When a storm rips shingles off your Battlefield home or sends a tree through your roof, every hour your home stays exposed makes the damage worse. Teague Roofing Plus responds to roof emergencies across Battlefield and southern Greene County fast. We tarp exposed areas, stop active water intrusion, and get your permanent repair on the schedule. Call 417-883-7663 right now if water is entering your home.

Battlefield sits in southern Greene County, just a short drive from our office at 6149 US-60 in Springfield. That proximity matters when a storm has punched a hole in your roof and water is entering your home. When you call with a roof emergency, you reach a real person who can get a crew moving fast. Owner Josh Tessmer is hands-on with every job.
Battlefield homeowners know this area gets hit hard by severe weather. Southern Greene County sees direct exposure to the same storm tracks that batter the broader Springfield metro. The NWS Springfield office regularly issues severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings covering this corridor. April and May are peak hail months, with a secondary spike in September. High-value neighborhoods near the Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield site deserve fast, trustworthy emergency response, not out-of-state contractors who disappear after the check clears.
We have completed over 5,000 roofs across SW Missouri. We know what these storms do to a roof, and we know how to stop the damage before it compounds. Call 417-883-7663 the moment you suspect active water intrusion.
After a major storm, out-of-state storm chasers flood Battlefield neighborhoods. They knock on doors, pressure homeowners to sign contracts on the spot, and vanish months later when something goes wrong. Read our breakdown of storm chasers vs. local roofers before you let anyone on your roof.
Teague Roofing Plus is not that company. Josh Tessmer lives here. Our crews live here. We are an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, a designation fewer than 1% of roofers nationally earn. We are BBB A+ rated since December 2019, a member of the Home Builders Association of Springfield, and a Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorite in 2022 and 2024. We carry full liability and workers’ compensation insurance.
When you call 417-883-7663 after a storm, you reach people who will still be here after the job is finished. In Battlefield, where high-value homes deserve a contractor who takes the work seriously, that matters most when the emergency is real.























Not every storm hit requires an emergency call. But some situations cannot wait. If any of the following are happening at your Battlefield home right now, call 417-883-7663 immediately and do not wait until morning.
Active water entering the home, large sections of shingles blown off, a tree or debris through the roof structure, a sagging or bulging ceiling with trapped water, or water near electrical fixtures or your breaker panel are all true emergencies. Every hour of exposure can mean structural rot, mold growth, damaged insulation, and escalating interior damage. Learn what to do during an emergency roof repair before help arrives.
Not all storm damage is an emergency. Granule loss, minor hail bruising, one or two missing shingles with no active leak, and cosmetic dents are real damage worth repairing. But they can typically be scheduled within a few days rather than hours. A hail damage roof inspection is the right next step for those situations.
A true emergency is defined by active risk: water entering your home right now, a structural breach, or an opening that exposes your interior to the elements. Battlefield homes near Wilson’s Creek see their share of both types. If you are not sure which category your damage falls into, call us anyway. We can often assess the situation over the phone and tell you exactly what to do next before our crew arrives.
Do not go on the roof. During or right after a storm, structural stability is unknown, and wet surfaces are dangerous. Instead, take photos of visible damage from the ground or safely from inside your attic if it is accessible. Those photos are what make an insurance claim viable. Document first, then call.
Place buckets under active drips. Move valuables, furniture, and electronics away from wet areas. Note where water is entering the home, whether at the ceiling, a wall, or near a fixture, because that detail helps us locate the breach faster when we arrive. If a tree has landed on your roof, do not attempt removal. The structural impact is unknown until a professional assesses it. Battlefield homes are often larger and higher-value, which means more to protect while you wait for our crew.
Our crew starts with a rapid safety assessment before anyone goes on the roof. We identify structural risks first. Then we locate all active water entry points. Water travels, so where your ceiling is staining and where the roof is breached are often two different spots.
Once we understand the full scope, we move to immediate stabilization. That means professional tarping, emergency shingle repair, or temporary flashing fixes, whichever stops water intrusion fastest for your specific situation. We photograph all damage with timestamps for your insurance company. Before we leave, we give you a plain-English explanation of what happened, what we did, and what permanent repair or replacement looks like. If your claim applies, we document everything in a format your carrier can use and schedule an adjuster meeting at no charge to you.
When a major section of roofing is missing or when weather prevents safe permanent repair right away, professional tarping is the right first move. We install heavy-duty waterproof tarps secured against further wind damage to stop water intrusion while permanent repairs are scheduled.
Tarping is a temporary measure, not a finished repair. Before our crew leaves, we will give you a clear timeline for permanent work. Battlefield sits in a zone that sees active storm seasons from April through June, with fall events also possible. Repair schedules fill fast after widespread events. Emergency calls go to the front of the line. Storm damage roof repair typically follows within days of the initial emergency stabilization.
Sometimes an emergency call reveals a roof that cannot be adequately patched. This happens on older homes across Battlefield, where roofing installed 15 or more years ago has quietly worn down between storms. One severe event can expose problems that have been building for years.
