IKO Roofing Service in Las Vegas, NV | All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas
All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas provides independent IKO roofing repair, installation, and maintenance across the Las Vegas valley — from Summerlin to Henderson to North Las Vegas. As an independent IKO service provider, we’re not factory-authorized, but after 22 years on Las Vegas rooftops, Santos Cruz has worked with IKO shingles, underlayment systems, and modified bitumen products extensively enough to know exactly where they perform and where they need attention in this climate. If you’ve got an IKO roof and something isn’t right, call us at (725) 237-7255 for a free estimate.
Why Trust All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas for Your IKO Roofing?
IKO manufactures solid products — the Cambridge, Dynasty, and Marathon series are all solid performers — but like any asphalt shingle system, their performance in Las Vegas hinges almost entirely on installation quality and whether the right underlayment was used underneath. Santos Cruz learned the trade through the construction technology program at College of Southern Nevada and has spent 22 years working rooftops across the valley, including hundreds of IKO installations and repairs. He understands how IKO’s fiberglass-mat shingles respond to 110°F+ heat cycles, what the ArmourGard and Nordic underlayment systems actually do under those conditions, and where the common failure points show up after 10–15 years in the Las Vegas sun.
When you call All Star Roofing, Santos handles the job himself. Not a crew you’ve never met, not a subcontractor dispatched from a dispatch board. The person who’s spent 22 years building a 4.9-star reputation across nearly 120 verified reviews is the person on your roof. For IKO work specifically, that matters — because improper repairs can compromise your existing warranty coverage, and that’s not something we take lightly.
Common IKO Roofing Problems We Fix in Las Vegas
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Granule loss on IKO Cambridge and Dynasty shingles
The Cambridge series is IKO’s flagship laminated shingle, and it’s common throughout Las Vegas subdivisions built in the early 2000s. In our climate, accelerated granule shedding often appears around years 12–16 — earlier than the manufacturer’s projected timeline. The cause isn’t defective shingles; it’s Las Vegas’s UV index and diurnal temperature swings, which can range 40°F between a summer afternoon and the same night. That thermal cycling loosens granule adhesion in the asphalt matrix faster than the product was designed for in a moderate climate. When granule loss is isolated to a few field shingles, targeted replacement is straightforward. When it’s uniform across an entire slope, that’s a different conversation. -
Cracked or cupped shingles on older IKO Marathon installations
IKO’s Marathon shingles — a 3-tab product popular during the 1990s build-out — show up frequently on older North Las Vegas and east-side properties. After 20-plus years of Las Vegas summers, Marathon shingles often present with thermal cracking along the tab slots and pronounced cupping at the edges. This is a substrate and heat-aging issue, not a manufacturing defect at this point. Cupped shingles break the water-shedding plane and create infiltration pathways. In most cases we see on these older roofs, targeted repair is a short-term fix — a full replacement with a current IKO Dynasty or Cambridge product is usually the honest answer. -
IKO modified bitumen membrane failures on flat roofs
IKO produces several modified bitumen systems — including their APP-modified and SBS-modified lines — that show up on Las Vegas commercial properties and some residential flat additions. The July–September monsoon season is typically when these failures announce themselves. Las Vegas receives only about 4 inches of annual precipitation, meaning flat roofs here are essentially engineered to shed two good rain events per year. When an IKO mod-bit seam lifts or a lap joint lets go after years of UV exposure, the first hard monsoon rain of the season fills the gap instantly. We regularly respond to these calls in July and August across commercial corridors in Henderson and the north valley. -
Underlayment failure beneath IKO-tiled systems in Summerlin and Green Valley
This is arguably the most misunderstood problem in Las Vegas roofing right now. Clark County permitted 15-lb felt underlayment beneath concrete tile through much of the 1990s construction boom. Roofers working Summerlin and Henderson neighborhoods from that era — including Santos — routinely pull up cosmetically perfect tiles to find underlayment that has literally powdered from UV and heat exposure. IKO’s ArmourGard synthetic underlayment is now the correct modern replacement, but the work requires a full tear-off. The tiles often look fine from the street. The substrate beneath them is gone. Homeowners discover this in July when the first real rainfall in months suddenly finds its way through. -
Flashing failures at IKO shingle-to-wall transitions
Step and counter-flashing at dormers, chimneys, and parapet walls is where most IKO-shingled roofs in Las Vegas actually leak — not through the field shingles themselves. The thermal expansion and contraction cycle in this climate works sealants loose at flashing laps within a few years of installation. When the original installer used roofing cement as a primary sealant (common on budget installations from the early 2000s), that material has typically dried, cracked, and pulled away by now. We re-flash these transitions properly, which means mechanically fastened step flashing integrated into the IKO shingle courses — not another application of caulk over a compromised joint.
IKO Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
For IKO shingle repairs, we work with OEM-compatible replacement shingles — meaning we match the correct IKO series, weight class, and color to what’s already on your roof. Using a different manufacturer’s shingle to patch an IKO field can create mismatched thermal movement and void coverage on the surrounding courses. Where an exact IKO match isn’t available for an older discontinued series, we’ll tell you that directly and discuss your options honestly before any work starts.
Our repair-vs-replace assessment is straightforward: if the damage is isolated — a few shingles, a single flashing run, a small mod-bit seam — repair is usually the right call and we’ll say so. If we pull back the first course and the underlayment is powdering, or if granule loss is widespread across multiple slopes, a full replacement is the honest recommendation. Santos has been doing this long enough to know that a patch over a failed substrate is a callback waiting to happen, and callbacks aren’t how we’ve built 22 years of repeat business in Las Vegas.
