Fenton, Missouri Residential Roofing

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The Cook Roofing Company Difference:

  • Free Roof Estimate
  • Lifetime Workmanship Warranty
  • Fast Response Time
  • We Work with All Insurance Companies
  • Certified & Insured
  • 5-Star Google Rating

About Our Residential Roofing Services

Here at Cook Roofing Company, we provide all of our valued customers with the highest quality support and treatment. Whether you just need a small roof repair, or you may need a full roof replacement, don't delay - call (417) 334-4238 now!

Not only do Cook Roofing Company professionals understand how roofs are built, but when it comes to many other aspects of construction and repairs on your commercial or residential property in Fenton, Missouri, Cook Roofing Company will make sure that all the work is done right, so that your property looks great and is secure and dry again for years to come. Call today at (417) 334-4238 to experience the Cook Roofing Company difference!

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Top Quality Residential Roofing In Fenton, Missouri

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 (even if it doesn’t apply to your area, the work should still be done according to best practices) and understand insurance policies and dealing with insurance companies?
  • 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 in the future to honor a warranty?

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Your Local Residential Roofing Contractor

Cook Roofing Company has been roofing homes in Missouri for over 100 years as a family business. Some of the roofs we have done 30 years ago are still holding up today. Not only do we offer a lifetime limited warranty on workmanship, but we will be around to honor it.

Residential Roofing Insurance Work

Our manager is a licensed public adjuster in several states, not just Missouri, and understands insurance work thoroughly. He also knows how to provide a thorough estimate based on both insurance adjusting and contracting work. And we offer an “Apples to Apples” price match guarantee.

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FAQ

What is residential roofing?
Residential roofing refers to roofing materials used in the roofing system of a home, garage, shed, or other structure typically associated with single or small multi-family residences. Most residential roofing systems are for sloped roofs above a 4:12 pitch, though it can also reference flat roofing on a house.
What is a complete roof replacement?
A complete roof replacement of a typical residential shingle roof means to tear off the existing shingles, felt underlayment, metal flashings, vent and drip edge down to the bare wood decking. The wood is inspected, replaced or overlaid with new plywood if necessary, and in some cases re-nailed. Then any required barrier or seal is installed (depending on local code), followed by new underlayment, flashing, starter strips, shingles, vents, and ridge cap shingles.
How much does it cost to replace a residential roof?
For a full asphalt composition shingle roof replacement on a house, expect an average of $300-$550 per 100 sq ft (known as a "square"). There are a number of factors that go into this, including how steep the roof is, what components are required for the specific roof and the specific code requirements for your area, and what level of shingle you choose. Some of the components you might not think about when pricing bundles of shingles are vents, felt, ice and water barrier, new plywood decking, chimney flashing, step and head wall flashing, drip edge, and gutters. Access to the roof edges and height of the roof are two other issues that affect labor costs for a new residential roof. Finally, labor and material scarcity greatly affects the cost - pandemics and natural disasters tend to create a shortage of both.

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