From the older homes near the station to custom new builds, we bringcraftsmanship and careful, white-glove service to every roof in the village.
Locally owned · 20+ years of roofing experience · GAF-certified · Illinois Roofing License 104.020456
Clarendon Hills doesn’t look like its neighbors, and that’s by design — the village was laid out on long, curving, Olmsted-inspired streets that wind past mature trees and a walkable downtown built aroundthe train station. The homes follow suit: older bungalows and Tudors near the center of town, mid-century ranches along the winding streets, and a growing number of custom new builds where older homes once stood. It’s a town that takes pride in how things look.
Rosewell Roofing fits right in. The company started with two brothers in neighboring Hinsdale and isstill owner-run as it grows — bringing on the right people as we expand — while keeping thecraftsmanship it was founded on. In a town where curb appeal counts, that owner-level attention is thewhole point.
Older homes near the station, custom new builds, and the businesses alongProspect Avenue — we cover every roof in town.

From a single torn shingle to a full tear-off, our crew installs and repairs roofs built to outlastthe weather — and leaves your property cleaner than we found it.
Roof installation
Roof repair
Full roof replacement
New siding & gutters

Flat roofs, low-slope membranes, and multi-building HOA work, scheduled to keep yourtenants and customers undisturbed.
Emergency leak repair
Multi-family & HOA roofing
Repair & maintenance
Flat & low-slope replacement

When weather does damage, we document it, work directly with your adjuster, and pursue thecoverage your policy owes — then restore the roof.
Hail & wind damage
Insurance claim guidance
Emergency tarping
Full storm restoration
We deliver a careful, white-glove experience — protected landscaping, a spotless site, and clear communication from start to finish — because a quality roof should come with quality service. Most replacements are done in a day or two, and you’re never left chasing answers.
The older homes near downtown reward an experienced eye. Some still carry original slate, woodshake, or layered roofs that a fast crew will misread, and the heavy canopy along the curvilinear streets means valleys and gutters fill quickly and limbs come down in storms. We inspect carefullyand recommend honestly — repair when a repair will do, replace when it’s truly time.

Clarendon Hills homeowners tend to want a roof that looks the part and lasts, and we’re glad to oblige. Designer shingles, composite slate and shake, cedar,and stone-coated steel all suit the village’s mix of older and custom homes —and we’ll match the material to the architecture, not just the budget.

For all its quiet streets, Clarendon Hills gets the same hail and wind as the rest of the western suburbs, and the mature trees lining the curvilinear streets are exactly what come down on roofswhen the wind picks up. If a storm has passed over, a quick look now beats a leak later. Wedocument any damage with photos, tell you honestly whether it’s worth a claim, and work with youradjuster when it is.
Yes, and they’re some of our favorite work. Older bungalows and Tudors sometimes hide original slate or shake; we identify what’s actually up there and recommend materials that respect the look of the house.
Clarendon Hills requires a permit for roofing work beyond simple maintenance. We pull the permit and handle the inspection so the job is fully to code.
Absolutely. We install designer asphalt, composite slate and shake, cedar, and stone-coated steel — and we’ll help you choose a profile and color that fits your home and the street.
We do — at no cost. You’ll get an honest assessment with photos and clear options.