MO, AR & KS storm damage roof inspection requests

Request a free roof inspection after storm damage in MO, AR & KS

If your roof may have storm damage from hail, wind, missing shingles, a leak, or recent rough weather in Missouri, Arkansas, or Kansas, submit a request and it may be routed to a local roofing company that can follow up about free inspection availability and next steps.

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Roof request clarity

A roof concern should be easier to understand, not more stressful.

When something looks wrong after a storm, it can be hard to know whether the roof needs repair, replacement, monitoring, or a closer review. Your request helps a roofing company understand the issue before contacting you about inspection availability and possible next steps.

You can submit visible roof concerns such as lifted shingles, missing shingles, hail marks, damaged vents, flashing issues, gutter impact, ceiling stains, and leak-related warning signs.

Referral-ready details

Your roof concern and property details help a roofing company understand the situation before contacting you.

Local follow-up

Submit what happened, and the request may be routed to a roofing company that can discuss inspection availability.

Clear next-step direction

Any inspection, estimate, repair, warranty, or service decision is handled directly with the roofing company that contacts you.

How it works

Roof request help in four steps.

Submit the request, share the concern, get contacted by a roofing company if the request fits, then decide your next step directly with them.

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Submit your roof concern

Send your name, phone number, property address, and the main roof issue. If you are not sure what is wrong, describe what you noticed.

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Your request is reviewed

The information helps determine whether the request fits the current service area and roofing-company follow-up criteria.

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A roofing company may contact you

If the request fits, a roofing company can follow up about inspection availability and what they may be able to review.

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You decide what happens next

Any inspection, estimate, repair, warranty, claim discussion, or service decision is handled directly between you and the roofing company.

Straight answers

Built for homeowners who want direction without pressure.

You should not have to feel rushed into a decision just because there was a storm or a roof concern. The request process is designed to help route the right details to a roofing company for follow-up. From there, you can ask questions and decide directly with that company whether any next step makes sense.

“I do not know if the roof is actually damaged.”

Submitting the request helps a roofing company understand the concern and decide whether follow-up may be available.

“I do not want a pushy sales appointment.”

The request simply starts a conversation. You decide directly with the roofing company whether any next step makes sense.

“I have a leak or stain and need direction.”

Share what you noticed so the roofing company that follows up can discuss what may need to be reviewed.

“I just had a storm in my area.”

Your request can be routed for local follow-up about common visible concerns after hail, wind, and rough weather.

Service areas

Roof request routing for local storm-hit neighborhoods.

This page routes free roof inspection requests for storm damage concerns in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and nearby active service areas. Start by entering your property information so the request can be reviewed for local roofing-company follow-up.

Springfield, MO and nearby communities
Branson and surrounding Missouri areas
St. Louis and nearby Missouri/Illinois communities
Kansas City and nearby Kansas communities
Northwest Arkansas service areas
MO, AR & KS coverage confirmed by request

Before you guess

Before you call your insurance company or ignore the problem, request roofing-company follow-up.

A roof concern does not always mean you need a full replacement. It may be a small repair, a ventilation or flashing issue, a weather-related concern, or something that should simply be monitored. Submitting the concern can help a roofing company understand what happened before contacting you about possible next steps.

Missing or lifted shingles

Whether wind may have affected exposed areas

Hail or dents around the home

Whether roof, vents, gutters, or soft metals show visible impact signs

Ceiling stains or active dripping

Whether the leak concern has visible roof-related warning signs

Granules in gutters or near downspouts

Whether shingles show wear or storm-related surface concerns

Recent heavy wind or hail nearby

Whether the roof has visible damage that should be documented

Common questions

Questions homeowners ask before submitting a roof request.

Are you the roofing contractor?

No. This site helps collect roof inspection requests and may route them to a roofing company for follow-up. The roofing company handles any inspection, estimate, repair, warranty, claim discussion, or service agreement.

Who will contact me?

A roofing company may contact you directly using the information you submit if your request fits the current service area and follow-up criteria.

Do I have to file an insurance claim?

No. Submitting a request does not require you to file an insurance claim, sign a contract, or buy roofing services.

Do I have to sign anything right away?

No. The request is designed to help you get contacted about possible next steps. Any decision happens directly between you and the roofing company.

What if I am not sure what is wrong?

That is common. You can simply describe what you noticed, such as a leak, missing shingle, storm, ceiling stain, or concern after rough weather.

Why do you ask for my address?

The property location helps determine whether the request is in an area where roofing-company follow-up may be available.

Get connected with roofing inspection help before guessing what the roof needs.

If you are seeing signs of storm damage, leaks, missing shingles, ceiling stains, or roof concerns after rough weather, submit a request and it may be routed to a roofing company that can contact you about inspection availability and next steps.

Request routed. Roofing-company follow-up. No-pressure next step.