Slate Roofing · Barrington, IL
Slate Roofing in
Barrington, IL
Natural and synthetic slate roofs, slate repair and restoration, and the copper flashing and valleys that keep a large estate roof watertight — fabricated in-house and installed by an Arlington Heights owner on every job. Serving Barrington since 2007.
- Local to the North Shore — based in Arlington Heights
- 5.0★ Google rating from verified customers
- Copper flashing & valleys fabricated in-house
- Licensed, bonded & insured in Illinois
What We Do
Slate Roofing We Install & Repair
A slate roof is the longest-lived roof you can put on a home — natural slate routinely lasts 75–150 years — but only when the underlayment, fastening, and flashing are done right. We install, repair, and restore both natural and synthetic slate, and fabricate the copper details that make them last.
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New natural slate roofs
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Synthetic / composite slate (lighter, lower-cost alternative)
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Slate repair & selective tile replacement
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Restoration of historic slate roofs
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Copper flashing, valleys & snow guards (fabricated in-house)
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Full tear-off, deck inspection & underlayment for slate
Local Context
Why Barrington Homes Choose Slate
Barrington and its surrounding villages are large-lot and equestrian estate country — sprawling homes with steep, multi-gabled rooflines, long valley runs, and the square footage that comes with serious estates. Slate belongs on these roofs: a century-long material for homes built to last, carrying complex pitches that lesser roofs can’t. The scale and intricacy are exactly why the flashing, valleys, and fastening have to be right — and why we fabricate that metalwork in-house to fit each roofline.
- Large-lot & equestrian estates with steep, multi-gabled rooflines
- Long valley runs and complex pitches that demand experienced slate work
- In-house copper flashing fabricated to fit each estate roofline
Why Black Square
Why Barrington Homeowners Choose Black Square for Slate
We Fabricate the Copper Flashing In-House
Slate roofs almost never fail at the tile — they fail at the flashing and valleys. We form those copper details in our own shop to fit your roof, where off-the-shelf parts leak.
Slate Done Right
Proper underlayment, fastening, and headlap — the difference between a slate roof that lasts a century and one that fails in fifteen years. Slate is unforgiving of shortcuts; we don’t take them.
Workmanship Warranty
Beyond slate’s own generations-long life, our installation is backed by a workmanship warranty, in writing.
Owner on Every Job
Mark is on-site overseeing the work — not managing from an office.
FAQ
Common Questions
How long does a slate roof last?
Natural slate routinely lasts 75–150 years — often longer than the building itself — which is why it suits the large estate homes around Barrington. Synthetic slate typically carries a 40–50 year warranty at a lower cost and weight.
Natural slate or synthetic — which is right for my home?
It depends on budget, the look you want, and whether your roof structure can carry natural slate’s weight. We’ll walk you through the trade-offs honestly: natural slate for longevity and authenticity, synthetic for a lighter, lower-cost roof that still reads as slate.
Can you handle a large, steep, multi-gabled estate roof in slate?
Yes — steep pitches, multiple valleys, and long runs are where experienced slate work and in-house flashing fabrication matter most. We cut and form every metal detail to the roof rather than approximating with stock parts.
Is my home strong enough for a natural slate roof?
Natural slate is heavy, so the structure has to support it. We assess that up front and tell you honestly — if your home isn’t built for natural slate, synthetic gives you the look at a fraction of the weight.
Do you fabricate the flashing yourselves?
Yes. We form the copper flashing, valleys, and snow guards in-house and cut them to your roofline. With slate, the metalwork is where roofs leak — so we don’t subcontract it.
Plan Your Barrington Slate Roof
No pressure — just an honest assessment of the work, your options, and what it takes to do slate right, from an owner who’s been doing this since 2007.
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