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Speedway is its own town inside Marion County, and its roofs tell that story: pre-war bungalows near Main Street, postwar Cape Cods off Crawfordsville Road, and modern infill at Wilshaw. Alpha Holistic Roofing serves every one of them with engineered systems, honest inspections, and storm response built for Central Indiana weather, not quick patchwork that fails by the next Carb Day.
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The Town of Speedway is barely four square miles, completely surrounded by Indianapolis, yet it has a roofing profile all its own. Much of the housing stock dates to the 1920s through the 1950s, compact bungalows, Cape Cods, and brick ranches built when the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the old Allison and Prest-O-Lite plants drew workers to the neighborhood. Those original roofs carry low slopes, tight rafter spacing, and decades of layered shingles, which means an honest assessment matters more here than almost anywhere in the metro. We don't sell a tear-off the home doesn't need, and we don't bury a real problem under a fresh layer either.
We also work the other side of town: the newer Wilshaw development off 16th Street, the commercial corridor along Crawfordsville Road and Main Street, and the light-industrial roofs near the Speedway Business Park. Whether your address sits in ZIP 46224 a block from the track or out by Eagle Creek, the same Marion County weather hits your shingles, freeze-thaw that cracks aging asphalt, spring hail that bruises mats, and the straight-line summer winds that peel ridge caps. Alpha Holistic Roofing engineers a system that accounts for all of it, then stands behind the work in writing.

From a single cracked valley on a Main Street bungalow to a full commercial re-roof near the Business Park, every Speedway project starts with a real inspection and a written scope. Here are the services Speedway homeowners and business owners call us for most.
Speedway's older bungalows hide a lot under aging shingles, split valleys, rusted flashing around brick chimneys, and soft decking near the eaves. We inspect honestly and repair what's actually failing, so a 1930s roof near Main Street keeps water out without an unnecessary tear-off.
When a layered Speedway roof has reached the end, we engineer a full replacement: tear off to the deck, fix what the old layers hid, and rebuild ventilation that the original 1940s construction never had. Architectural shingles sized for Central Indiana freeze-thaw.
Standing-seam and stone-coated metal are a strong fit for Speedway's mix of low-slope bungalows and modern Wilshaw infill, shedding ice fast and standing up to the straight-line winds that funnel across the open ground near the track.
When spring hail or a summer wind event hits 46224, we tarp fast and document everything for your claim. Speedway sees the same Marion County storm tracks as downtown Indy, and we respond before the next rain undoes the damage.
Tight lot lines and mature trees along Speedway's older streets clog gutters fast, and overflow rots the fascia on those classic deep eaves. We install and maintain seamless gutters and guards sized for heavy spring runoff.
Many Speedway homes pair their roof with original wood or aging vinyl siding that wind-driven rain works behind. We protect the whole envelope so the engineered roof above isn't undone by water entering the wall.
Speedway sits on the flat, open west side of Marion County, and that geography shapes what your roof endures. There's little to break the wind as it crosses the speedway grounds and Eagle Creek, so straight-line gusts and the occasional severe spring storm put real load on ridge caps and edges. Add Central Indiana's freeze-thaw cycle and the spring-to-summer hail season, and an aging Speedway roof is fighting on three fronts at once. Here's what we watch for on local roofs:
We treat a roof as a system, not a stack of shingles. On a Speedway bungalow that means checking ventilation, decking, and flashing together, because fixing one without the others just moves the leak. You get a written scope, real photos of your own roof, and no pressure to replace what can be repaired.
We serve homes and businesses alike, from a single-family on Allison Avenue to a commercial roof along Crawfordsville Road, and we document storm damage thoroughly so your insurance claim holds up.

Speedway may be compact, but its roofs vary block to block. We work every corner of the town, from the historic core near the track to the newest development on the east edge.
The revitalized Main Street district and the surrounding bungalows along Allison Avenue, Gilman, and 14th–16th Streets are the heart of original Speedway. These pre-war and postwar roofs need careful, honest repair work that respects tight rafter spacing and aging brick chimneys.
The Wilshaw development and newer infill near 16th Street bring modern rooflines and steeper pitches into town. We match contemporary materials and ventilation standards to homes built for today's energy codes, including metal and premium upgrades.
Along Crawfordsville Road, Main Street businesses, and the Speedway Business Park, we handle flat and low-slope commercial roofs, TPO, modified bitumen, and metal, with minimal disruption to operations on race weekends and beyond.
Don't see your street? If it's inside the Town of Speedway or anywhere in western Marion County, we cover it. Call (219) 221-9617.
Speedway is one of many Marion County communities we engineer roofs for. Explore our full Service Areas hub, or see our work in neighboring towns like Lawrence, Beech Grove, and Cumberland. Wherever you are in the metro, the team is dispatched from our Indianapolis HQ at 1401 N Meridian St, Office 103.
Licensed, insured, and OSHA-compliant, with manufacturer-backed materials and a 4.9/5 rating from 500+ neighbors. We engineer systems, not patchwork, and we put it in writing.
“Our 1940s bungalow off Allison Avenue had a leak two other companies wanted to fix with a full tear-off. Alpha found it was just failed chimney flashing and a bad valley. They repaired it honestly and saved us thousands. That's rare.”
Marcus T., Speedway
“After a spring windstorm tore caps off our roof near Main Street, they tarped it the same day and walked our insurance claim with photos of everything. New roof went on clean and they cleaned up every nail. Couldn't ask for more.”
Danielle R., Speedway
“We own a small commercial building on Crawfordsville Road and needed the flat roof handled without shutting down. They scheduled around our hours, did it right, and the written warranty gave us real peace of mind.”
Greg P., Speedway
Yes. Speedway sits in western Marion County, and it's well within our core service area. We handle both residential roofs, from the historic bungalows near Main Street to newer Wilshaw homes, and commercial roofs along Crawfordsville Road. Our crews dispatch from our Indianapolis HQ on N Meridian Street, just minutes away.
Because Speedway is only a short drive from our Indianapolis HQ, we typically reach 46224 the same day for storm and emergency calls. We'll tarp and secure the roof immediately to stop further water intrusion, then schedule the permanent repair and document everything for your insurance claim.
The Town of Speedway has its own building department separate from Indianapolis, and a roof replacement generally requires a permit. We handle the permitting process for you. If your home is in a development like Wilshaw with an HOA, we'll also help confirm any material or color requirements before we start.
Yes. Marion County storms regularly bring hail and straight-line wind across Speedway's open west-side terrain. We perform a thorough damage inspection, photograph everything, and provide documentation that supports your insurance claim. We can meet your adjuster on-site to make sure nothing legitimate gets missed.
Cost depends on the home, Speedway's older bungalows often hide layered shingles or deck rot that affect scope, while newer Wilshaw homes are more straightforward. After a free inspection we give you a written, itemized estimate with no surprises. We'll also tell you honestly when a repair will serve you better than a full replacement.
We do. Alpha Holistic Roofing serves single-family homes throughout the historic core and Wilshaw, as well as commercial and light-industrial buildings along Crawfordsville Road, Main Street, and the Speedway Business Park. We schedule commercial work to minimize disruption, including around race-weekend traffic.
Reviewed by Sam Harper, Founder of Alpha Holistic Roofing
Sam founded Alpha Holistic Roofing to bring an engineered, systems-first approach to Indianapolis roofing. He and our licensed, insured, GAF-certified, and OSHA-compliant crews diagnose the whole roofing system and fix the root cause, not just the symptom. About Sam and the team · The materials we use