Top Quality Residential Roofing in Springfield MO & Branson
1913
Company established
100+
Years roofing homes
30 Years
Roofs still holding up
Why choose Cook Roofing Company
When choosing a residential roofing company, you need a roofing contractor you can trust. There are a number of things to consider
Reliability — will the contractor show up and complete the job in a timely manner
Quality — does the roofing contractor perform work that they will guarantee?
Experience — does your roofer follow building code and understand insurance policies?
Cost — does your roofing company provide a comprehensive estimate that is competitive?
Longevity — how long has your roofing company been around, and will they be around to honor a warranty?
Our Services
Residential roofing services
Residential roof repair
Sometimes you really do just need minor roof repair — ridge cap blown off in a storm, a roof leak from loose caulking around flashing, or emergency roof repairs when it's pouring rain. It's best to have a reputable roofing contractor come out as soon as possible. A top roofer can spot whether this is a simple repair, or signs of something more serious.
Residential roof replacement
Asphalt shingle roofs have a practical lifespan of about 12–15 years under average conditions. Improper ventilation, hail, and storm damage all shorten that. If your roof is at the end of its life — from age or storm damage — Cook Roofing is the local roofing company you can trust. Replacing your roof carries one of the highest ROIs of any home improvement project.
Roof inspections
Cook Roofing Co has extensive experience assessing storm damage repairs. We can meet your adjuster and point out the damage we've seen, plus the extent of repairs needed to indemnify you. We help you through the insurance claim process with an estimate the insurance company is familiar with.
Storm damage roofing
On an insurance job, anything we run across during installation is taken up with the insurance company through a supplement — no surprises or cost increases. We don't cut corners or skimp like some other roofers who reuse flashing or vents, use shingle scraps for the ridge cap, or leave out valley materials.
Residential Roofing Materials
Your residential roof can benefit from various types of roofing materials. A popular one used in most homes is asphalt shingles — considered America’s number one choice. If you’re looking for a roof upgrade, consider premium roofing materials such as impact resistant shingles, residential metal roofing, or slate roofing.
Your residential service page should mention the major material and component terms homeowners search, but it should do so in organized sections rather than one long wall of text. That means giving asphalt shingles, impact-resistant shingles, residential metal roofing, roof flashing, and roof decking clear places on the page.
Asphalt shingles — architectural and 3-tab, America's #1 choice
Impact-resistant shingles — premium roofing upgrade
Residential metal roofing — types and cost guide
Slate roofing — premium option available in the midwest
Tile roofing — available in the Springfield/Branson area
Roof flashing — prevents leaks at walls, pipes, skylights
Roof decking — plywood base, the nailable surface
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Residential Roofing FAQs
How long does a residential roof last?
The practical, or realistic, lifespan of a typical architectural shingle roof under average conditions lasts about 12–15 years. Hail can damage a roof with large hits, causing bruising. Smaller hail can erode granules off shingles without obvious evidence. Improper roof ventilation can also allow your roof to overheat — a poorly vented roof will shorten the life of your shingles, causing them to become brittle and susceptible to wind and hail damage.
Should I repair my roof or replace it?
Sometimes you really do just need minor roof repair — some ridge cap blown off, or a leak from loose caulking around flashing. But beware: some roofing repair contractors will just fix obvious things and not mention bigger issues. They know it can be difficult to sell a homeowner on a new roof, so they just pretend all is well to collect a few dollars and be on their way. An experienced residential roofing contractor can determine the extent of the damage and whether a repair will actually solve the problem.
Do you inspect roofs after hail or wind damage?
Yes. Cook Roofing Co has extensive experience assessing storm damage repairs. If you have hail damage, it's all over the roof — not just a couple of shingles — even if you can't see it. We can meet your adjuster and point out the damage we've seen, plus the extent of repairs needed to indemnify you. We can help you through the insurance claim process with an estimate the insurance company is familiar with.
Do you install metal roofing for homes?
On an insurance job, anything we run across during installation is taken up with the insurance company through a supplement — so you have no surprises or cost increases. Some roofing contractors don't like to bother with supplements so they'll just ignore issues like plywood decking that needs to be replaced. Our owner is a licensed public adjuster in several states and understands insurance work thoroughly. We do the job right the first time, because we warranty our work.
What is your Apples to Apples Price Match Guarantee?
We will match the new roof estimate price of any roofing companies nearby, providing that they use the same quality roofing supplies and include all the required roofing materials and components. We don't cut corners or skimp like some other roofers who reuse flashing or vents, use shingle scraps for the ridge cap, or leave out valley materials. And if the insurance adjuster leaves these off, we will get them paid.
Residential Roofing You Can Trust Since 1913
From small repairs to full roof replacements, we deliver reliable, high-quality roofing backed by over a century of experience. Serving homeowners across Springfield and Branson, our team provides honest evaluations, clear pricing, and workmanship you can count on.
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