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Rock Creek Roofing and Construction
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Serving Belton, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

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"Charlie and his team have now done several roofs for me. His crew does exceptional work and are very detail oriented. Pricing and warranty is spot on! Without question my first choice for roofing in Kansas City!!!!!!"
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9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Easton Roofing LLC
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Serving Belton, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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"Professional, knowledgeable and trustworthy company! Austin inspected our gutters following a recent storm and said they were in good shape and didn't need to be replaced. I appreciated that he didn't take advantage of my ignorance and use the opportunity to make a sale. He also repaired a leak that was damaging our living room ceiling free of charge while he was here. Without a doubt we will be using Easton Roofing for any roof or gutter needs we have in the future!"
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Response time1 day
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Kansas City Roofscapes
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Serving Belton, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

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"Thank you Dane and crew for doing such a wonderful job of repairing our tile roof. We couldnâ t have found a better roofing company. You guys are the best. You even did extra things to make sure it wonâ t leak anymore. We would highly recommend your company. Thanks again for doing such a great roofing job on our home."
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56 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Innovative Roofing
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Serving Belton, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

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"Everything went smoothly from the first meeting for an estimate to the installation and completion of the roof. The workers were very considerate of the property and owner. They were extremely efficient and professional."
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Balboa Restoration & Renovation, LLC
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Serving Belton, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

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"Gianni and Balboa construction did a great job making repairs to the stairs on our deck. They disassembled the Trex and replaced the wooden risers. They were able to reuse the Trex and adjusted to some hidden challenges and scope growth. They were prompt, professional, and courteous."
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2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Peak25 Roofing, LLC
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Serving Belton, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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Emergency services offered

In the Kansas City Metro, your roof is exposed to a vast array of weather conditions including extreme heat, extreme cold, high winds, heavy rains and hail. Over time, your roof is increasingly vulnerable to storm damage, deterioration and leaks. To keep your home protected, you need a dependable roofing company with an uncompromising dedication to quality and customer service. That’s where we come in.\n\nAt Peak25 Roofing, we take great pride in our mission: to consistently train our people according to the highest standards of roofing excellence and to deliver superior value to our customers by educating them on the best solutions for their individual needs. Whether you need a full roof replacement or just a repair, we provide a thorough 25-Point Roof Inspection to evaluate the 25 most critical areas that could jeopardize your investment into your home. And we walk you through every step of the process.

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Roofing questions, answered by experts

A well-maintained tile roof can last anywhere from 40 to over 100 years, with its exact lifespan depending on the material and level of care. Proper maintenance, which includes keeping the roof clean, free of debris, and performing routine repairs for any cracked tiles, is crucial for longevity. The lifespan varies significantly by tile type:

  • Clay, terracotta, and slate tiles are highly durable and can last over 100 years.

  • Concrete tiles typically last from 30 to 100 years.

  • Metal tile roofs generally last between 40 and 70 years.

  • Composite tile roofs have a lifespan of 20 to 50 years.

Be aware that maintenance for a tile roof can sometimes be more expensive than for an asphalt roof.

Homeowners insurance may cover the cost to tarp a roof if the type of damage falls within your coverage. For example, roof damage caused by a natural disaster may fall within your plan, and the cost of a temporary tarp may be incorporated. In general, however, simply tarping your roof for renovations will often not fall under insurance coverage.

The principal, common, and auxiliary rafters are the most frequently used types of rafters. Principal rafters are large and typically appear toward the edges of the roof. Common rafters are smaller than principal rafters. Some people may use a mix of common and principal rafters. The auxiliary rafter is not common, but it provides extra reinforcement for a principal rafter on a large building.

While you can stay at home during a roof replacement, you probably won’t want to, as it’ll be very noisy. The area around your home will also be messy, as roofers will be discarding old roof material and storing their equipment on the ground.

The ridge is the horizontal line where two sloping roof sections meet at the top, forming the highest point of the roof. A hip, on the other hand, is the external angle formed where two roof sections meet and slope downward toward the walls, typically at a lower angle than the ridge. The ridge runs horizontally along the peak and the hip runs diagonally from the peak to the roof's edges.

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