Innsbrook, Missouri Roof Repair

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Learn About Our Roof Repair Services!

Here at Cook Roofing Company, we aim to ensure that all of our valued customers receive the highest quality support and treatment. Whether your property has been damaged by a storm, or it's just something that's been needing attention, and you are in need of Roof Repair, don't put it off - call 573-400-0307 now! We can be reached at any time of the day or night, 24/7.

We do a lot more than just roofing, so while our crews can handle Roof Repair, they are proven professionals when it comes to many other aspects of construction and repairs on your commercial or residential property in Innsbrook, Missouri, 63383. They'll make sure the work is done right, so that your property looks great and is secure and dry once again. Call today at 573-400-0307 to experience the Cook Roofing Company difference!

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About our Roof Repair services

Leaking Roof Repair

Repairs for a leaky roof is the biggest reason people in Innsbrook, Missouri call us. In some cases it's just flashing or some ridge cap that has become loose, and some caulking or a few shingles will fix it. A leak that has been there for longer however may have developed further hidden damage, and the longer you wait to get it fixed, the worse the leak will get. A roof leak alone can ruin an otherwise perfectly fine home. The best thing to do is to call us out to fix your leaking roof. Depending on the cause of the damage, it may be covered by insurance and we can help you figure out if it's something that might be covered (depending on your insurance carrier of course). For roof repair in Innsbrook, MO, call Cook Roofing Company at 573-400-0307.

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Bent or Missing Metal Roof Flashing

Maybe some roof flashing was blown out of place. Flashing is generally nailed up under siding or shingles, and sometimes you have to disturb/move a lot of other siding and roofing material to get to the flashing. Just paying for a piece of flashing and an hour of roofing labor isn't going to cover what really needs to be done. With our experience from over 30 years of looking at roof damage and repairing and replacing roofs in Innsbrook, MO, 63383, we're one of the best roofing companies nearby to be able to assess what it really takes to repair your leaking roof. And we will gladly meet the insurance adjuster and show them from a roofer's perspective what really needs to be done to fix your damaged roof the right way.

How Much Does Roof Repair Cost?

It ultimately depends on the damage that has caused the leak. If it's something simple, like caulking around a pipe flashing, the repair could be relatively cheap. If the leak is a part of the roof that could require more extensive reparation, or a larger area needs to be repaired it will end up costing a bit more. If however, it's storm damage that is causing the leak, insurance will typically pay for the repairs. If that is the case then your only cost would be your deductible, and we offer financing for your deductible. (Although we would love to be able to waive your deductible , its illegal; beware of any roofing company that offers to wave your deductible as it is insurance fraud). A complimentary inspection is something that we do offer though, and it is a great first step in determining the cost of your roof repairs. As an added bonus, there's no obligation.

Roof Repair Examples

Here are some examples of things that look like a simple repair, but aren't.

Roof Repair for Hail Damage

While wind damage may be localized, hail damage usually affects the entire roof. Spotting hail damage takes a trained specialist, because sometimes it's not immediately visible. We have storm history down to the address, to support the hail damage.  If you're in Innsbrook, MO, you really need to call Cook Roofing Company for a professional roof inspection.  If there is hail damage to your roof, Cook Roofing Company will find it. Sometimes, insurance adjusters don't see damage on the shingles even when there is damage vents, gutters, and flashings. Our roofers are trained to spot indicators of hail damage. We will provide you with an estimate for your insurance, along with justification for full roof replacement if it's needed. You can trust the professionals from Cook Roofing Company to provide an insurance-compliant and thorough estimate based on our decades of experience. No matter the extent of the repairs you need in Innsbrook, MO, call us at 573-400-0307 today.

Missing Shingles From Wind Damage

Maybe the wind blew a few shingle tabs off. Sometimes, on a newer roof, it's possible to lift the shingles above them up. They then remove the rest of the shingle (more than 50% of the damaged shingle is still underneath the one above it), try not to damage the underlayment (felt), nail a new shingle in, and try to keep from tearing other shingles. Often, though, the shingles are old and worn, the other shingles don't pull aside easily and instead they tear or break, etc. And if water was getting in, the plywood decking may be waterlogged or even starting to delaminate and rot. It may be that other shingles were blown loose also, to the point that there would be too many shingles to replace. A good roofing company would be unlikely to guarantee your roof won't leak if they just turn your roof into a patchwork of repairs. In many cases, insurance will buy these roofs after a second inspection. Cook Roofing Company will evaluate your roof to verify that the leaks are coming from this damage, and whether or not the roof is repairable or needs to be replaced, regardless of what the insurance adjuster said. They are rarely roof experts, but they're experts at saving money for the insurance company. If you're in  Innsbrook, MO, 63383, you should call us today at 573-400-0307.

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FAQ

Can hail damage on shingles be repaired?
If your shingle roof has hail damage, there will be uniform damage across slopes facing the direction the wind came from during the storm, at a minimum. Sometimes adjusters will try to say that only a few shingles were damaged, and a shingle repair is good enough. That's almost never true, they're just unable to recognize the damage or they're trying to save money. If you only have one slope that is badly damaged, there may be other reasons that the rest of the roof needs to be replaced, too. Find a roofing contractor who will come out and accurately evaluate your roof - roof inspections are usually free - and make sure that the insurance company gives you enough money to properly fix your roof.
Can you repair a roof yourself?
People repair their own roofs all the time. You just need to keep in mind a few things. Most people do not know how to find a roof leak. They do not know what's under their shingles or metal, or how to tell if there is water damage to the structures underneath. Plus, the reason that roofing is one of the most dangerous construction occupations is because experienced roofers fall all the time. So, with some education, some safety equipment when it's called for, and a lot of precaution, there's nothing magical a roofer can do, that you can't. The real question is whether all of that is worth the risk, effort, and time for you. How much is your time worth, how confident are you of being able to do it right, and how much risk are you willing to accept? Financing is often available with the better roofing companies. At the very least, you should ask a reputable roofer to come out and give you a free roof evaluation. Tell them you think you'd like to do the repairs yourself. Most will explain what's needed, but it will be up to you to do it. Some roofers might charge a small fee for this service, but the custom advice will be well worth it.
How much does it cost to repair a roof?
Roof repair cost can range from a few hundred dollars, to many thousands or more, depending on what needs to be done. Be careful about paying someone $50 to go slap some silicone on a crack in your roof, though, because there's a good chance there's damage beneath it, and all you're doing is creating a much more expensive problem for later.

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