St. Joseph Quality Roofing provides expert residential and commercial roofing services throughout St. Joseph and Northwest Missouri. With decades of combined experience, we specialize in roof replacement, roof repair, storm damage restoration, roof inspections, and preventative maintenance using premium materials and proven installation techniques. Our team handles everything from asphalt shingle systems and standing seam metal roofing to flat membrane systems including TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen.
We understand the challenges Missouri weather brings, from damaging hail and high winds to heavy rain, snow, ice, and rapid temperature swings that can shorten a roof's lifespan. Every roofing system we install is designed to withstand local conditions while protecting your home or business for years to come. Our commitment to honest recommendations, quality craftsmanship, transparent pricing, and dependable service has earned the trust of property owners across the St. Joseph area.
No pressure, just clear and honest pricing.
On-time crews, clear communication, clean jobsites, and workmanship you can trust.
Your property is protected from the first inspection to the final cleanup.
Thorough inspections, honest recommendations, and transparent pricing with no hidden fees.

Whether you're constructing a new facility or replacing an aging system, our commercial roofing experts install durable, code-compliant roofs built for long-term performance. From offices and retail centers to warehouses and industrial buildings, we deliver dependable craftsmanship with minimal disruption to your business.

Leaks, membrane damage, and drainage issues can quickly interrupt business operations. Our experienced technicians identify the source of the problem and complete lasting repairs that restore weather protection while extending the life of your existing roofing system.

Flat and low-slope roofs require specialized installation techniques and expert waterproofing. We install and repair TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, and other commercial roofing systems designed to improve drainage, resist ponding water, and maximize long-term durability.

Routine inspections and preventative maintenance help businesses avoid expensive emergency repairs. Scheduled service can extend a commercial roof's lifespan by 30–50%, protecting your investment while reducing long-term ownership costs.

When repairs are no longer enough, a professionally installed roof replacement protects your home for decades. Using premium materials and proven installation methods, we build roofing systems engineered to withstand Missouri's hail, high winds, heavy rain, and seasonal temperature swings.
Missing shingles, roof leaks, and flashing damage rarely improve on their own. Our skilled roofing professionals quickly diagnose the issue and complete high-quality repairs before small problems become major structural damage or costly interior repairs.


Missouri storms can cause hidden roof damage long before leaks become visible. We provide detailed storm inspections, emergency repairs, and insurance claim assistance to restore your home's protection quickly and professionally.
A leaking roof demands immediate attention. Our rapid-response team works quickly to minimize water intrusion, protect your home's interior, and prevent additional damage until permanent repairs can be completed.


Asphalt shingles remain the most popular roofing choice thanks to their affordability, curb appeal, and dependable performance. Premium architectural shingles typically provide 25–35 years of protection while complementing virtually every home style.

Metal roofing offers exceptional durability, energy efficiency, and long-term value. Properly installed systems can last 40–70 years, resist winds over 140 mph, and require very little maintenance throughout their lifespan.

TPO roofing is one of today's leading commercial roofing materials because of its reflective surface and outstanding energy efficiency. Its heat-welded seams create a durable waterproof membrane that commonly delivers 20–30 years of reliable service.

EPDM rubber roofing provides excellent flexibility and weather resistance for flat and low-slope commercial buildings. It performs exceptionally well through Missouri's freeze-thaw cycles and temperature extremes while requiring minimal maintenance.

Modified bitumen combines reinforced waterproof membranes with exceptional puncture resistance, making it ideal for commercial roofs with frequent foot traffic. These systems typically provide 20–30 years of dependable protection when professionally installed.

Standing seam roofing is the premium choice for property owners seeking maximum longevity and weather protection. Concealed fasteners improve waterproofing while the sleek appearance adds lasting value and modern curb appeal.
Water stains, ceiling leaks, or moisture inside your building often point to a roofing problem that isn't visible from the ground. Our experienced team accurately identifies the source of water intrusion and resolves it before it causes costly structural damage, mold growth, or interior repairs.
Missouri storms can damage both residential and commercial roofing systems with little warning. From hail impacts and wind uplift to flying debris, we perform detailed damage assessments and help property owners restore their roofs quickly and professionally.
Punctures, tears, open seams, and deteriorating membranes are among the most common problems affecting flat commercial roofs. Prompt membrane repairs help prevent water infiltration, extend roof life, and reduce the likelihood of costly business interruptions.
Standing water that remains on a flat roof for more than 48 hours often signals drainage problems. Left untreated, ponding water accelerates membrane deterioration, increases leak potential, and can shorten the lifespan of your commercial roofing system.
As roofing systems age, seams around membrane joints, penetrations, and flashing can begin to separate. Properly repairing these vulnerable areas restores a watertight seal and helps prevent moisture from reaching the insulation and roof deck.
Flashing failures around HVAC equipment, skylights, vents, parapet walls, and roof edges are common sources of leaks. Professional repairs restore these critical waterproof transitions and protect your building from long-term water intrusion.

