Battlefield sits in southern Greene County, just minutes from Springfield, where open terrain and active storm seasons put real stress on home exteriors. When patching is no longer enough, Teague Roofing Plus handles full siding replacement for Battlefield homeowners. We remove the old material, inspect what is underneath, and install siding built to handle Ozarks weather.
Call 417-883-7663 for a free siding inspection.

Teague Roofing Plus has been protecting homes across Southwest Missouri since Kenneth Teague founded this company in 1971. Today, owner Josh Tessmer leads every project personally. We are based at 6149 US-60 in Springfield, and our crews serve Battlefield and southern Greene County every week.
Battlefield’s higher-value homes in the Wilson’s Creek area and surrounding neighborhoods deserve materials that match their quality. The area sees some of the most active severe weather in Missouri. According to the NWS Springfield office, April and May bring the heaviest hail of the year for this region. Freeze-thaw cycles hit hard each winter, which is especially damaging to vinyl siding. Once siding cracks or pulls away from the wall, moisture reaches the sheathing and framing underneath. That is when a cosmetic problem becomes a structural one.
We have completed siding replacement on homes throughout Battlefield and the southern Greene County corridor. We know what these homes face, and we know how to protect them. Call 417-883-7663 to schedule a free inspection with no pressure and no obligation.
Teague Roofing Plus is not a franchise. We are not an out-of-state crew that shows up after a storm and disappears when things get complicated. Josh Tessmer lives here, works here, and has been completing exterior projects across Southwest Missouri since before most of our customers bought their first home.
We are an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, a designation fewer than one percent of contractors nationally earn. We are also BBB A+ rated and accredited since December 2019, members of the Home Builders Association of Springfield, and a Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorite in both 2022 and 2024. We are MO-licensed and carry full liability and workers’ compensation insurance.
When you call 417-883-7663, you reach people who live and work in the Ozarks. Not a call center. Not a sales team in another state. That matters when you are trusting someone to strip your home down to the sheathing and put it back together right.























Battlefield sits in southern Greene County with limited natural windbreaks across much of the area. That open exposure means hail and wind hit your home’s exterior with full force. According to NWS severe weather climatology data, April and May bring the highest hail frequency in the region, with a secondary peak in September. Hail cracks vinyl panels, damages fiber cement, and drives moisture behind every elevation it hits. High winds peel siding away from the wall and expose the sheathing underneath.
If your siding took a hit in a recent storm, your homeowners insurance may cover the replacement. Hail and wind damage qualify as sudden and accidental loss under most Missouri policies. The faster you document the damage, the stronger your claim. We inspect your siding at no charge and help you navigate storm damage repair from the first call through the final inspection.
Most Battlefield homeowners deal with a siding insurance claim once or twice in a lifetime. We handle them every week. After a storm, we inspect your siding for free, photograph every damaged panel, and document everything before you file. Then our team meets your adjuster on site and walks the home with them to make sure nothing gets missed.
We frame it simply: we document the damage, meet your adjuster, and make sure nothing gets overlooked. According to the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance, hail and wind damage is covered under most standard homeowners policies as a sudden and accidental loss. Wear, age, and neglect are not covered. Missouri law also prohibits contractors from paying your deductible. Any contractor who offers to cover your deductible is breaking state law. For a step-by-step breakdown of the process, our blog post on how to file a storm damage insurance claim walks through every step.
Not every siding material performs equally in Battlefield’s climate. Freeze-thaw cycles, heavy hail, and summer heat all affect how long your siding lasts and how well it protects your home. For higher-value homes in southern Greene County, choosing the right material at replacement time is one of the most important decisions you can make for long-term performance.
We install fiber cement, engineered wood, and vinyl siding. We walk you through the differences honestly, based on your home’s exposure, your budget, and how long you plan to stay. Siding replacement in SW Missouri is not a one-size-fits-all decision, and we never treat it that way.
Fiber cement, specifically James Hardie products, is our first recommendation for most Battlefield homeowners. It handles hail impact better than vinyl or wood. It does not crack in freeze-thaw cycles. It is fire-resistant, and it carries a 30-year non-prorated warranty with a lifespan of 30 to 50 or more years when properly installed and maintained.
