the roof. We document the damage with photos and measurements and share that with your carrier and adjuster, works with your insurance carrier. Schedule a free inspection so you have proper documentation before you file.
It depends on the age of the roof and how widespread the damage is. Most Speedway homes with roofs under fifteen years old and isolated damage are good repair candidates. Once a roof is past twenty years, showing heavy granule loss, cracked or curling shingles across multiple slopes, or repeated leaks, replacement usually makes more financial sense than chasing repairs. The inspection tells us which side of that line your roof is on. Schedule a free look and we will give you the honest answer.
In Speedway, a full roof inspection covers the shingle field, ridges, valleys, flashing at chimneys, vents, and walls, drip edge, gutters, and visible penetrations. We look for hail bruising, wind lift, granule loss, cracked or missing shingles, and signs of past leaks. Everything gets photographed so you can see the roof from ground level. You receive a written summary of the condition and any recommended work. Schedule a free inspection to get eyes on your roof.
Most Speedway roof replacements on a typical bungalow, ranch, or split level are finished in one to three working days. Larger or more complex roofs, or jobs with decking repairs, can take longer. Weather is the biggest variable, and we will not tear off a roof we cannot dry in the same day. We walk you through the schedule during the estimate so there are no surprises. Call to book an inspection and we will build a realistic timeline for your roof.
Two layers apply. First, the shingle or metal manufacturer provides a standard material warranty that varies by product, generally covering material defects for a defined period. Second, we back our workmanship with a workmanship warranty covering how the roof was installed. Coverage details are spelled out in writing so nothing is vague. Schedule a free inspection and we will walk through the specific warranties that apply to the materials you choose.
In Speedway, first make sure the house is safe and check for obvious damage from the ground, like shingles in the yard, dented gutters, or debris on the roof. Document what you see with photos and note the date and time of the storm. Do not climb the roof yourself. Call a licensed roofer for a proper inspection before you file a claim, so you know what you are actually looking at. Schedule a free inspection with us and we will handle the roof side documentation.
Indiana Climate

Indiana Weather Affects Roofs Year Round

Indiana sees some of the most varied weather in the country. Speedway homeowners deal with spring hail and severe thunderstorms, summer UV exposure, fall wind storms, and winter freeze thaw cycles. Understanding these patterns is how we plan maintenance, repairs, and replacement work.

Hail Bruising And Cracked Shingles

Doppler has picked up hail near Speedway more than 60 times in recent tracking, and each event can bruise the mat under the shingle surface. That bruising cracks over time, sheds granules, and shortens roof life fast. When we are called in, we look for the impact pattern, photograph it, and lay out repair or replacement options.

Wind Lifting And Tearing Shingles

An EF1 tornado clocked around 105 mph along the Crawfordsville Road and I-465 corridor, and 60 mph gusts have hit the area more than once. Wind that strong lifts tabs, breaks seals, and tears shingles clean off older roofs. We inspect the field and the edges, reset or replace what came loose, and check flashing that likely moved with it.

Ice Dams Under Shingles

Central Indiana winters bring the freeze thaw pattern that builds ice dams along Speedway eaves. Water backs up under the shingles, works past the underlayment, and shows up as ceiling stains months later. We check for the telltale signs, address ventilation and insulation contributors, and repair the roof where the backup already caused damage.

Granule Loss On Aging Roofs

With mature tree canopy shading older Speedway streets, debris and moss sit on shingles and accelerate granule loss. Once the granules go, the asphalt underneath breaks down quickly in sun and rain. We measure granule loss during inspection, check gutters for shed material, and give you a straight read on remaining roof life.

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Material Guide

Choosing the Right Roof for Speedway Homes

An honest breakdown of the three systems we install most frequently.

Architectural Asphalt

Architectural asphalt is the most common choice for Speedway roofs, and for good reason. It balances cost, curb appeal, and dependable weather performance on the low to moderate pitches that dominate the local bungalows and ranches. The dimensional profile gives the roof depth from the street, and the color range is wide enough to fit brick, limestone, and painted siding without a fight. Manufacturer warranties on architectural shingles are strong, typically covering decades of material performance when the roof is installed to spec. For most Speedway homeowners planning a replacement, architectural asphalt is the practical starting point in the conversation.

Most popularBudget friendly$$
Impact-Resistant

Class 4 impact resistant shingles are built for the hail Speedway sees during spring and summer storm season. The reinforced mat resists the bruising that cracks standard asphalt, which means longer granule life and fewer callbacks after a hail event. The look is similar to architectural asphalt, so curb appeal does not take a hit. If you are considering Class 4, ask your insurance carrier whether your policy offers a premium credit for impact resistant roofing, because some do and some do not. We can walk you through the tradeoff between upfront cost and long term performance on your specific Speedway roof.

