Skokie is a village with Its name comes from a Potawatomi word for "marsh. Skokie was originally a German-Luxembourger farming community, but was later settled by a sizeable Jewish population, especially after World War II.. At its peak in the mid-1960s, 58% of the population was Jewish, the largest percentage of any Chicago suburb. At nearly 30%, Skokie still has a large Jewish population and over a dozen synagogues. It is home to the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center. To learn more about this beautiful area please visit the Village of Skokie website here.
Lakeland serves the area and would like the opportunity to be your Skokie Residential or Commercial Roofer.
The picture on the top of this page features a home where we removed a tired, weathered cedar shake roof and replaced it with an attractive high-quality CertainTeed shingle. We further improved the style and design by installing copper in all of the valleys on the roof. The end result was an attractive, functional roof that will look great for decades to come and will provide the necessary protection for the inside of the home.
On the other hand, traditional homes may have a portion of the roof that is a flat roof. That flat roof area may be a second-floor balcony or second or third floor deck space.
In addition to working on Residential Roofs, Lakeland also specializes in Commercial Roofs in the Skokie area.
Contact us today to work with Lakeland on your Skokie Roof.