Nailing
Overdriven, underdriven, or high nails are the most common reason a shingle roof fails early and the warranty gets denied. We nail to spec, every course.
Roofing
Architectural asphalt shingle roofs installed by crews who treat your home and yard like their own.
Most of the homes we roof wear architectural asphalt shingles, and for good reason: they balance cost, looks, and a 30-plus-year design life better than anything else on a typical house. The difference between a shingle roof that lasts and one that does not is almost entirely in the installation.
We install GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed shingle systems on homes across our six communities. As a GAF Master Elite contractor we install to the standard that lets us offer enhanced warranties, and we treat the property, the landscaping, and the cleanup as part of the job.
Overdriven, underdriven, or high nails are the most common reason a shingle roof fails early and the warranty gets denied. We nail to spec, every course.
Starter strip, drip edge, and proper ridge cap are where wind gets under a roof. We install the full system, not just the field shingles.
A shingle roof on a poorly vented attic bakes from underneath and ages early. We balance the ventilation as part of the install.
A typical home runs $9,000 to $22,000 for a complete architectural shingle roof, depending on size, pitch, and the shingle line. Designer and impact-resistant shingles cost more but can earn insurance discounts in hail country.
We give you a written, itemized estimate after an inspection so the number you sign is the number you pay, with a stated decking allowance in case we find rot underneath.
We provide residential roofing across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. Each city has its own page with local storm context and the office that serves it:
For most homes in our area, an architectural shingle from GAF or Owens Corning is the sensible choice. In hail-prone spots, an impact-resistant Class 4 shingle costs a bit more and can lower your insurance premium. We will walk you through the trade-offs for your home.
A well-installed architectural roof on a properly vented home lasts 25 to 30 years in our climate, sometimes longer. Hail is the main thing that shortens that, which is why documentation and good ventilation matter.
Yes. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles stand up better to hail and often qualify for an insurance discount. We can quote them alongside a standard architectural shingle so you can compare.
Free Inspection
Free, photo-documented inspections from any of our six offices. Same-day response when the weather turns.