St. Peters Roofing Contractor, at a glance
The housing here is 1980s and 1990s tract homes on slab and walkout lots, mostly simple gable and hip roofs, so the failures we find most are pipe boot cracks that leak into the master closet. Call (314) 429-6000 - someone answers 24 hours a day.

Common failures in Spencer Creek and nearby
Because consistent spring hail exposure across the Mid Rivers corridor, we date the damage carefully. Insurance companies care a great deal about when it happened.
Roofing services in St. Peters, MO
Everything we do in St. Peters, we do with our own crews. No brokered subcontractors you've never met.
Roof repair in St. Peters
Leaks, missing shingles, failed flashing on a roof with life left.
Roof replacement in St. Peters
Full tear-off, new underlayment, architectural shingle, balanced ventilation.
24/7 emergency service
Water coming in now? We tarp first, then fix it right in daylight.
Storm & hail damage
Documented slope by slope, scoped for your insurer, adjuster met on the roof.
Seamless gutters
Formed on site, hidden hangers, downspouts routed away from the foundation.
Commercial & flat roofs
TPO and PVC membrane, HVAC curbs, drains, phased maintenance.
How a St. Peters roofing job runs
Inspection first, always free
We'd rather tell you the roof has eight years left than sell you one you don't need in St. Peters.
Photos and a plain report
Slope by slope, with the problems circled. Bring it to your insurer or your spouse or another contractor.
Written scope and price
Fixed, itemized, and it doesn't move unless we open the deck and find rot underneath - which we'd show you first.
Install and cleanup
Our own crews, manufacturer specification, and a magnet sweep of the yard and driveway.
St. Peters at a glance
| City | St. Peters, MO |
|---|---|
| County | St. Charles County |
| ZIP codes | 63303, 63376 |
| Neighborhoods | Spencer Creek, Mid Rivers, Laurel Park, Bent Oak |
| Typical housing | 1980s and 1990s tract homes on slab and walkout lots |
| Roofing company | John Beal Roofing, family owned since 1947 |
| Emergency service | 24 hours a day, 7 days a week |
Insurance work, handled properly
Most St. Peters storm claims turn on documentation. Ours are photographed slope by slope with test squares marked, because "the roof looks fine" from a driveway is not a finding.
We'll tell you honestly whether you have a claim. Sometimes you don't, and filing a losing claim helps nobody. When you do, we write the scope, meet the adjuster, and push supplements for anything the first pass missed.
St. Peters roofing questions
Do you handle the insurance company for me?
We document the damage, write the scope, meet your adjuster on the roof and handle supplements. We can't file the claim for you - that has to come from you - but you won't be arguing about shingles by yourself.
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most houses in this area are a single day, start to finish. Larger or cut-up roofs run two. We tear off, inspect the deck, dry it in and finish rather than leaving it open overnight.
What shingles do you install?
Architectural laminate shingle as the standard. We're an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, which lets us offer their upper-tier system warranties. Impact-rated options are worth pricing where hail history justifies it.
What kind of warranty comes with the work?
A lifetime workmanship warranty from us, plus the manufacturer's material warranty. Two different things, and we'll explain which covers what before you sign anything.
Do you do gutters in St. Peters too?
Seamless aluminum, formed on site, five and six inch. Doing gutters at the same time as the roof is cheaper than doing them separately, and it's the only way to get the drip edge and gutter apron detail right.
Free St. Peters roof inspection
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Nearby cities we cover
We work the whole metro. A few neighbors of St. Peters:
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