IKO Roofing Service in Las Vegas, NV | Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas
Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas provides independent IKO roofing service — repair, replacement, and maintenance — across the Las Vegas valley, from Summerlin to Henderson to the southwest valley neighborhoods. As an independent IKO service provider, we’re not affiliated with or authorized by IKO Industries, but after 16 years working every roof type this desert throws at us, our team knows IKO’s shingle and underlayment systems well enough to diagnose problems fast and fix them right. Jake Evans leads every job personally. Call (725) 500-0271) for a free estimate — we typically respond same day.

Why Trust Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas for Your IKO Roofing?
IKO manufactures products that perform well under normal conditions, but Las Vegas is not normal conditions. Surface temperatures on dark IKO Cambridge or Marathon shingles routinely crack past 170°F here in July and August — a thermal load those products simply weren’t stress-tested against in an Alberta or Pennsylvania facility. You need a technician who’s seen that failure pattern dozens of times, not someone reading a spec sheet for the first time on your driveway.
Jake Evans grew up in the Buffalo Ranch neighborhood and trained through the construction technology program at College of Southern Nevada, where hands-on coursework gave him a foundation he still draws on every time he steps on a deck. For 16 years he’s been the guy showing up on roofs along West Flamingo Road and out past Canyon Gate — and he’s the same person who’ll be on your IKO roof, not a subcontractor you’ve never met. That direct accountability is what 456 five-star reviews consistently point back to. We use OEM-compatible components and follow IKO’s published installation specifications on every repair, keeping your existing warranty intact where applicable.
Common IKO Roofing Problems We Fix in Las Vegas
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Granule loss on IKO Cambridge and Dynasty shingles
IKO’s Cambridge and Dynasty architectural shingles use a ceramic-coated granule bond that degrades under sustained UV exposure. In Las Vegas, with 300-plus sun days per year and a UV index among the highest in North America, we see accelerated granule shedding starting as early as year eight on south- and west-facing slopes — sometimes sooner on roofs with inadequate attic ventilation trapping heat beneath the deck. Once granule loss exposes the asphalt mat, UV degradation compounds fast. We assess granule coverage percentage on every inspection and tell you honestly whether spot repair or a slope replacement makes more sense. -
Thermal cracking on IKO Marathon Plus underlayment
IKO’s Marathon Plus self-adhering underlayment is a solid product, but the Las Vegas heat cycle — extreme daytime highs followed by significant overnight temperature drops — causes repeated expansion and contraction that eventually cracks the membrane at laps and penetrations. We find this most frequently on roofs installed between 2000 and 2010 in Henderson tract developments, where the underlayment has been cycling through 40-plus-degree daily swings for 15 or more years. A cracked lap doesn’t announce itself until monsoon season delivers a cloudburst and water tracks three feet from the entry point before dripping through your ceiling. -
Seal strip failure on IKO Nordic shingles in low-pitch applications
IKO Nordic shingles are rated for steep-slope applications, but Las Vegas builders occasionally installed them on roofs with pitches at or below the manufacturer’s minimum — usually 2:12 or 3:12 sections over garages or patio covers. At lower pitches, the factory seal strip doesn’t seat with the same pressure, and Las Vegas wind events can lift tab edges progressively over time. We see this pattern regularly in homes built in the 1995–2005 Summerlin expansion phase. The fix isn’t always a full replacement; hand-sealing with an IKO-compatible roofing cement and proper fastener reinforcement often extends service life by several years. -
Blister formation on IKO modified bitumen flat roof membranes
On mid-century Las Vegas homes with flat or near-flat roofs — particularly in the central valley and downtown-adjacent neighborhoods built in the 1960s and 1970s — IKO’s modified bitumen torch-down systems develop blisters when moisture trapped between layers vaporizes under summer heat. A blister that’s still intact can be cut, dried, and patched correctly. A blister that’s been walked on or has ruptured is a different problem. We probe every blister before recommending a repair path, because cutting into a large moisture field and calling it a patch is exactly the kind of work that generates a second service call six months later. -
Flashing separation at penetrations on IKO-shingled roofs
The thermal expansion that cracks coatings also works on metal flashing bonded to IKO shingles at chimneys, skylights, and vent pipes. Step and counter flashing on older IKO-shingled Las Vegas roofs — especially those with the original lead or galvanized steel from the late 1990s — loosens at the mortar bed or caulk joint well before the shingles themselves fail. We find these separations during inspection, not after a rainstorm has already driven water into the substrate. Replacing flashing while the surrounding shingles still have life is straightforward work that avoids the more costly deck repair that follows if water sits on bare OSB.
IKO Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
For IKO shingle repairs, we stock commonly needed IKO Cambridge, Dynasty, and Nordic shingles in the most prevalent Las Vegas colorways — Dual Brown, Weathered Wood, and Charcoal — so a three-tab or architectural section match doesn’t require a two-week special order. When an exact IKO match isn’t available, we’ll tell you before we order, not after we’ve torn off the damaged course.
On underlayment and membrane work, we use IKO’s own Marathon and ArmourGard lines where they’re the right tool for the repair, and we use equivalent-or-better OEM-compatible alternatives where IKO’s product isn’t stocked locally or where a specific application calls for a higher-performance option. We’ll explain the trade-off either way.
The repair-vs-replace call is the most important conversation we have. Jake Evans’s standard: if the surrounding shingles have less than five years of granule life left and the underlayment shows heat embrittlement, repairing the visible damage and leaving the declining system in place just means you’re calling again sooner. We’ll walk you through the numbers on both options. Call (725) 500-0271 for a free estimate — no obligation to book.
