Battlefield sits in southern Greene County where sloped terrain and high-value landscaped properties make proper drainage essential. SW Missouri averages 44 inches of rain per year, and spring storms regularly drop 2 to 4 inches in a single event. Without the right gutter system, that water pools at your foundation, rots your fascia boards, and carves channels through your yard.
Teague Roofing Plus installs seamless aluminum gutter systems sized for your home and for the rainfall Battlefield actually sees. We have served SW Missouri homeowners since 1971.
Call 417-883-7663 for a free gutter estimate.

Teague Roofing Plus has been protecting SW Missouri homes since Kenneth Teague founded this company in 1971. Today, owner Josh Tessmer carries that same commitment forward. Our crews work throughout southern Greene County every single week, and Battlefield is well within our regular service area.
Battlefield’s rainfall is no joke. The NWS Springfield office confirms that SW Missouri sees heavy spring storm activity from April through June, with individual events capable of dropping several inches in just a few hours. Gutters that are undersized, poorly pitched, or clogged with debris cannot keep up. That means overflow, and overflow means damage to your foundation, fascia, and landscaping.
Battlefield’s newer subdivisions and established neighborhoods near the Wilson’s Creek area have different rooflines and drainage needs. We assess every home individually and recommend the right gutter system for that specific property. Call 417-883-7663 to schedule a free estimate with our team.
Teague Roofing Plus is not a franchise. We are not a storm-chasing crew that shows up after a severe weather event and disappears six months later. Josh Tessmer lives and works here, and this company has served the roofing and gutter needs of Springfield and surrounding communities since 1971.
We are an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, a designation fewer than 1% of roofers nationally earn. We are also BBB A+ rated and accredited since December 2019. We are members of the Home Builders Association of Springfield and were voted a Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorite in 2022 and 2024. We are MO-licensed, insured, and carry full liability and workers’ compensation coverage.
When you call 417-883-7663, you reach real people who live and work in the Ozarks. Not a call center. Not a sales team in another state. That is what separates a local company from a name you found in an ad.























Not all gutters perform the same way in SW Missouri’s climate. Seamless aluminum gutters are custom-cut on site from a single continuous run of aluminum. Seams exist only at corners and downspouts, typically 4 to 8 joints on a standard home. Fewer joints mean fewer places for leaks to develop and fewer spots for debris to catch and clog.
Sectional gutters use pre-cut lengths joined with connectors, which creates a seam every 10 to 12 feet. Each seam is a future leak point. In Battlefield’s freeze-thaw climate, those seams expand and contract with every temperature swing. Over time, they fail. If you want a system that holds up through Missouri winters and the heavy spring storms this part of Greene County sees, seamless aluminum is the right call. Check out our 2026 storm season prep guide to understand what SW Missouri weather does to exterior systems year after year.
Gutter size matters more than most homeowners realize. A 5-inch gutter handles about 5,520 gallons per hour. A 6-inch gutter handles about 7,960 gallons per hour, a 44% increase in capacity. For a home with a large roof area, steep pitch, long valleys, or a history of overflow during storms, that difference is significant.
Battlefield’s spring storms regularly drop 2 to 4 inches of rain in a single event. Many homes in the area sit on sloped terrain near the Wilson’s Creek corridor, which means water moves fast and volume builds quickly. An undersized gutter overflows during exactly the storms when you need it most. Teague assesses your roof size, pitch, and drainage layout and recommends the right size for your specific home. We do not default to one size for every job. If 5-inch is adequate, we will tell you. If 6-inch makes sense, we will explain why. Start with a free exterior inspection and get a clear recommendation before anything else.
Gutter failure is not just a cosmetic problem. When gutters overflow or drain improperly, water pools at the base of your home instead of flowing away from it. Greene County’s clay-heavy soil does not absorb water quickly, so that pooling creates hydrostatic pressure against your basement walls and foundation footings. Over time, that pressure causes cracks. For high-value Battlefield properties with landscaped yards, that damage compounds fast.
