Replace Roofing Before Leaks Spread to Ceilings

Roofing and Exterior Upgrades in Kansas City for homes with shingle granule loss, missing tabs, or visible water stains on interior ceilings

Storm Pros MO handles roof replacement and exterior upgrades for homeowners dealing with aging shingles, storm damage, or systems that no longer keep water out during heavy rain and wind-driven events. When shingles lose their protective granule layer, curl at the edges, or blow off entirely, the underlayment and decking are exposed to moisture that leads to rot, mold, and structural damage inside the attic and walls.


Roofing work begins with a full tear-off of existing materials down to the decking, inspection and replacement of any damaged sheathing, installation of underlayment and ice-and-water barrier at vulnerable areas, then application of new shingles or metal roofing. Asphalt shingles are available in architectural styles that resist wind uplift and impact from hail. Metal roofing systems shed snow and ice, reflect heat, and last decades longer than composite materials, making them a better choice for homeowners prioritizing longevity and energy performance.


If you've noticed missing shingles, granules collecting in gutters, or water marks on your ceiling, contact Storm Pros MO to schedule an inspection and receive a detailed estimate for your home in Kansas City.

What a New Roof Delivers Beyond Curb Appeal

You'll have a watertight barrier that stops leaks, prevents ice damming at the eaves, and sheds debris without trapping moisture under the surface. Ventilation is balanced between intake at the soffits and exhaust at the ridge to prevent heat buildup in the attic, which reduces cooling costs and extends shingle life. Flashing around chimneys, skylights, and vent pipes is sealed and mechanically fastened to prevent water intrusion at transition points.


After Storm Pros MO completes the installation, you'll notice the roof surface is uniform in color and texture, valleys channel water without pooling, and edges are straight and secure. Metal drip edge directs runoff into gutters rather than behind fascia boards, and ridge caps are installed with high-wind fastening to resist uplift. If you've upgraded to impact-resistant shingles, your insurance premium may decrease, and the roof will hold up better during hailstorms common to the Kansas City area.


Roof decking is inspected during tear-off, and any sections with rot, delamination, or structural damage are replaced before underlayment goes down. Exterior upgrades often include fascia and soffit repair, which prevents water from entering the attic through gaps at the roofline. Storm Pros MO also provides insurance claim support for storm-related damage, coordinating documentation and estimates to streamline the approval process when weather events cause sudden failure.

Common Questions About Roof Replacement and Materials

Most roofing projects involve questions about material performance, timing, and how the work interacts with insurance claims and weather patterns.

  • What's the difference between three-tab and architectural shingles?

    Architectural shingles are thicker, include multiple layers for dimensional appearance, and resist wind and impact damage better than flat three-tab styles, making them the standard choice for most residential replacements.

  • How do you know if the roof decking needs replacement during a tear-off?

    Decking is inspected for soft spots, water stains, and structural integrity once shingles are removed, and any sections that flex, sag, or show rot are cut out and replaced with new plywood before underlayment is installed.

  • When is metal roofing a better option than asphalt shingles in Kansas City?

    Metal roofing lasts forty to fifty years, reflects solar heat to reduce cooling costs, and resists hail and wind damage, making it ideal for homeowners planning to stay long-term or seeking lower lifecycle costs.

  • Why does ice-and-water barrier matter on a roof replacement?

    Ice-and-water barrier is a self-sealing membrane applied at eaves, valleys, and penetrations to prevent water from backing up under shingles during freeze-thaw cycles or wind-driven rain.

  • What happens if a storm damages your roof and you need to file a claim?

    Storm Pros MO assists with insurance claims by documenting damage, providing detailed estimates, and coordinating with adjusters to ensure repairs are covered and completed according to code.

If your roof is approaching the end of its service life or you've experienced storm damage, contact Storm Pros MO to schedule an inspection and review material options suited to your home and budget.