Our IKO Service Process — Step by Step
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Inspection and diagnosis
Jake Evans gets on the roof himself. We photograph every defect, check IKO shingle granule coverage, probe flashings, inspect underlayment at any accessible penetration, and assess deck condition where damage suggests moisture intrusion. You get a written summary with photos, not a verbal estimate you’re trying to remember two days later. - 2
Written scope and material specification
We identify the specific IKO product lines involved, confirm whether OEM or compatible-grade materials apply, and document the scope before any work begins. If your IKO warranty paperwork is available, we review the remaining coverage terms and flag anything the repair approach needs to account for. - 3
Repair or installation
Jake Evans executes the work — or is directly supervising it — following IKO’s published installation specifications: nailing patterns, overlap dimensions, and seal requirements. Las Vegas’s heat makes proper fastener placement more critical than in cooler markets; overdriven nails in IKO shingles break the mat and accelerate failure at the fastener point. - 4
Post-work inspection and test
We walk the completed work, photograph the finished installation, and — where access and conditions allow — test flashings and penetrations before we leave the site. A roof that’s done right the first time is the cheapest one you’ll ever have. - 5
Workmanship documentation
We provide written documentation of the work completed, materials used, and any observations about adjacent roof areas. This protects you if a warranty question arises later and gives you a clear maintenance baseline going forward.
IKO Products We Service & Install in Las Vegas
We service and install across IKO’s primary residential and low-slope product lines, including:
- IKO Cambridge — the architectural shingle most commonly found on Las Vegas boom-era tract homes
- IKO Dynasty — enhanced impact- and wind-resistance shingle, relevant in Las Vegas’s high-wind-event season
- IKO Nordic — steep-slope fiberglass shingle; we handle both repair and full slope replacement
- IKO Marathon Plus and ArmourGard — self-adhering underlayment systems used on residential new construction and re-roofs
- IKO modified bitumen membranes — torch-applied and cold-applied, common on Las Vegas flat and low-slope residential stock
- IKO EnergySeal — granulated cap sheet used in the Las Vegas commercial and mid-century residential market
We carry the most-requested IKO shingle colorways in stock locally for faster turnaround on repairs that don’t require a full order.
We Also Service These Brands
IKO is one of seven major manufacturer lines we work with. If your Las Vegas home has roofing from GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, or Atlas — or a combination of materials from a previous repair — we can assess and service the full system. Multi-brand familiarity matters when a re-roof mixes product generations or when you’re choosing a replacement material and want an honest comparison, not a pitch for whatever one brand we happen to carry.
FAQs — IKO Roofing Service in Las Vegas
No — we are an independent IKO service provider and are not affiliated with or authorized by IKO Industries. What that means practically: we’re not bound to push IKO products when a different material serves you better, and we’re not incentivized by manufacturer volume targets. Our IKO expertise comes from 16 years of hands-on work with IKO products across Las Vegas, not from a factory certification program.
Yes, wherever practical. We stock IKO Cambridge, Dynasty, and Nordic shingles in the most common Las Vegas colorways, and we use IKO’s Marathon Plus and ArmourGard underlayment lines on projects where they’re the right specification. When an exact IKO part isn’t available locally or when a compatible-grade alternative performs better for a specific Las Vegas application — like a high-heat membrane situation — we’ll tell you what we’re using and why before the work begins.
Most IKO shingle repairs — a damaged section, a flashing replacement, a seal-strip correction — are completed in a single visit, typically two to four hours depending on scope. A full IKO shingle replacement on a standard Las Vegas residential roof usually runs one to two days. Flat roof membrane work on mid-century Las Vegas properties may require additional time if substrate drying is needed after moisture intrusion. We’ll give you a specific timeframe during the estimate, not a vague window.
We service IKO Cambridge, Dynasty, Nordic, Marathon Plus, ArmourGard, modified bitumen torch-down and cold-applied membranes, and IKO EnergySeal cap sheet — the full range of IKO products found on Las Vegas residential roofs from the 1990s boom through current construction. If you have an older or less common IKO product and aren’t sure whether we cover it, call (725) 500-0271 and Jake Evans will tell you directly.
IKO’s material warranties are tied to the shingle product, not exclusively to an authorized installer network for repair work on existing roofs. Independent service work performed to IKO’s published installation specifications — which is how we operate — generally does not void the material warranty, though we recommend reviewing your specific warranty documentation before any work begins. We document materials used and scope of work on every job specifically so you have records if a warranty question arises later. If you have warranty paperwork and want a straight read on it, bring it to the estimate.
IKO shingle repair in Las Vegas typically runs $275–$650 for localized damage — a few courses of shingles, a flashing replacement, or a seal-strip repair. Partial slope replacements on IKO Cambridge or Dynasty systems generally fall in the $1,200–$3,500 range depending on slope size and underlayment condition. Full IKO shingle re-roofs on standard Las Vegas tract homes range from roughly $8,500 to $18,000, with the spread driven primarily by underlayment condition, deck repair needs, and material tier. Las Vegas’s heat-degraded underlayment adds cost to re-roof projects compared to cooler markets — the felt beneath often needs full replacement even when the tiles above look intact. Call (725) 500-0271 for a free, no-obligation estimate specific to your roof.
Book Your IKO Service in Las Vegas, NV
If your IKO roof in Las Vegas needs an honest assessment — not a sales pitch — call (725) 500-0271. Jake Evans will get on the roof, tell you what’s actually there, and give you a written estimate the same day. Free estimates, no obligation.
Reviewed by Jake Evans, Owner & Lead Technician at Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas, serving Las Vegas, NV since 2009.