Water that overflows also runs down the fascia board, which is the front-facing wood board at your roofline where the gutter attaches. Once that wood stays wet, it rots. Rotted fascia often means replacing not just the gutter but the wood behind it. Failed gutters also cause siding moisture damage, soil erosion around landscaping beds, and ice dams at the roofline during winter freeze-thaw cycles. Aluminum expanding and contracting with Missouri’s temperature swings is manageable in a seamless system. In a sectional system, it pulls joints apart. If storm damage is involved, the damage to your gutters may be covered under your homeowners insurance policy.
If you are cleaning your gutters more than twice a year, gutter guards are worth the conversation. Battlefield has a mix of newer subdivisions and established properties with mature trees near the Wilson’s Creek area. Oak, hickory, and other hardwoods drop leaves, seed pods, and debris directly into gutters every fall and spring.
Micro-mesh gutter screens are the best-performing type. They keep out fine debris including shingle grit while still allowing water to flow through. Guards reduce cleaning frequency and prevent debris-related clogs that cause overflow and fascia damage. They also extend gutter lifespan by reducing the weight of wet debris sitting in the channel.
We will give you an honest recommendation. No guard system eliminates maintenance entirely, and we will tell you that upfront. If your tree coverage is light, guards may not be worth the added cost. If you have mature trees close to your roofline, guards often pay for themselves in avoided maintenance and damage prevention. Ask us about adding guards when we assess your gutter system.
After a hailstorm, most Battlefield homeowners look at their roof first. Gutters and downspouts often get overlooked, but they take a direct hit during large hail events. Visible denting on the face of your gutters and downspouts is one of the clearest ground-level indicators of a significant hail event. You do not even need to get on a ladder to spot it.
Hail-damaged gutters are covered under most Missouri homeowners insurance policies as sudden and accidental loss. We document gutter damage during our inspection, photograph every dented section and downspout, and include that documentation in your claim file. Our team meets your adjuster on site and makes sure the gutter scope does not get left out of the settlement. You can check the NOAA Missouri storm loss history to see how frequently significant hail events affect our region. For more on navigating the claims process, read our guide on how to file a storm damage insurance claim in SW Missouri.
Every gutter installation starts with a free estimate and system design. We look at your roofline, measure the runs, evaluate the pitch, and identify the right drainage points for your property. Battlefield’s sloped terrain near the Wilson’s Creek area means drainage routing matters as much as gutter size. Poorly placed downspouts on a graded lot can redirect water toward a neighbor’s property or back toward your own foundation.
Once the design is set, we bring our gutter machine to your home and form your seamless gutters on site. Each run is cut to the exact length of your roofline. No mid-run joints. No gaps. We attach gutters with hidden hangers for a clean look and a secure hold that holds up through Missouri winters. Downspouts carry water from the gutter channel down to ground level. Extensions and splash blocks route that water at least four feet from your foundation walls. After installation, we run water through the full system to confirm everything flows correctly before we leave. We also confirm permit requirements for every job so you never have to call the building department yourself.
In most cases, gutter installation and replacement does not require a building permit in Battlefield for standard residential work. Exceptions include homes in designated flood zones and some HOA-restricted communities that have their own approval processes. Battlefield has a number of newer subdivisions with active HOAs, so if your neighborhood has community rules, that is worth a quick check before work begins.
Teague Roofing Plus confirms permit requirements for every job before work starts. You never have to call the building department or research local codes on your own. If a permit or HOA approval is needed, we help you navigate it. If it is not required, we document that and move forward. It is one less thing on your plate.
Josh Tessmer has been working on homes across SW Missouri for over a decade. He and his team personally oversee gutter installations, walk jobs, and answer the phone. When you hire Teague Roofing Plus, you are not handed off to a subcontractor you have never met. That matters when you have a high-value property and want the work done right.
We have completed over 5,000 exterior projects across SW Missouri since 1971. We know what Battlefield’s weather does to gutters, fascia, and foundations because we see it every season. Our gutter recommendations are based on your specific roof, not a default package. We bring the gutter machine to your property and form seamless aluminum runs on site. No pre-cut material shipped from a warehouse. No seams where they do not belong. You can also read about the difference between storm chasers and local contractors before you hire anyone.
