Kirkwood sits squarely in a stretch of Missouri that takes a beating from severe weather every year. From March through late summer, thunderstorms roll through with winds that can top 60 mph and hail ranging from pea-sized to golf ball-sized. A single storm can drop several inches of rain in just a few hours, and when that water finds a weak spot in your roof, it doesn't wait for a convenient time to cause damage. Many homes in Kirkwood are older structures with roofs that have been through 15 or more years of that kind of punishment, which makes them especially vulnerable when the next storm hits.
That kind of damage demands a fast response. Once daylight is visible through the roof decking or water is actively dripping inside your home, the clock is ticking. Waiting even a day or 2 can turn a straightforward shingle repair into something that involves roof decking, insulation, and interior finishes.
Total Roofing works in Kirkwood and the surrounding area specifically because local homeowners need a contractor who understands the storm patterns here, not one passing through after a major storm. Getting someone on-site quickly, protecting your roof with a tarp if needed, and giving you a clear picture of what the damage actually looks like are the first steps toward getting your home protected again.
A leaking roof demands quick action, and knowing what happens after you make the call can make the situation much easier to manage. Here's what you can expect when Total Roofing provides emergency roofing service in Kirkwood.
Not every storm leaves behind damage that needs same-day attention, but some situations genuinely cannot wait. Knowing the difference helps you make faster decisions when it matters most, and it helps you communicate clearly with your contractor when you call.
| Situation | Urgency Level | Why It Can't Wait |
|---|---|---|
| Active dripping or water pooling inside | Immediate | Water is already past the roof and reaching interior surfaces |
| Visible daylight through the roof decking | Immediate | Open exposure to rain, wind, and debris with no barrier in place |
| Large sections of shingles are missing or peeled back | Same day | Underlayment alone won't hold through the next rainstorm |
| Damaged or displaced flashing near chimney or vents | Within 24 hours | Flashing failure is a direct path for water to reach the roof decking |
| Sagging or soft spots on the surface of the roof | Immediate | Roof decking may already be compromised and at risk of further failure |
Winter adds a layer of complexity to emergency repairs in Kirkwood. Morning frost and freezing temperatures can delay work starts by several hours, but experienced crews work around those windows when conditions allow. If permanent repairs have to wait, temporary protection goes on first so your home stays covered until the work can be completed safely.
Storm damage in Kirkwood rarely hits just one spot. High winds peel shingles back along the leading edges of steep-pitched roofs, while hail can leave impact damage across the entire field of the roof at once. We address all affected zones in a single repair scale so nothing gets missed and you are not dealing with a second leak a few weeks later.
Sometimes the shingles are just the surface problem. If water has reached the roof decking or the underlayment is torn or saturated, we replace what is actually damaged rather than covering it over. Addressing the layers beneath the shingles is what separates a repair that holds from one that fails at the next storm.
Chimneys, vents, and roof-to-wall transitions are common failure points after a severe storm, and damaged flashing at these spots creates a direct path for water even when surrounding shingles look intact. We reseal and replace flashing as part of the repair when storm impact has shifted or cracked these connections, not as an add-on after the fact.
Winter repairs in Kirkwood require a different approach than warm-season work. Our crews account for morning frost delays, use materials suited for lower temperatures, and sequence the work to take advantage of the safest part of the day so the repair holds even when conditions are not ideal.
Kirkwood's storm seasons don't follow a predictable schedule, and roof damage rarely shows up at a convenient time. The longer an opening in your roof sits unaddressed, the more your home is exposed to whatever the next weather system brings. Acting quickly protects your interior finishes, your insulation, and the structural parts of your roof that take much longer and cost far more to fix once water has had time to work its way in.
Total Roofing serves homeowners in the Kirkwood area who need a local contractor they can actually reach and rely on when something goes wrong. If your roof is damaged and you are not sure what you are dealing with, reaching out is the right first step. We will help you understand what the roof needs and get the work done correctly so you can stop worrying about what the next storm might find.
Got questions about your roof? We’ve got answers. From maintenance tips to insurance claims and repair timelines, our FAQ section covers the most common concerns homeowners have. Get informed and make confident decisions about protecting your home.
Yes, and it is one of the more common issues local homeowners run into after a big storm. Contractors who travel in from out of state after a widespread storm often have no permanent local address, no Missouri licensing, and no accountability once they leave town. A quick check for a local address, proof of general liability coverage, and a Missouri contractor license takes only a few minutes and can save you from a poorly done repair with no one to call when problems show up later.
Start by taking date-stamped photos from the ground without getting on the roof yourself. Then check your attic for wet spots, water stains, or any sign that moisture has come through. Call a local roofing contractor right away so temporary protection can be arranged if needed, and hold off on contacting your insurance carrier until you have a professional inspection and a written scale of the actual damage in hand.
Kirkwood's steep-pitched roofs take a lot of hail and wind hits that do not punch through immediately but weaken the shingles or flashing enough that the next storm finishes the job. A small lifted shingle or a hairline crack in flashing can sit unnoticed until enough water works its way through to show up as a stain on the ceiling. That delay is exactly why a post-storm inspection matters even when nothing looks obviously wrong from the ground after the weather passes.
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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