Class 4 ratedHail resistant$$$
Standing Seam Metal

Standing seam metal has the longest service life of the three options, often measured in decades rather than years. The concealed fasteners keep the weather points hidden, snow and ice slide off cleanly, and upkeep stays low year after year. The tradeoff is honest: upfront cost is higher than asphalt, sometimes significantly, and you are buying the long horizon rather than the short one. For Speedway homeowners planning to stay in the house for the long run, or who want a distinctive look on a ranch or bungalow, standing seam is worth pricing alongside the asphalt options.

Longest lifespanLow maintenance$$$$
Local Experience

Which Speedway Areas We Cover

Roofing projects completed across Speedway's neighborhoods and surrounding areas. Click any neighborhood for the specifics we have learned working there.

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005, this district encompasses 304 contributing buildings in a planned residential subdivision bounded by 16th Street, Main Street, 10th Street, and Winton Avenue. Homes here date to the town's founding era beginning in 1912 through the 1930s, featuring bungalow and early 20th century revival architectural styles. Roofs on these structures are among the oldest in town, and any replacement work must be sensitive to the district's historic character, making material selection and contractor communication especially important. View Speedway Historic District roofing details →
Farley is one of the most frequently cited named neighborhoods in Speedway area real estate listings, representing an established residential pocket within the town. Homes in this area reflect the broader Speedway pattern of midcentury ranch and bungalow construction, most built between the 1940s and 1960s. Roofs in Farley are likely in the 20- to 40 year age range depending on when they were last replaced, and the area's mature tree cover contributes to accelerated shingle wear and debris accumulation. View Farley roofing details →
Venerable Flackville appears consistently in Speedway area neighborhood listings and represents one of the named residential communities within the town's boundaries. The area follows the same postwar development pattern common across Speedway, with modest single family homes built primarily from the 1940s through the 1960s on relatively flat lots. Given the age of the housing stock, original or once replaced asphalt shingle roofs in this neighborhood are prime candidates for inspection and replacement, particularly following Marion County severe weather events. View Venerable Flackville roofing details →
Fairfax is a recognized neighborhood within the Speedway area that appears in residential real estate data for the town. Housing in this pocket follows the dominant bungalow and ranch pattern that defines Speedway's residential character, with construction largely from the mid-20th century. Roofs here carry the same age related replacement pressure as elsewhere in Speedway, and homes dispatched to from the surrounding metro roofing market often show storm induced shingle damage compounded by decades of normal wear. View Fairfax roofing details →
Garden City is a named neighborhood adjoining the Speedway area on the south and east side, regularly referenced alongside Speedway in local real estate and community data. Residential construction in this area is consistent with mid-20th century development, featuring ranch style homes on modest lots with aging asphalt shingle roofing systems. The proximity to the Speedway town core means this neighborhood shares the same storm exposure profile, including documented hail detections and high wind events that have impacted Marion County rooftops in recent years. View Garden City roofing details →
Chapel Hill-Ben Davis is a recognized neighboring residential area that frequently appears alongside Speedway in area property listings and neighborhood data, sitting just west of the Speedway town boundary. Homes here are predominantly postwar ranch construction from the 1950s through the 1970s, with low pitched rooflines and asphalt shingle roofing that is now well past or approaching end of useful life. Contractors serving Speedway regularly extend service into this corridor, where storm damage and age driven replacement demand are consistent with the broader west Indianapolis market. View Chapel Hill-Ben Davis roofing details →
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Where we respond near Speedway

Indiana-licensed crews dispatched to Speedway and the closest surrounding communities.

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Free inspections · written scopes and photo documentation on every project.
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Manufacturer-certified crews serve Wynnedale.
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Same crews, same standards, every Rocky Ripple project.
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Free comprehensive inspections scheduled in Indianapolis.
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Storm damage documented for Crows Nest insurance claims.
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Written scopes and photo documentation on every North Crows Nest job.
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Repairs and full replacements quoted in Fountain Square.
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Manufacturer-certified crews serve Meridian Hills.
At a Glance

Roofing Systems Compared in Speedway

Quick reference for the four residential systems we install most often. Pricing reflects typical Speedway installations.

Every situation is different. The ranges below reflect typical Speedway installations. Your project may price lower or higher depending on what our free comprehensive inspection finds. Roof pitch, deck condition, existing layers, access, and material choice all affect the final number.
3-Tab Shingles
Budget homes, rentals, short hold horizons
$3-$5+ per sqft
Architectural Shingles
Most residential homes: the industry standard profile
$4-$8+ per sqft
Impact-Resistant (Class 4)
Hail-prone markets where a carrier offers a Class 4 credit
$5-$10+ per sqft
Designer / Luxury Shingles
Premium homes, slate/shake aesthetic without the maintenance
$7-$15+ per sqft

Typical Speedway market ranges as of 2026. The plus sign on upper numbers means your project may exceed the listed maximum based on inspection findings. Get a written scope and quote at no cost.

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Whether a recent storm tore up your Speedway roof, an aging shingle system is showing granule loss, or you are planning a replacement before winter, now is the right time to get eyes on it. Book a free inspection with Speedway Roofing, no obligation, and we document everything for your claim.

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