Kirkwood sits squarely in the path of some of Missouri’s most punishing storm weather. Spring and early summer bring hailstones ranging from pea-sized to golf ball-sized, and wind gusts that regularly top 60 mph during strong lines of thunderstorms. That combination tears shingles loose, batters granule surfaces, and lifts flashing away from seams. With around 40 inches of annual precipitation and winters that contract and widen any crack the storms leave behind, even minor damage that goes unaddressed can turn into a much bigger problem by the time cold weather arrives. Older homes near downtown Kirkwood and the family neighborhoods around Kirkwood Park face this risk regularly, especially on roofs that have already seen 15 or more years of Missouri weather.
Getting the right repair done quickly is what separates a straightforward fix from a situation that reaches your ceilings and framing. Total Roofing works in Kirkwood and understands what these storms actually do to asphalt shingle roofs in this area. That means inspecting not just the surface but the attic space below, where granule accumulation on insulation often signals wider damage that isn’t visible from the ground. It also means matching shingle materials carefully so repairs hold up structurally and blend with the existing roof rather than standing out as a patch job. Quick, accurate storm damage roof repairs protect your home now and reduce the risk of damage adding up through the seasons ahead.
Storm damage introduces uncertainty, so the process is structured to identify all affected areas and complete repairs without gaps.
After a storm passes through Kirkwood, what you can see from your yard tells only part of the story. Some of the most serious damage shows up in places most homeowners never think to look, and catching it early is what keeps a repair manageable.
If you notice any of these signs after a storm, getting a complete roof inspection done quickly reduces the risk of secondary damage as Missouri’s temperature changes do their work through fall and winter. Homeowners across the Kirkwood, MO area deal with this pattern every year, and acting early is consistently what keeps repair costs from growing.
When a section of your roof needs to be replaced after storm damage, the replacement shingles are matched by lot number to align with your existing materials. This matters because shingles from different production runs can vary slightly in thickness and wind resistance ratings, and a mismatch can create weak points in the roofing system.
If a repair requires removing damaged shingles before new materials can be installed, temporary underlayment is applied to bridge the open area and protect your home from additional exposure. This step is especially important during fall repairs when another storm or a cold snap could arrive before the work is complete.
Wind damage in Kirkwood tends to start at the edges, so seam sealing along ridges and eaves is part of every storm repair, not an afterthought. Properly sealed seams resist wind uplift and keep water from working underneath the shingle layer during the heavy rain that follows many regional storms.
Larger storm repairs in Kirkwood may require a local building permit to confirm the work meets structural safety standards. Total Roofing handles the permit coordination, so you are not left navigating that process on your own after an already stressful bad weather.
Missouri storms do not give much warning, and the damage they leave behind tends to get worse with each passing season. What starts as a few lifted shingles or a patch of granule loss can quietly allow water to reach your roof decking before the next round of cold weather arrives.
Getting repairs done while the problem is still contained protects your home and keeps costs from growing in ways that could have been avoided with earlier attention.
If your roof took a hit from a recent storm, Total Roofing is ready to take a close look and walk you through exactly what needs to be done. No pressure, just a straight answer about the condition of your roof and a clear path forward. Reach out when you are ready, and we will get started.
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In Kirkwood, the two-week window after a storm is the most important. Late fall storms are especially unforgiving because subfreezing nights can contract materials and widen any micro-cracks left by hail impact, turning surface damage into something that reaches deeper layers faster than most homeowners expect. Getting an inspection scheduled within that window keeps your options open and the repair scale smaller.
It does, in a few practical ways. Steeper pitches common on older Kirkwood homes require extra care during the open roof stage, and temporary underlayment reinforcement is often used to protect the interior while new sections are staged for installation. Period looks also matter on these properties, so shingle matching and placement are handled with attention to how the finished repair looks against the original roofline, not just how it performs structurally.
Granules do more than add texture to shingles. They act as a protective layer that shields the asphalt mat from UV exposure and physical wear. Once hail knocks them loose, the underlying mat degrades faster, becomes brittle, and is far more vulnerable to cracking during temperature changes between Missouri winters and summers. On roofs already past the 15-year mark, even moderate granule loss from a single storm can accelerate the timeline for more significant repairs if it is not addressed quickly.
Our completed roofing projects reflect our commitment to quality, durability, and craftsmanship. From repairs to full installations, every job is done with attention to detail and built to last.
Our work is best told through our customers. Whether it’s a quick repair or a full roof replacement, Total Roofing delivers reliable roofing done right.
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