




At Peak25 Roofing, we often talk with homeowners who feel worn down by high prices, unclear estimates, or roofing work that moves forward without enough explanation. It leaves them stressed, confused, and unsure if their roof will actually hold up when the next storm hits.
We believe roofing should be straightforward. You should know what needs to be done, why it matters, and what it will cost before the job starts.
That is why we start with a 25-point roof inspection and share clear documentation you can review yourself. We provide a detailed estimate that breaks down the work and follows a careful installation process with quality checks, so your roof performs the way it should and your home stays protected.
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“Contacted Peak 25 about some gutter repairs. Rob came out, took a look at them and knew exactly what needs to be done to correct the issue we are having. He came back out and fixed the issues. Great customer service, on time and very professional.”
Nancy Scott
Greenwood, MO
Storm damage is not always obvious. We know where wind and hail damage tend to hide, and we inspect carefully. Our clear documentation and scope support help you understand your options and move forward with confidence.
We keep the steps clear and predictable from the start.
Peak25 Roofing is built on proven experience, verified credentials, and a track record you can check for yourself.
When you see water stains, missing shingles, or just want to know the real condition of your home, Peak25 Roofing is here to help. Reach out to us, and we’ll begin our 25-Point inspection and explain to you what your options are moving forward.
Most Missouri roof replacements land in the mid-thousands to low tens-of-thousands for standard asphalt shingles. Your price depends on roof size, pitch, tear-off, repairs, and material choice.
It can be high for a smaller, simple roof with standard shingles and minimal repairs. It can be normal for a large or steep roof, premium materials, multiple layers, or significant decking and flashing work.
The “best” is usually the company that provides a documented inspection, a detailed scope, and proof of licensing and insurance. Choose a contractor with strong local reviews, clear warranties, and a track record with your roof type.
Labor and materials are usually the biggest portions of the total cost. Decking replacement can also become a major cost if rot or structural damage is found.
Roofing can be done year-round when the weather allows, and the crew can seal the system properly. Spring and fall are often the most comfortable windows for scheduling and installation conditions.