St Louis Roofing Map - Licensed Roofing Contractors Near You
Find professional roofers in the greater St Louis region for roof repair, replacement, and installation
Where can I find a licensed roofing contractor in St. Louis? St Louis Near Me Directory maps trusted roofers across the metro — repairs, full replacements, storm-damage work, and inspections — on both the Missouri and Illinois sides.
- Browse local providers by neighborhood and suburb on the live map
- See profiles, services offered, and contact details in one place
- Full metro coverage — St. Louis City, the Missouri suburbs, and the Illinois Metro East
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Need a licensed roofer near you? Our interactive map connects you with trusted roofing contractors throughout the greater St. Louis region, serving Missouri and Illinois communities.
Whether you need roof repairs, complete roof replacement, storm damage restoration, or new construction roofing, find qualified contractors ready to handle residential and commercial roofing projects of any size.
Use the interactive map to explore 444 roofing contractors throughout the St Louis metro region.
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About this map: The St Louis Roofing Map plots roofing contractors serving communities across the greater St. Louis metro — on both the Missouri and Metro East Illinois sides. Click any pin to see the roofers’ name, contact details, location, and any available links. It’s one of several service-specific maps in St Louis Near Me Directory, so you can explore coverage visually and jump back into our city pages and business categories for more detail.
Roofing Services Available
Residential Roofing: Roof repair, roof replacement, roof installation, shingle roofing, asphalt shingles, architectural shingles, metal roofing, flat roofing, tile roofing, slate roofing, roof inspections, roof maintenance, leak repair
Storm Damage & Emergency: Storm damage repair, hail damage repair, wind damage repair, emergency roof repair, tarp services, insurance claims assistance
Commercial Roofing: Commercial roof repair, commercial roof replacement, TPO roofing, EPDM roofing, modified bitumen, built-up roofing, roof coatings, commercial roof maintenance
Additional Services: Gutter installation, gutter repair, soffit and fascia repair, skylight installation, chimney flashing, roof ventilation, attic insulation
How much does a roof cost in St. Louis?
A full roof replacement in St. Louis averages around $8,155, with most homes landing between $5,433 and $11,032. A typical 2,000-square-foot home with architectural asphalt shingles runs roughly $8,500–$14,500. Ranges to expect:
| Roofing job | Typical St. Louis cost |
|---|---|
| Full replacement (average) | ~$8,155 (most $5,433–$11,032) |
| 2,000 sq ft, architectural asphalt | ~$8,500–$14,500 |
| Asphalt shingles, installed | ~$4.00–$6.50 per sq ft |
| Tear-off & disposal | $1–$5 per sq ft (~$1,000–$2,500) |
Ranges as reported by Angi (St. Louis) and local roofers; hail damage, pitch, and materials all affect the final price. Get an itemized written estimate.
Roofers, hail, and the St. Louis storm-chaser problem
Here’s the fact that protects you most: Missouri does not license roofers at the state level. That low barrier is exactly why out-of-town “storm chasers” flood the metro after a hail event — and St. Louis is genuinely hail-prone, ranking among the hardest-hit U.S. metros most years. The Missouri Department of Commerce & Insurance has issued consumer alerts about post-storm contractor fraud; its consumer hotline is 800-726-7390. Protect yourself: hire a local, permanently-based, insured roofer with references, never pay large sums up front, and get everything in writing.
Roof insurance claims: know the Missouri law
After hail or wind damage, document everything with photos and get a licensed local roofer to inspect before you file. And know this: in Missouri it is illegal for a contractor to waive or rebate your insurance deductible as a sales pitch (RSMo 407.725). Anyone offering to “eat your deductible” is a red flag — it can expose both of you to fraud. Missouri law also gives you a five-business-day right to cancel a storm-repair contract after your insurer notifies you a claim isn’t covered.
What St. Louis weather does to a roof
Beyond hail, St. Louis roofs take a beating from high winds, and winter freeze-thaw cycles that can lift shingles and drive ice dams at the eaves. Combined with the metro’s older housing stock, that means an annual look — and a professional inspection after any major storm — pays for itself by catching small problems before they reach the decking.
Why Choose Local St. Louis Roofers?
✓ Licensed & Insured - Fully qualified roofing contractors
✓ Storm Experience - Familiar with St Louis weather and storm damage
✓ Quality Materials - Premium roofing products and warranties
✓ Local Reputation - Trusted contractors serving your community
Areas Served
Our directory includes roofing contractors serving St. Louis, St. Charles, O'Fallon, Chesterfield, Clayton, University City, Kirkwood, Webster Groves, Maryland Heights, Ballwin, Wildwood, Florissant, Hazelwood, and surrounding Missouri and Illinois communities throughout the metro area.
How to Find a Roofer Near You
- Browse the map to find roofing contractors in your area
- Click any pin to view contractor details and services
- Compare options based on location and specialties
- Contact directly to schedule your roofing estimate
Common Roofing Projects: Whether you're dealing with a leaky roof, need repairs after a storm, or it's time for a complete roof replacement, local roofers near you provide expert service, quality materials, and reliable warranties to protect your home or business.
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FAQ – St Louis Roofers Near You
Q. How much does it cost to replace a roof in St. Louis?
A. A full roof replacement in St. Louis averages about $8,155, with most homes between $5,433 and $11,032. A typical 2,000-square-foot home with architectural asphalt shingles runs roughly $8,500 to $14,500. Hail damage, roof pitch, and material choice all affect the final number, so get an itemized written estimate.
Q. How much does it cost to shingle a 2,000 sq ft roof in St. Louis?
A. Expect roughly $8,500 to $14,500 for a 2,000-square-foot St. Louis home in architectural asphalt shingles, or about $4.00 to $6.50 per square foot installed. Tear-off and disposal of the old roof typically adds $1 to $5 per square foot.
Q. Can a roofer waive my insurance deductible in Missouri?
A. No. Under Missouri law (RSMo 407.725) it is illegal for a contractor to waive or rebate your insurance deductible as an inducement to sign. Treat any “we’ll cover your deductible” offer as a red flag — it can expose both you and the contractor to fraud.
Q. How do I avoid a bad roofer in St. Louis?
A. Because Missouri doesn’t license roofers, vet them yourself: hire a local, permanently-based company with proof of liability insurance and workers’ comp, check references and reviews, never pay large sums up front, and get everything in writing. Be wary of door-knocking storm chasers after a hail event.
Q. Do I need a permit to replace my roof in St. Louis?
A. Usually yes. The City of St. Louis requires a permit when a re-roof isn’t a like-for-like replacement or when more than 25% of the sheathing is replaced, and most St. Louis County municipalities require a permit for full replacements. Your licensed roofer should handle it — confirm with the Building Division for your jurisdiction.
Q. Is a map pin enough to promote my roofing business?
A. Map pins show where you work, but they carry only limited contact and basic details. A full listing on St Louis Near Me Directory gives you room for a rich description, photos, services, offers, and reviews, plus category placement — far more than a pin alone. See how we’re different, and our Gold Plan puts your roofing business in front of more local customers.