Indicators that replacement may be the honest answer include structural decking damage, multiple failure points across the roof, widespread wear on an aging roof, or prior repairs that masked deeper problems. Teague gives a straight assessment on site. If repair is the right answer, we say so. If your roof has reached the end of its life and a storm has made that clear, we will walk you through roof replacement in SW Missouri and what to expect from the insurance process.
Minor emergency repairs typically do not require a permit. Patching, tarping, replacing a few shingles, and fixing flashing are generally below the permit threshold. However, repairs affecting more than 25% of the roof surface require a permit. Structural repairs always require permits as well.
Battlefield is a city within Greene County. Most residential properties in Battlefield fall under local building code requirements comparable to the broader Greene County area, which follows the 2012 codes with a permit office at 940 Boonville Ave. Teague handles all permit coordination on every job that requires it. You do not have to deal with the city or county offices yourself.
Storm-caused emergency repairs are covered under most Missouri homeowners insurance policies as sudden and accidental damage. The key is documentation. Take photos from the ground before any work begins. Those images are the foundation of a successful claim. Read our full guide on how to file a roof insurance claim for step-by-step guidance.
Teague documents damage with timestamped photos, puts together a written damage report your carrier can use, and meets the adjuster on your roof at no charge. We make sure nothing gets missed. Missouri law protects homeowners from unfair claim handling. We help you understand your rights and your timeline. Note that Missouri law prohibits contractors from paying your deductible. Any contractor who offers to cover it is breaking the law.
A true roof emergency means active risk happening right now. Call immediately if water is entering your home, a large section of shingles has been blown off, a tree or debris has penetrated the roof structure, your ceiling is sagging or bulging with trapped water, or water is near electrical fixtures or your breaker panel.
Granule loss, minor hail bruising, and one or two missing shingles with no active leak are real storm damage, but they are not same-day emergencies. Those situations call for roof repair scheduled within a few days. Not sure where your situation falls? Call us. We can often assess over the phone and tell you what to do before our crew arrives.
Emergency calls go to the front of the line. Same-day stabilization is the goal for accessible damage. That means tarping and temporary repairs to stop water intrusion while permanent work is scheduled. Battlefield is close to our Springfield office, which helps us get to you faster than more distant parts of our service area.
After a widespread severe weather event, multiple crews may be deployed across the region at the same time. Emergency roof repair in SW Missouri is a core part of what we do, and we staff accordingly during and after major storm events. Call 417-883-7663 and tell us water is actively entering your home. That puts you at the top of the list.
Minor emergency repairs, including tarping, patching, flashing fixes, and replacing a handful of shingles, typically do not require a permit. When repairs affect more than 25% of the roof surface, or when structural damage is involved, a permit is required. Battlefield properties fall under Greene County jurisdiction for building permits, with the county permit office located at 940 Boonville Ave in Springfield.
Teague handles all permit coordination on every job that requires it. You do not have to navigate the county permit process yourself. That is part of what we do on every permitted scope of work. If you want to understand how Missouri storm events affect the frequency of these repairs, the data speaks for itself.
Yes, in most cases. Storm-caused emergency damage is covered under most Missouri homeowners policies as sudden and accidental loss. The most important thing you can do before any work begins is document the damage with photos. Those images are the foundation of your claim.
Teague puts together a complete damage report, meets your insurance adjuster on site, and walks every damaged area together to make sure nothing gets overlooked. Our insurance claim assistance is provided at no charge. Missouri law prohibits contractors from paying or waiving your deductible. Any contractor who offers to do that is breaking the law. We follow all Missouri rules and help you understand your rights throughout the claim process.
Stay off the roof. Wet surfaces and storm-weakened structures make the roof dangerous before a professional has assessed it. From the ground, photograph all visible damage. If you can safely enter the attic, photograph damage there too. Those images taken before any work begins are what support your insurance claim.
Inside the home, place buckets under active drips and move valuables, furniture, and electronics away from wet areas. Note exactly where water is entering, whether at the ceiling, a wall, or near a fixture. That detail helps our crew locate the breach faster when we arrive. If a tree has come down on your roof, do not attempt removal. Structural stability is unknown until a professional checks it. Read our full guide on what to do during an emergency roof repair for more steps.
If water is coming into your Battlefield home, the clock is running. A small active leak can lead to structural rot, mold, and ceiling damage within 24 to 72 hours. Teague Roofing Plus responds fast, with same-day stabilization, professional tarping, and full insurance documentation. We have been protecting SW Missouri homes since 1971, and Josh Tessmer’s crew will be there.
No pressure. No obligation. Just fast, honest help from a local team that will still be here when the job is done. Battlefield homeowners dealing with high-value homes near Wilson’s Creek deserve a contractor they can trust, not a storm chaser who will be gone by next month. Call 417-883-7663 right now or reach out online for emergency roof repair. Teague also handles free roof inspections after the emergency is resolved to make sure nothing was missed. Review our 2026 storm season roof prep guide so your home is ready before the next storm hits.