Marionville sits in Lawrence County, about 30 miles southwest of Springfield, where open terrain and older housing stock make roofs work harder every season. Hail, wind, and hard winters leave behind damage that gets worse every week you ignore it. Teague Roofing Plus has been fixing roofs across Southwest Missouri since 1971, and we serve Marionville homeowners with the same honest, straightforward approach.
Call 417-883-7663 to schedule your free roof repair inspection today.

Marionville is Lawrence County’s “White Squirrel Capital,” a close-knit community where word travels fast and a contractor’s reputation matters. Most of the housing stock here has some age on it, which means flashing, pipe boot seals, and shingles are at the stage where small problems show up quickly after a hard storm or a rough winter.
Teague Roofing Plus is based at 6149 US-60 in Springfield, and our crews work across Lawrence County regularly. Owner Josh Tessmer runs this company the same way Kenneth Teague ran it in 1971: show up on time, find the real problem, and fix it at a fair price. We are not going to sell you a full replacement if a repair will do the job.
We have completed over 5,000 roofs across Southwest Missouri. When you call us for a repair, you reach a roofing company based in Springfield that has seen every type of damage this region produces, and knows exactly how to address it in Marionville.
Not every roofing company treats a repair like it matters. Some push you toward a full replacement because the ticket is bigger. Others slap a patch over the surface and leave the real problem underneath. Teague Roofing Plus does neither.
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, members of the Home Builders Association of Springfield, and Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorites in 2022 and 2024. We are MO-licensed and carry full liability and workers’ compensation insurance.
When we repair your roof, we fix the actual cause of the problem. A failed pipe boot gets replaced, not just re-caulked. Pulled flashing gets refastened and resealed properly. Missing shingles get matched in color and profile as closely as possible. When you call 417-883-7663, you reach people who know Lawrence County and stand behind their work long after they leave your driveway.























Lawrence County sits squarely in the Southwest Missouri severe weather corridor. According to the NWS Springfield office, April and May are the most active hail months in this region, with a secondary peak in September. Open terrain around Marionville gives storms less to slow them down before they hit your roof, and hail damage does not always announce itself from the ground.
On asphalt shingles, hail shows up as dark spots where granules have been knocked loose, leaving the underlying mat exposed. That exposed mat breaks down fast through a Missouri summer. If your roof took a hit this season, a free roof inspection is the right first step. Our guide to hail damage roof inspections explains exactly what we look for when we get on your roof.
Most Marionville roof repairs fall into a few familiar categories: missing or cracked shingles after a storm, flashing failure around chimneys and pipe boots from freeze-thaw cycling, valley damage from ice buildup, and soft spots in the decking from slow moisture intrusion. Older homes in Marionville see these issues regularly, especially when a roof is past its midpoint and small wear spots start to open up under winter stress.
Every roof repair in SW Missouri starts with a free inspection. We climb up, check every plane, trace the leak path to its actual entry point, and photograph everything. You get a written report with photos before we discuss any work. No surprises. No pressure to sign anything on the spot.
The question we hear most often is some version of: “Do I need a full replacement, or can this be repaired?” The answer depends on three things: the age of your roof, the scope of the damage, and whether the same area has been patched before.
Roofs under 15 years old with isolated damage are almost always good repair candidates. If more than 25 to 30 percent of the surface is compromised, or if the decking underneath has been softened by years of slow moisture, the math shifts toward replacement. Our post on roof repair vs. replacement walks through the full decision process if you want a deeper look before calling.
A free inspection from Teague gives you a clear, honest answer before you commit to either path. If it can be repaired, we repair it. If it needs replacement, we tell you that and explain exactly why.
Storm-caused roof repairs, whether from hail, wind, or falling debris, are generally covered under Missouri homeowners insurance as sudden and accidental damage. Most Marionville homeowners only go through a roof insurance claim once or twice in their lives. We handle them every week.
After a storm, we inspect your roof for free, document every piece of damage with photos and measurements, and meet your insurance adjuster on site. We walk the roof together so nothing gets missed. Our full guide on how to file a roof insurance claim covers every step in detail. For a broader look at insurance claim assistance, our service page explains what we do at no charge to you. Missouri law prohibits contractors from paying deductibles, so homeowners remain responsible for their deductible portion. We help you understand your rights and make sure your claim covers what it should.
A failed pipe boot or a few cracked shingles does not feel urgent. But water is patient. Once it gets past the shingle layer, it works into the underlayment, then the decking, and then into the framing and insulation below. What costs very little to fix today can become a full replacement job if it sits through one more storm season.
Southwest Missouri’s freeze-thaw cycles make this worse. Water that enters a small crack in the fall expands when it freezes, widens the opening, and lets more water in with the next thaw. By spring, what looked like a minor flashing issue can become soft decking across an entire roof plane. Our post on what to do when your roof starts leaking walks you through the right steps if you have an active problem right now.
If you need immediate protection while you wait for your repair appointment, we offer emergency roof repair and tarping available 24/7.
Most small roof repairs in Marionville do not require a permit. Replacing a few shingles, fixing a pipe boot, resealing chimney flashing, or patching a small section of damaged decking typically fall below the permit threshold. Repairs affecting less than roughly 25 percent of the roof surface are generally treated as routine maintenance rather than work requiring a permit.
