Local Roofing Expertise
In Old Southwest, East Campus, and across Columbia, MO, homes face unpredictable weather that demands expert roofing and siding solutions. Our roofing contractor in Columbia, MO provides fast inspections, professional installations, and storm damage repair for residential and commercial properties. Whether your roof shows age or storm damage, we protect what matters most.
A clear process keeps you informed from start to finish.
We examine shingles, flashing, gutters, and soft metals. Storm damage, age, and wear become clear in this detailed walkthrough.
We handle Columbia's building permit process and confirm compliance with city codes. No surprises, no delays.
Our crews protect your property, remove old materials safely, and install new roof or siding to spec.
Final walkthrough confirms quality. City inspection is scheduled. Warranty papers are yours to keep.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why.
Roofing and siding solutions designed for Columbia's weather and building styles.
Older homes in Old Southwest and East Campus often have roofs past their prime. We remove aged shingles and install durable, weather-resistant materials that meet historic district requirements where needed.

New roof installation protecting homes in the Rock Bridge corridor south of Columbia
Mid-Missouri storms leave hail, wind, and water damage. We assess hidden damage, document for insurance, and repair shingles, flashing, and gutters before leaks cause bigger problems.

Damage assessment and repair for roofs affected by severe weather in Thornbrook and south Columbia areas
Gutters protect your foundation and siding from water runoff. We install seamless systems, repair sagging sections, and ensure proper slope to handle Columbia's heavy spring rains.

Seamless gutter system protecting properties near the University of Missouri campus area
Damaged or discolored siding compromises your home's beauty and energy efficiency. We replace vinyl, fiber cement, and wood siding with materials chosen for durability and curb appeal in your neighborhood.

Siding upgrade on homes in newer subdivisions south of Rock Bridge Park
We know Columbia's neighborhoods, weather patterns, and building codes by heart.
500+ Roofs Installed: Experience across Old Southwest, East Campus, Thornbrook, and all neighborhoods in Boone County.
Columbia Permit Specialists: We handle city inspections and historic district requirements. Permits are our responsibility, not yours.
Weather-Smart Material Selection: Hail, ice, wind, and humidity in mid-Missouri demand specific shingle and siding choices. We pick what works here.
June hail, spring wind, and ice storms are routine in Boone County. Older shingles in established neighborhoods and new roofs in south Columbia subdivisions both face visible and hidden damage. After storms, out-of-state contractors blanket neighborhoods offering quick fixes. We provide honest assessments and lasting solutions.
Homes near campus and in the North Village Arts District have preservation rules. We know what the Historic Preservation Commission approves and use composite slate, shake, and other period-appropriate materials that satisfy both requirements and weather resistance.
We work across all Columbia neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Boone County.
Boone County communities including Hallsville, Hartsburg, Ashland, and Rocheport.

Service coverage across Columbia and Boone County residential areas
Call or visit our site for a free inspection. We respond promptly to emergency damage and work with your insurance company to maximize coverage. Whether your home is in a historic neighborhood or a new development, we bring local expertise and professional standards to every project.
Yes. The City of Columbia requires a building permit for roof replacements. We handle the entire permit process—pulling the permit, scheduling the city inspection, and ensuring your roof meets Columbia building codes. No surprises.
Hail hits everywhere, but we see more damage in older neighborhoods like Old Southwest, East Campus, and northern Columbia near Paris Road, where 1940s–1970s shingles are past their prime. Newer areas like Thornbrook and The Highlands have better materials but are not immune to serious storms.
Columbia's hot, humid summers, cold winters, ice, and spring hail all take a toll. Asphalt shingles typically last 15–30 years in this climate; metal roofs last 40–70 years with maintenance. Regular inspections catch damage early.
Yes. Neighborhoods near campus and the North Village Arts District have preservation rules. We use materials like DaVinci composite slate and shake that satisfy the Historic Preservation Commission while holding up to modern weather.
Yes. We inspect, document, and photograph damage—then provide detailed reports to your insurance company. Many homeowners recover most or all replacement costs through their policy.
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