For an accurate estimate on your specific IKO system, call (725) 237-7255 — it’s a free assessment, no obligation.
Our IKO Service Process — Step by Step
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Roof assessment and IKO system diagnosis
Santos inspects the full IKO system — field shingles, underlayment condition, ridge cap, flashing integration, and deck where accessible. For IKO Cambridge or Dynasty installations, we check granule retention, thermal cracking patterns, and lap alignment. For modified bitumen systems, we probe seams and check drain collars. - 2
Written scope with IKO-specific material callouts
We document exactly what needs to happen: which IKO series and product class is being used, whether a tear-off is required, and what the underlayment upgrade looks like if it’s warranted. No verbal estimates on IKO jobs — you get it in writing. - 3
Repair or installation using manufacturer-compatible materials
Work is performed to manufacturer specifications for IKO products — correct fastener pattern, appropriate overlap on underlayment, proper flashing integration. For IKO’s Cambridge laminate series, that means a 6-nail pattern in Las Vegas given our wind exposure zone. - 4
Post-work inspection and documentation
Santos walks the completed work personally. We check every flashing transition, every ridge course, and every penetration seal before we call a job done. Documentation is provided for your records, which matters if you’re maintaining an IKO warranty claim file.
IKO Products We Service & Install in Las Vegas
We service and install across IKO’s primary residential and commercial product lines, including:
- IKO Cambridge — laminated architectural shingle, the most common IKO product in Las Vegas subdivisions from 2000–2010
- IKO Dynasty — IKO’s impact-resistant laminated shingle with ArmourZone reinforced nailing area
- IKO Marathon — 3-tab shingle found on pre-2000 Las Vegas residential properties
- IKO Nordic — enhanced laminated shingle with added wind and weather resistance
- IKO APP and SBS Modified Bitumen — flat and low-slope membrane systems used on commercial properties and residential additions across Henderson and North Las Vegas
- IKO ArmourGard and RoofGard underlayment systems — synthetic underlayment replacement for failed felt substrates under concrete tile
We Also Service These Brands
IKO is one of seven manufacturer lines we work with regularly. If your roof is GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, or Atlas — or a combination of materials from a prior repair — we can assess and service it the same way. The right material recommendation is based on your roof’s actual needs, not what we happen to have on the truck that day.
FAQs — IKO Roofing Service in Las Vegas
No — we are an independent IKO service provider, not a factory-authorized contractor. IKO’s authorized contractor programs are primarily tied to warranty-registration incentives for new installations through participating builders. As an independent provider, we service IKO products installed on existing Las Vegas homes and commercial properties, follow manufacturer specifications for materials and fastening, and document our work for your warranty records. Our expertise comes from 22 years on Las Vegas rooftops, not a manufacturer certification program.
Yes. For IKO shingle repairs, we use OEM-compatible IKO replacement shingles that match the series, weight class, and color of your existing installation. Using a different manufacturer’s product to patch an IKO field can create thermal movement mismatches and undermine your existing coverage. Where an exact IKO match isn’t available for a discontinued line, we tell you that upfront and discuss your options before any work begins.
Most IKO shingle repairs — isolated granule loss, cracked tabs, flashing re-work — are completed in a single day. Underlayment replacement beneath concrete tile systems typically runs two to three days depending on roof size and tile condition. Full IKO shingle replacements on standard Las Vegas subdivision homes (typically 1,800–2,800 sq ft with low-pitch frames) generally run one to two days. Emergency monsoon-damage response is available as a standing service — if something fails in a storm, call (725) 237-7255 and we’ll get there.
We service IKO Cambridge, Dynasty, Marathon, and Nordic shingle lines, as well as IKO’s APP and SBS modified bitumen membrane systems and ArmourGard and RoofGard synthetic underlayment products. These cover the vast majority of IKO-branded roofing installed across Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, and North Las Vegas over the past 30 years. If you’re not sure which IKO product you have, a roof assessment will identify it.
IKO’s material warranties cover manufacturing defects in the shingle or membrane itself — they are not installation warranties and are generally not voided by having an independent contractor perform repair work. However, improper repairs that cause damage to adjacent IKO materials could complicate a future defect claim. This is exactly why we follow IKO manufacturer specifications on every job and provide written documentation of the work performed. If you have an active IKO warranty registration, we’ll work with that documentation in mind. For specific warranty coverage questions, IKO’s warranty terms are the governing document.
Targeted IKO shingle repairs in Las Vegas typically run $350–$850 for isolated damage covering a few squares of material. Flashing replacement at a chimney or parapet wall commonly falls in the $450–$950 range. Full IKO shingle replacement on a standard Las Vegas subdivision home generally lands between $8,500–$16,000 depending on roof size, pitch, tear-off requirements, and whether an underlayment upgrade is needed. IKO modified bitumen flat-roof repairs start around $400–$700 for seam and lap work. These are honest Las Vegas market ranges — the actual number depends on what we find on your specific roof. Call (725) 237-7255 for a free on-site estimate with no obligation.
Book Your IKO Service in Las Vegas, NV
A roof done right doesn’t make the news — and that’s exactly the point. If you’ve got an IKO roof in Las Vegas that needs attention, call All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas at (725) 237-7255 for a free estimate. Santos handles the assessment personally, and you’ll get a straight answer on what your roof actually needs.
Reviewed by Santos Cruz, Owner & Lead Technician at All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas, serving Las Vegas, NV since 2003.