Repairs that affect a larger portion of the roof, involve structural changes, or include a material type change typically do require a permit under the applicable International Residential Code standards adopted locally. Lawrence County and municipalities within it may have their own thresholds, and Teague confirms what applies to your specific scope before any work begins.
Teague Roofing Plus handles all permits on every job that requires one. You do not have to sort out the building department on your own. We take care of it from start to finish.
A roof repair is only as good as the diagnosis behind it. Water that shows up on your ceiling often entered the roof several feet away and traveled downhill before dripping through. That is why we trace the full leak path before we recommend any repair.
During every free inspection, we examine all roof planes, check the flashing at every chimney, vent, and wall transition, look at all pipe boot seals, inspect the ridge cap and drip edge, and photograph every area of concern. If there is a soft spot in the decking, we find it. If the attic shows signs of moisture intrusion, we check there too. Our roof inspection checklist covers the 11 signs we look for on every visit.
You get a written report with photos before we talk about price or scope. No surprises when the crew shows up.
We are not a storm-chasing crew that shows up after a tornado and disappears six months later. In a community like Marionville, where word-of-mouth referrals carry real weight, that distinction matters. Josh Tessmer owns and runs this company, he is on job sites, walks roofs personally, and answers the phone. Teague Roofing Plus has been based in Springfield since 1971, and we have earned the trust of SW Missouri communities one repair at a time.
Being an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor means we use top-tier materials on every job, including repairs. That matters when we are matching shingles to your existing roof. Our guide to spotting storm chasers vs. local roofers explains exactly what to watch for when choosing who repairs your roof after a storm.
We are MO-licensed, fully insured, BBB A+ rated, and members of the Home Builders Association of Springfield. When your roof needs repair, you deserve a contractor who will still be here next year if something is not right.
The three main factors are the age of your roof, the scope of the damage, and whether the same area has been repaired before. A roof under 15 years old with isolated damage is usually a strong repair candidate. If the damage covers more than 25 to 30 percent of the surface, or if the decking has been compromised by slow moisture intrusion, roof replacement may be the smarter long-term decision.
Recurring leaks in the same spot are also a signal. If an area has been patched twice and is still leaking, the problem is structural, not cosmetic. A free inspection from Teague gives you a clear answer before you commit to either path. Our post on roof repair vs. replacement walks through every factor in plain language.
We handle the full range of residential roof repairs across Marionville and Lawrence County. That includes missing, cracked, curled, or hail-bruised shingles; flashing failure around chimneys, pipe boots, and wall transitions; valley damage from ice buildup or water channeling; soft spots and localized decking repair from moisture intrusion; ridge cap and drip edge work; and emergency tarping for active leaks that cannot wait for a scheduled repair.
We work on asphalt architectural shingles, metal roofing, and flat roof systems including TPO and EPDM. Every repair starts with a free roof inspection so you know exactly what you are paying for before we do any work. If the damage was caused by a storm, we also coordinate directly with your insurance company at no extra charge.
For active leaks and urgent situations, our emergency roof repair response is available 24/7, including same-day tarping to stop ongoing water intrusion. Standard repair scheduling typically runs 2 to 5 business days depending on season and current workload.
During peak storm season, which runs April through June in SW Missouri per NWS Springfield's severe weather climatology data, the schedule fills fast after a major hail or wind event. Calling as soon as you notice damage gets you on the schedule before the backlog builds. We confirm your appointment in advance so there are no surprises on repair day.
Most small repairs do not require a permit. Fixing a few shingles, replacing a pipe boot, or resealing chimney flashing typically falls below the permit threshold. Repairs affecting less than roughly 25 percent of the roof surface are generally treated as maintenance rather than construction requiring a permit under International Residential Code guidelines.
Repairs that involve a larger portion of the roof, a structural change, or a material type change may require a permit under the codes adopted in Lawrence County. Teague Roofing Plus confirms what applies to your specific scope before work begins and handles all permits when one is needed. You do not have to contact the building department. Read more about what our free inspections cover, including permit scope review, so you know exactly where you stand before any work starts.
Storm-caused roof repairs from hail, wind, or falling debris are generally covered under Missouri homeowners insurance as sudden and accidental damage. Wear and tear or deferred maintenance are typically not covered. Missouri law prohibits contractors from paying or waiving your deductible, so homeowners remain responsible for that portion of the cost.
Missouri homeowners typically have up to two years from a storm event to file a damage claim, but the sooner you document the damage, the stronger your claim. The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance has guidance on coverage types and your rights as a policyholder. Teague documents all storm damage with photos and measurements and meets your adjuster on site at no charge. For a step-by-step walkthrough, see our guide on how to file a roof insurance claim.
A small leak does not stay small. Water that gets past a cracked shingle or a failed pipe boot works into the decking and framing fast, especially through a Southwest Missouri winter. If you have a stain on your ceiling, missing shingles after a storm, or a repair that keeps coming back, we will come take a look at no cost to you. No pressure. No obligation. Just an honest answer from a team that has been repairing roofs across Lawrence County and SW Missouri since 1971. Check out our 2026 storm season roof prep guide if you want to get ahead of the next round of severe weather. Call 417-883-7663 or reach out online at teagueroofingplus.com.