St. Louis sits in one of the most active hail corridors in the country. After every major storm, dozens of out-of-state crews flood the market offering free inspections tied to insurance claims — and most disappear before the first leak comes back. TheProGuide helps St. Louis homeowners compare local roofing companies using community reviews and professionally vetted credentials, so you hire a contractor with roots here, not a truck passing through.
Every listed roofing company has been screened for active insurance, verified local presence, and real service reputation built across St. Louis neighborhoods. Browse, compare, and contact a vetted roofer today.
What to look for
- Insured and bonded
- Background-checked
- 4.8+ average ratings
- BBB-listed
- Manufacturer-certified
- Upfront pricing
- Workmanship guarantees
- Storm damage specialists
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Compare Roofing Services
Roofing covers everything from a missing shingle to a full tear-off and replacement. Compare listed companies by the service your situation actually calls for.
Storm Damage Repair
Hail impact, wind-lifted shingles, fallen debris, and emergency tarping. Filter by companies experienced with insurance restoration work who can document damage properly for your claim.
Full Roof Replacement
Complete tear-off and installation — compare material options, manufacturer warranties, crew size, and projected timelines. This is the job where vetting matters most because the price range is wide and the quality gap is wider.
Roof Inspection and Assessment
Pre-purchase inspections, post-storm assessments, and annual condition reviews. Look for companies that provide written reports with photos, not just a verbal estimate from the driveway.
Leak Detection and Repair
Targeted repairs for active leaks, flashing failures, valley deterioration, and chimney or vent boot issues — problems that get misdiagnosed frequently and patched instead of fixed.
Gutter and Drainage Systems
Gutter replacement, gutter guard installation, downspout rerouting, and drainage solutions tied to roof runoff. Often bundled with roof replacement but worth comparing separately.
Commercial and Flat Roof Services
TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen systems for flat and low-slope roofs on commercial properties, multi-family buildings, and mixed-use structures across the metro.
Why Use Our Listings
Roofing is the trade with the widest gap between the best contractors and the worst — and St. Louis storm season makes that gap dangerous. TheProGuide doesn’t list every roofer with a truck and a ladder. Every listing is built on two layers: what local St. Louis homeowners have actually said about the company, and what our professional review confirms about their insurance, local presence, and service history.
Community-Informed Rankings
Listings reflect aggregated local sentiment from homeowners in neighborhoods like Kirkwood, South City, Chesterfield, and Florissant — not paid placement or lead-buying.
Professionally Vetted Profiles
Each listed company is screened for general liability and workers’ comp insurance, verified local operations, and consistent service reputation. Missouri doesn’t require a statewide roofing license — which means the vetting burden falls on you unless someone’s done it first.
Booking-Ready Information
Move straight from comparing to calling or requesting a quote. Your information stays between you and the company you choose — no lead form that sells your name to five contractors before lunch.
Local Relevance
Filter by the neighborhoods and suburbs each roofer actually services. A company headquartered in St. Charles County that claims to cover “all of St. Louis” isn’t the same as one with crews working your zip code every week.
Roofing jobs are expensive, visible, and hard to undo. Here’s how to screen before you commit.
Credential Checks
Missouri has no statewide roofing license requirement — which is exactly why your own screening matters. Confirm active general liability insurance, workers’ compensation coverage, and ask whether the company holds manufacturer certifications from GAF, CertainTeed, or Owens Corning. Those certifications require annual renewal and come with extended warranty eligibility that a non-certified installer can’t offer.
The Storm Chaser Test
After a hail event, ask three questions: How long has this company operated in St. Louis? Can they provide references from jobs completed here more than a year ago? Will they be available for warranty work in three years? If the answer to any of those is vague, you’re talking to a storm chaser. Established local roofers won’t hesitate on any of them.
Quote and Pricing Signals
Get a written estimate that separates materials, labor, tear-off and disposal, and any permit or code-upgrade fees. For a full replacement, ask what happens if the decking underneath needs repair — is that a change order or included in the bid? The best contractors address this upfront. The worst ones discover it mid-job and renegotiate from your roof.
Review Quality
Read for the details that matter on roofing jobs specifically: did the crew protect the landscaping, did they use magnetic sweepers for nails, did the project manager communicate timeline changes, and did the company handle the manufacturer warranty registration? These are the patterns that separate a professional operation from a crew that got the shingles on and moved to the next house.
- Reviewed roofing companies serving St. Louis city and county
- Insured listings verified before display
- Storm damage and insurance claim specialists available
- Upfront estimates and manufacturer warranty options
- Established local companies alongside newer highly rated operations
How It Works
Compare listings
by service type, customer reviews, and trust signals like insurance and manufacturer certifications.
Shortlist roofers
based on your situation — storm damage, replacement, repair — and your neighborhood.
Call or request a quote
directly from the listing. Your information stays with the company you choose.
Review the estimate
pncluding materials, scope, timeline, and warranty before you sign anything.
St. Louis Roofing — What the Weather Does to Your Home
St. Louis averages multiple significant hail events per year, and the metro has been hit by several storms in recent years that triggered thousands of insurance claims in a single week. That cycle — storm, damage, claim, repair — is the economic engine of the roofing industry here, and it’s also what attracts contractors with no intention of being around long-term.
Beyond storm damage, the regional climate puts steady pressure on roofing materials. Summer heat and UV exposure degrade asphalt shingles from above. Freeze-thaw cycles in winter work ice into flashing seams and valleys. Older homes in neighborhoods like Tower Grove, The Hill, Benton Park, and Shaw often have original or second-generation roofing that’s past its rated lifespan but hasn’t failed visibly yet — the kind of situation where a proper inspection saves a homeowner thousands compared to waiting for an interior leak.
Whether you’re filing an insurance claim after a storm or planning a replacement on your own timeline, the contractor you choose is the single biggest variable in the outcome. TheProGuide’s listings cover neighborhood
Find a Vetted Roofer in St. Louis Today
You’ve compared credentials, read community reviews, and checked who’s actually local. Now pick up the phone or request a quote. TheProGuide is built to get you from research to a confident hiring decision — fast.