Neosho, Missouri

    Neosho's Trusted Roofing & Exterior Contractor

    From the historic homes around the 1936 Newton County Courthouse square and Big Spring Park to the newer subdivisions along Highway 60, Pinnacle brings nearly three decades of Ozarks roofing experience to "the City of Springs" — through every hailstorm and severe-weather event that crosses Newton County.

    Historic Victorian-era homes and a stone bridge over a clear spring-fed stream in downtown Neosho, Missouri

    Neosho sits in southwest Missouri's most active severe-weather corridor — the same line of storms that hits Joplin, Pineville, and Bella Vista. Local National Weather Service records have documented multiple severe thunderstorm warnings each year for Newton County, with hail reports up to and beyond quarter-size and wind events that routinely cross the 60 mph severe threshold.

    Pinnacle Roofing & Siding has spent nearly 30 years working storm restoration across the Ozarks. We bring premium materials, real insurance-claim experience, and crew quality that Northwest Arkansas homeowners have trusted for decades — now serving Neosho, Goodman, Anderson, Granby, Diamond, and the surrounding Newton and McDonald county communities.

    Why Neosho Homes Need Specialized Care

    Neosho's housing stock spans the historic homes documented in the National Register Historic District around the downtown square, mid-century neighborhoods built during the postwar growth era, and newer subdivisions spreading toward Highway 60 and the Crowder College corridor. That mix means a Neosho roofing job can range from carefully matching a Victorian Gothic-era profile to specifying contemporary architectural shingles on a modern build.

    We approach each home as a system — underlayment, ventilation, flashing, gutters, and siding all working together. That's especially important on the older homes downtown and the wooded-lot properties west toward Big Spring Park, where shade, debris, and pitch all factor into long-term performance.

    Storm Season in Neosho

    Newton County experiences 50–70 thunderstorm days per year, with April and May as peak hail months. Recent severe weather has included an April 2025 line of supercells that produced 60 mph winds and quarter-size hail across Neosho and Goodman, and a June 2025 storm cluster that brought a continued line of damaging wind across Newton, Stone, and Taney counties.

    After a storm, our team responds with free inspections, thorough photo documentation for your insurance carrier, and supplement negotiation experience to help Neosho homeowners recover what their policy actually owes them.

    Neighborhoods We Serve in Neosho

    Downtown Neosho Historic District

    Listed on the National Register of Historic Places — character homes around the courthouse square and Big Spring Park that need careful material matching during replacement.

    Mid-Century Neighborhoods

    Postwar ranches and split-levels with first- or second-generation roofs that are well past their expected service life after multiple Ozarks hail seasons.

    Highway 60 & Crowder College Corridor

    Newer subdivisions and contemporary builds with architectural shingles, fiber cement siding, and seamless gutter expectations.

    Goodman, Anderson & Granby

    Surrounding Newton and McDonald county communities served by the same crew — same insurance-claim process, same warranty coverage.

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