Standing-seam metal roof on a steep-pitched Ozark home in Springfield, Missouri at dusk

A roof that can take an Ozark storm.

Shingle and metal roof systems engineered for hail, straight-line winds, and severe thunderstorms - installed by a crew that lives under the same sky.

A roof only earns its keep in bad weather.

A roof in Springfield faces more hail, more wind, and more violent thunderstorms than almost anywhere in the country. We spec materials for that reality and install them to manufacturer standards, so the warranty behind your roof actually holds up.

  • New roof installations

    Brand-new roofs in architectural asphalt shingle, metal panel, or standing seam - sized, vented, and flashed for Ozark storm exposure.

  • Tear-offs & replacements

    Complete tear-offs with a full deck inspection, ice-and-water shield, and proper underlayment so the new roof performs like it should.

  • Repairs & leak chasing

    Targeted repairs, flashing rebuilds, and storm-damage fixes. We track the leak to its real source instead of patching the stain.

  • Storm & hail damage

    Hail and wind damage assessments, emergency tarping, and the detail work that stops a bad storm from turning into a worse one.

Finished standing-seam metal roof installation on a Springfield, Missouri Ozark home

Why our roofs hold up

  • Ice-and-water shield run well past code minimums on every roof we install.
  • Wind-rated nailing patterns and balanced attic ventilation on every job.
  • Premium underlayment, fasteners, and flashings - no value-engineered substitutions.
  • Drone-assisted inspections, so you see exactly what we see before you sign anything.

Frequently asked questions

It comes down to roof pitch, exposure, and budget. Most Ozark homes do well with impact-resistant architectural shingles, standing-seam metal, or a hail-rated specialty shingle. We'll walk every option with you and recommend what genuinely fits your home.
Yes. We'll meet your adjuster on-site, document every bit of storm damage with photos, and build a scope that reflects what your roof actually needs.
Most homes take two to four days of active installation, depending on size, roof complexity, and the weather window. We'll keep you updated at every stage.
Hail damage rarely looks like much from the driveway. We do a full inspection, document every impact, and help you decide whether a repair or a full insurance claim is the smarter move. Get in touch if a storm just rolled through.