Illustrative scenario: A homeowner in a Battlefield subdivision noticed water staining along two foundation corners after every significant spring rain. Their original 5-inch sectional gutters had multiple separated joints and were overflowing during peak storms. Teague replaced the system with 6-inch seamless aluminum, extended the downspouts, and added splash blocks at both drainage points. The foundation staining stopped after the first spring rain that followed. Completed in one day. No permit required for this standard residential install.
In most cases, no. Gutter installation and replacement is exempt from permit requirements in the majority of Missouri municipalities for standard residential work, including most Battlefield addresses. Exceptions include properties in designated flood zones and HOA-governed communities that require prior approval before exterior work begins.
Battlefield has several newer subdivisions with active homeowners associations, so it is worth confirming whether your community has its own approval process. Teague Roofing Plus verifies all requirements for every job before we start. You never need to call the building department yourself. If approval is required, we help you through it. If it is not, we confirm that and move forward. Homeowners never have to deal with the building department on our jobs. For a starting point on any gutter project, schedule a free exterior inspection in SW Missouri and we will handle the rest.
Seamless gutters are custom-cut from a single aluminum run on site. Seams exist only at corners and downspouts, typically 4 to 8 joints on a standard home. Fewer joints mean fewer leak points, fewer clog points, and better performance through Battlefield's freeze-thaw cycles.
Sectional gutters come in pre-cut lengths joined with connectors, which creates a seam every 10 to 12 feet. Each seam is a future leak point. Missouri's temperature swings cause those seams to expand and contract repeatedly, and they fail faster than anywhere with stable temperatures. Sectional gutters represent a lower upfront investment, but they require more maintenance and typically have a shorter lifespan. For most Battlefield homes, seamless aluminum is the right call. Learn more about gutter installation in SW Missouri to see what the right system looks like for your home.
It depends on your roof size, pitch, and how water flows off the home. A 5-inch gutter handles about 5,520 gallons per hour. A 6-inch gutter handles about 7,960 gallons per hour, which is a 44% increase in capacity.
For larger homes, steep roofs, long uninterrupted roof runs, or homes with documented overflow history, 6-inch is typically the stronger choice. Battlefield's spring storms regularly drop 2 to 4 inches in a single event, according to the NWS Springfield office. Many properties in Battlefield also sit on graded or sloped lots where water accelerates off the roof faster than it would on flat ground. An undersized gutter overflows during exactly those conditions. Teague assesses your specific roof and recommends the right size. We do not default to 6-inch on every job or upsell where 5-inch is adequate.
For homes with significant tree coverage, yes. Battlefield properties near the Wilson's Creek area and older established neighborhoods can have mature oak, hickory, and maple trees that drop heavy debris loads into gutters each fall and spring. If you are cleaning gutters more than twice a year, guards are worth the conversation.
Micro-mesh screens are the best-performing type. They keep out fine debris including shingle grit while allowing water to flow through. Guards reduce cleaning frequency and help prevent the debris-weight buildup that pulls gutters loose over time. No guard system eliminates maintenance entirely, and we will tell you that upfront. We provide honest recommendations based on your actual tree coverage, not a one-size-fits-all upsell. If your property has light tree coverage, we may recommend skipping guards altogether. Ask us when we assess your system.
Hail and wind damage to gutters is covered under most Missouri homeowners policies as sudden and accidental loss. After a significant hail event, visible denting on gutters and downspouts is one of the clearest ground-level signs of impact damage. Granule accumulation in your gutters is also a key indicator of shingle wear caused by hail.
Teague documents gutter damage during every post-storm inspection and includes that documentation in your claim file. Our team meets your adjuster on site and makes sure the gutter scope does not get left out of the settlement. We handle the documentation and adjuster coordination at no charge to you. For more on the process, read our guide on how to file a storm damage insurance claim. You can also learn more about insurance claim assistance in SW Missouri through our dedicated claims page. Missouri law prohibits contractors from paying deductibles, and we will never promise to do that.
Your gutters protect your foundation, your fascia, your landscaping, and your basement. If they are overflowing, pulling away from the roofline, or showing hail damage, we will come take a look at no cost to you. No pressure. No obligation. Just an honest assessment from a local team that has been protecting SW Missouri homes since 1971. Reach out at teagueroofingplus.com/contact-us or call 417-883-7663 today. Teague also handles roof replacement, siding, and windows across SW Missouri.