From the bungalows off Cass Avenue to the postwar ranches near Ty Warner Park,we get your Westmont roof done right — honest inspections, clean work, and a fair price.
Locally owned · 20+ years of roofing experience · GAF-certified · Illinois Roofing License 104.020456
Westmont has good bones. The older bungalows and Cape Cods around Cass Avenue go back generations, the post-war ranches and split-levels south and west of downtown are solid homes, and the whole village has a hands-on, neighborly feel that’s easy to like. It’s a down-to-earth place to own a home, and a lot of those roofs have been quietly doing their job for decades.
Rosewell Roofing got its start with two brothers based right next door in Hinsdale, and we’re growing it the right way — bringing on more help as we take on more work around Westmont and the nearby suburbs. The standard hasn’t changed as we’ve grown: an honest inspection and work that holds up.
Repairs, full replacements, flat roofs for the Cass Avenue storefronts, and stormrestoration — we do all of it, and we do it cleanly.

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 keep it straightforward. We tell you what your roof actually needs — not what pads an invoice —and back the call with photos. We protect the property, work clean, and finish most replacements in a day or two.
One Westmont-specific thing worth knowing: the village requires roofing contractors to be registered, bonded, and licensed before they can pull a permit. We are. That keeps your project legitimate from day one — not every door-knocker who shows up after a storm can say the same.

Most Westmont homes wear architectural or designer asphalt shingles, and that’s usually the sweet spot of value and durability here. If you want extra toughness, we’ll show you impact-resistant options that stand up well to hail andcan earn a break on your insurance.

The western suburbs get hail and strong winds often enough that a lot of older Westmont roofs arequietly past their prime. Hail in particular doesn’t always look like much from the driveway — thedamage shows up as bruising and granule loss that shortens a roof’s life. If a storm has comethrough, we’ll inspect it, document what we find, and help you through an insurance claim if it’swarranted.
Yes on both. Westmont requires a roofing permit — even for a second layer — and the contractor has to be registered, bonded, and state-licensed first. We’re registered with the village and handle the permit for you.
Usually not, but don’t wait — most policies have a window for storm claims. Let us inspect and document the damage so you have what you need to file in time.
We’ll tell you honestly after a free inspection. A few damaged shingles is a repair; widespread wear or a roof near end-of-life usually means replacement — and we’ll show you the photos behind the call.
Most Westmont homes are a one- to two-day project, planned out in advance so the crew works efficiently and leaves your yard clean.