Our Inspection Process

Conduct a Detailed Roof Inspection check for hail or wind damage

Inspect damage caused by tree limbs or small animals

Before your project begins, we’ll deliver the roofing materials and place them in your driveway.

Inspect for Ponding Water

Check the Field for Any Cracks or Tears or loose or missing shingles

Confirm nails are not popping up or out of shingles

Inspect siding, stucco, brick and stone that can allow water to enter your home 

Check the Gutters and Downspouts

Look for granule loss on roof shingles 

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Residential Roofing

We help homeowners deal with insurance. We are able to give you a free, no-obligation estimate on the damage, and then work with your insurance company. We work with all insurance companies, so no matter who your policy is with, you can be sure we’ll be able to help.


We’ll make sure that all the damage on your home is fixed up even better than it was before We can play a vital role in the insurance claims process, ensuring homeowners like you have a smooth and efficient experience. We work with insurance companies by inspecting the roof for damage, communicating about the project, and negotiating with insurance.

WHY WE RECOMMEND ASPALT COMPOSITE SHINGLES

FREE RESIDENTIAL ROOFING ESTIMATE

Residential Roofing

We help homeowners deal with insurance. We are able to give you a free, no-obligation estimate on the damage, and then work with your insurance company. We work with all insurance companies, so no matter who your policy is with, you can be sure we’ll be able to help.


We’ll make sure that all the damage on your home is fixed up even better than it was before We can play a vital role in the insurance claims process, ensuring homeowners like you have a smooth and efficient experience. We work with insurance companies by inspecting the roof for damage, communicating about the project, and negotiating with insurance.

WHY WE RECOMMEND ASPALT COMPOSITE SHINGLES

FREE RESIDENTIAL ROOFING ESTIMATE

Residential Types of Roofing

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We utilize Class 3 shingles that are built to endure moderate hail damage and wind speeds of up to 60 miles per hour, as well as Class 4 shingles for enhanced protection.

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Roof types and styles significantly impact the process of replacing a roof, affecting factors like cost, installation complexity, aesthetics, and the best material choice for your climate and home design

There are many different types of asphalt shingle roofing.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR RESIDENTIAL ROOFING

The Asphalt Shingle Difference

In addition to having a variety of styles, textures, and colors to choose from, asphalt roofing shingles are cost-effective, durable and easy to maintain. Some varieties of asphalt shingles are manufactured to resemble tile, wood, cedar shakes or slate, while providing more benefits than these other roofing materials.

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Long-Lifespan

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Cost-Effective

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Virtually Endless Design Options

Durable

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Lightweight

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Simple to Maintain

Residential Roofing FAQs

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  • What Should You Do If You Suspect Hail Damage?

    If you suspect any sort of damage to your roof, follow these steps:


    • Inspect your property: Look around the exterior of your home and assess the damage. Are there dents in your gutters? How is the siding of your house? If there is significant damage to other parts of your home, your roof probably has damage, too.


    • Call a professional: Have a reliable roofing company do a hail damage roof inspection. The team at BC Roofing can safely evaluate your roof and give you an accurate account of the damage.


    • Contact your insurance: Most homeowners insurance covers hail damage to roofs, so you’ll want to contact them to review the damage. Be sure to document the damage for the claim.

  • When is it necessary to replace a roof?

    It’s necessary to replace a roof if it’s past its average lifetime (20 years or less) or if you notice any water damage.


    Other signs it’s time to replace your roof include:

    • Loose or missing roofing material
    • Broken or deformed roofing
    • Sagging ceiling
    • Increase in energy bills
    • Pest infestation
  • How much does a typical roof replacement cost?

    The cost of a roof replacement varies greatly depending on factors such as the size of your roof, the materials used, the number of planes, the amount of materials needed, the labor costs, and other factors.

  • Does replacing your roof increase your home’s value?

    Replacing your roof can increase your home’s value. On average, homes with metal roofs have up to 6% greater resale value than those with asphalt.

  • What areas do you serve?

    BC Roofing is your go-to provider for all Residential Roofing and Home Solutions needs. We serve clients across the suburbs and greater Kansas City Area, and we take great pride in our work — ensuring that our clients are taken care of.

  • What Type of Damage Should You Look For?

    The specific types of damage you should look for after a storm depends on the size of the hail that fell:

    • ¾ inch: This size of hail can lead to damage like dislodged granules, paint scratches and small dents to vinyl siding or metal fixtures. It may not affect your roof, but it’s a good idea to contact a professional just to be sure.

    • 1 inch: A hailstone that measures about an inch can bruise shingle underlayment and cause significant damage to gutters and siding. If the wind speed was high during the storm, you’ll want to have your roof checked for damage.
    • 1-2 inches: A hailstone between 1 and 2 inches can cause severe damage with or without wind. If you discover your siding or gutters are broken or torn, contact a roofing company to assess the damage.
    • 2 inches: Any hail measuring 2 inches or more is almost certain to cause damage. Torn siding, cracked windows and broken metal fixtures will indicate your roof is damaged as well.

    If you don’t notice any damage to your roof or aren’t sure of the extent of the damage, our expert roofing inspectors know exactly what to look for and how to identify areas to improve. We’ll perform a complimentary roof inspection to let you know the extent of the hail damage to your roof shingles


    While your insurance company will perform its own inspection, we recommend you also have a professional roofing company perform an independent inspection to ensure proper diagnosis of the issues. At BC Roofing, in addition to inspecting your roof, we will also check vents and other fixtures that may require repair or replacement.


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