Springfield, Missouri

    Springfield's Trusted Roofing & Exterior Contractor

    From the historic Phelps Grove and Rountree districts to the newer developments south of Battlefield Road, Pinnacle brings nearly three decades of Ozarks roofing experience to Greater Springfield — through every hailstorm, microburst, and tornado season the Queen City has seen.

    Tree-lined historic residential street in Springfield, Missouri with Craftsman bungalows and Tudor-style homes at golden hour

    Springfield sits in what the National Weather Service classifies as a "very severe" hail zone — the highest risk category on the map. Greene County homeowners deal with three distinct severe-weather seasons each year, and the roofing decisions you make here have to hold up to baseball-sized hail, 70+ mph straight-line winds, and the kind of supercells that defined the spring of 2024.

    Pinnacle Roofing & Siding has spent nearly 30 years working storm restoration across the Ozarks, just down US-65 from Springfield. We bring the same insurance-claim expertise, premium materials, and crew quality that Northwest Arkansas homeowners trust — now serving Springfield, Nixa, Ozark, Republic, and the surrounding Greene County communities.

    Why Springfield Homes Need Specialized Care

    Springfield's housing stock spans roughly a century of Missouri architecture. The Phelps Grove and Rountree neighborhoods near Missouri State University are dominated by 1920s–1940s Craftsman bungalows, Colonial Revivals, and Tudor-style homes — beautiful, but with steep pitches and original framing that require careful material matching when a replacement is needed. Newer subdivisions along Republic Road and south toward Nixa feature contemporary builds with architectural shingles and HOA-driven aesthetic standards.

    We understand the difference between specifying the right shingle for a historic Tudor near Phelps Grove Park versus a 2018 build off Farm Road 178. Both deserve full-system thinking — underlayment, ventilation, flashing, gutters, and siding all working together — not a one-size-fits-all bid.

    Storm Season in Springfield

    Greene County sits at the heart of the Ozarks' severe-storm corridor. The Ozarks average 50–70 thunderstorm days per year, and April and May are peak hail months. May 2024 alone brought baseball-sized hail to Springfield, and April 2024 produced tennis-ball hail with wind gusts near 100 mph. These are not rare events here.

    After a storm, our team responds quickly with free roof inspections, thorough photo documentation for your insurance carrier, and supplement negotiation experience that helps Springfield homeowners recover every dollar their policy allows. We work with all major carriers serving the Missouri market.

    Neighborhoods We Serve in Springfield

    Phelps Grove & Rountree

    Historic 1920s–1940s Craftsman, Colonial Revival, and Tudor homes near Missouri State — careful material matching is critical for replacements.

    Galloway Village & Sequiota

    Established mid-century neighborhoods with aging roofs that are increasingly hitting their 20-year replacement window.

    South Springfield & Republic Road

    Newer subdivisions and HOA-governed builds requiring architectural shingles, premium siding, and code-compliant gutter systems.

    Nixa & Ozark (Christian County)

    Rapidly growing residential corridors south of Springfield — frequent hail-belt activity and high demand for storm-ready exteriors.

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