Every project begins with a comprehensive inspection of your roofing system. We identify visible and hidden damage, evaluate its condition, and provide honest recommendations based on what your property actually needs.
After the inspection, you'll receive a detailed estimate outlining the scope of work, materials, project timeline, and pricing. No hidden fees, confusing language, or surprise costs—just straightforward information you can trust.
Once you're ready to move forward, we'll order materials, coordinate logistics, and schedule your roofing project at a convenient time. Our team keeps you informed so you know exactly when work will begin.
Our licensed and fully insured roofing professionals complete every installation or repair using proven techniques, premium materials, and meticulous attention to detail. Quality craftsmanship and jobsite safety remain our priorities from start to finish.
Before considering the project complete, we perform a final quality inspection and thoroughly clean the work area. Every detail is reviewed to ensure your new roof meets our high standards and your property is left looking its best.
"We needed repairs on our commercial flat roof after several leaks started affecting our warehouse. They responded quickly, identified problems another contractor had missed, and completed the work with minimal disruption to our business. Their communication was excellent, pricing was transparent, and the finished project was completed exactly as promised. We'll definitely be using them for future maintenance and roofing projects."
David R.
Commercial Roof Repair
"St. Joseph Quality Roofing exceeded our expectations from start to finish. After a hailstorm damaged our roof, they completed a thorough inspection, explained everything in plain language, and gave us a fair, detailed estimate with no pressure. The crew showed up on time, kept our property clean, and finished the replacement in just one day. Our new roof looks fantastic, and we couldn't be happier with the quality of the workmanship."
Sarah M.
Residential Roof Replacement
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The answer depends on the age of the roof, the extent of material degradation, and the condition of the underlying deck. We assess all three during every inspection we perform.
Repair is appropriate when:
Restoration may be viable when:
Full replacement is recommended when:
We don't recommend replacement when repair is the honest answer. Every inspection we conduct includes clear findings and written options.
The cost of a new roof depends on the roofing material, the size and complexity of your roof, and its overall condition. For most homes in St. Joseph, an architectural asphalt shingle roof replacement typically ranges from $10,967 to $14,838. Metal roofing generally costs more upfront but offers a much longer lifespan, while commercial roofing systems vary widely based on the building size, roof design, and membrane type.
Typical roof replacement costs include:
Several factors influence the final price of any roofing project, including the roof's size (measured in roofing squares, with one square equaling 100 square feet), roof pitch, ease of access, decking repairs, underlayment, flashing, ventilation improvements, and the removal and disposal of existing roofing materials.
Every estimate from St. Joseph Quality Roofing is provided in writing with transparent pricing, clearly outlining the materials, labor, project scope, and timeline. You'll know exactly what you're paying for before any work begins, with no hidden fees or surprise charges.
Most residential roof replacements are completed in one to three days, while larger commercial roofing projects vary based on the size and complexity of the building. Weather conditions and material availability can also affect the project timeline.
Common signs include missing or lifted shingles, hail impacts, damaged flashing, granule loss, leaks, sagging gutters, and debris on the roof. Some storm damage isn't visible from the ground, so a professional inspection is the best way to determine whether repairs are needed before small problems become costly.
Absolutely. We document storm-related roof damage, provide detailed inspection reports, and work with property owners throughout the insurance claim process. Our goal is to make restoring your roof as straightforward and stress-free as possible.
Yes. We provide free, no-obligation roof inspections and detailed estimates for residential and commercial properties. Our inspections identify existing damage, explain your options, and help you make an informed decision without high-pressure sales tactics.
Roof lifespan depends on the material, installation quality, maintenance, and local weather conditions. Architectural asphalt shingles typically last 25–35 years, while properly installed metal roofing can provide 40–70 years of dependable protection.
Northwest Missouri experiences hail, wind gusts exceeding 70 mph, and temperature swings that can range from below zero in winter to over 100°F in summer. These conditions place real mechanical stress on roofing materials through repeated expansion and contraction cycles.
For residential roofs, we recommend impact-resistant asphalt shingles rated Class 3 or Class 4 under UL 2218 testing standards. These shingles are designed to resist hail up to 2 inches in diameter and may qualify you for an insurance premium reduction.
Standing seam metal roofing is another strong option for St. Joseph homes and commercial buildings. Metal panels rated for 130+ mph wind uplift, with concealed fastener systems, eliminate exposed penetration points that can fail under repeated wind cycles.
For flat or low-slope commercial roofs, TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) membranes with heat-welded seams perform well in freeze-thaw conditions and reflect UV radiation, reducing cooling loads. EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) is a durable rubber membrane that handles temperature extremes reliably when properly adhered and detailed at seams and terminations.
Modified bitumen systems with SBS (styrene-butadiene-styrene) modifiers remain flexible at low temperatures, which makes them particularly suited to St. Joseph's winters on flat commercial roofs.
A roof is a system, not just shingles. Every layer and component plays a role in how the roof performs over its service life.
Underlayment acts as the secondary water barrier between the shingles and the deck. We install synthetic underlayment rated for UV exposure and wind-driven rain resistance, rather than standard felt, which tears and saturates more readily.
Ice and water shield should be applied at all eaves, valleys, and penetrations in St. Joseph's climate. Missouri's freeze-thaw cycles create conditions where ice damming can drive water under shingles if this membrane is absent or improperly lapped.
Flashing is one of the most common points of failure on aging roofs. Step flashing at wall-to-roof intersections, counter flashing at chimneys, and pipe boot seals all require precise installation with compatible materials. We use metal flashing — not caulk-only solutions — to ensure long-term watertight performance.
Ventilation is governed by a balanced intake-to-exhaust ratio. The standard reference point is 1 sq ft of net free area per 150 sq ft of attic floor space, split evenly between intake (soffit vents) and exhaust (ridge vents or static vents). Imbalanced ventilation causes heat and moisture buildup that degrades shingles from beneath, warps decking, and increases cooling costs.
Proper attic airflow also prevents ice dams by keeping the roof deck temperature consistent, which reduces the freeze-melt cycle that allows water to back up under shingles.