For higher-value homes in the Wilson’s Creek area and throughout southern Greene County, fiber cement also delivers the clean, substantial curb appeal that matches the investment. Vinyl siding that cracks during a May hailstorm needs full replacement within a few years. Fiber cement absorbs that same impact and keeps protecting your home. If you want to do this once and not revisit it for decades, fiber cement is the right call for most Battlefield homeowners.
LP SmartSide is our second recommendation for Battlefield homes. It gives you the look of natural wood with better moisture resistance and better hail performance than vinyl. The engineered wood core is treated to resist fungal decay, which matters through Missouri’s humid summers. LP SmartSide typically lasts 15 to 25 or more years and installs with fewer seams than many fiber cement profiles.
For Battlefield homeowners who want a warm, wood-look aesthetic without the maintenance demands of real wood, LP SmartSide is a strong choice. It outperforms vinyl on impact and durability, especially on homes with open exposure on the west and south elevations where Battlefield’s prevailing storm tracks hit hardest.
Vinyl siding is the lowest upfront investment of the three materials we install. For Battlefield homeowners with budget constraints, it can be appropriate in certain situations. But we are honest with every customer: vinyl has real limitations in this climate.
Vinyl becomes brittle in freeze-thaw cycles and is more likely to crack under hail impact than fiber cement or LP SmartSide. If your home sits on an open lot in southern Greene County with limited tree coverage, vinyl may cost you more over time than starting with a more durable material. We will tell you exactly that before you decide. Siding repair on cracked vinyl panels after a hailstorm is common across the area, and repeated repairs add up faster than homeowners expect.
The table below compares the three siding materials we install. Battlefield’s climate puts specific demands on exterior siding. Freeze-thaw performance and hail resistance are the two factors that matter most here. Use this comparison to start your decision, and then call us for a free inspection and material walkthrough specific to your home.
| Material | Lifespan | Hail Performance | Freeze-Thaw Performance | Best For | |-|-|-|-|-| | Fiber Cement (James Hardie) | 30 to 50+ years | Excellent | Excellent | Most Battlefield homes | | LP SmartSide | 15 to 25+ years | Good | Good | Wood aesthetic with durability | | Vinyl | 10 to 20 years | Fair | Fair | Budget-sensitive projects only |Fiber cement is the right call for most Battlefield homeowners who want to replace their siding once and move on. LP SmartSide is a strong second choice. Vinyl is available but carries honest trade-offs in this climate.
Siding damage is not always obvious from the street. Battlefield’s hail storms can crack vinyl panels on one or two elevations while the rest of the house looks fine. Freeze-thaw cycles can buckle panels slowly over several winters without a single visible crack from the ground. By the time you notice peeling paint or a soft spot near a corner, moisture may already be behind the wall.
A free exterior inspection is the most reliable way to know where your siding stands. We look at every elevation, check transitions around windows and doors, and photograph anything that warrants attention. You get a clear answer with no pressure to act on it that day.
Isolated damage to one or two panels typically points toward siding repair rather than full replacement. But certain conditions make full replacement the more sensible call.
If your siding is 20 or more years old and showing hail dents, cracks across multiple elevations, buckled panels, or repeated paint failure, replacement is usually the right move. Battlefield's open terrain in southern Greene County means homes here absorb direct hits with limited protection from surrounding trees or structures. If moisture has gotten behind the panels and damaged the sheathing underneath, you are looking at replacement regardless of the siding's age. Patchwork sections that no longer match the rest of the home are another sign that a full replacement will serve you better than continued repairs.
A free inspection gives you a clear answer. We tell you honestly whether a repair or a full replacement makes sense for your specific situation. Siding replacement in SW Missouri is a building envelope decision, not just a cosmetic one.
Yes. Battlefield is within Greene County, and full siding replacement requires a building permit. The City of Springfield Building Permits and Codes office can confirm requirements for city-limit properties, while unincorporated Greene County properties go through the county permit office at 940 Boonville Ave. Siding work falls under building envelope requirements, and pulling the right permit protects your home's value and your homeowners insurance coverage.
Teague Roofing Plus handles all permit coordination on every job in Battlefield. You never have to deal with the building department or figure out which jurisdiction applies to your address. That is part of the service, at no extra charge to you.
Fiber cement, specifically James Hardie products, is our first recommendation for most Battlefield homeowners. It handles freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, absorbs hail impact rather than fracturing, and carries a 30-year non-prorated warranty with a lifespan of 30 to 50 or more years. For the higher-value homes in southern Greene County, that durability also protects long-term curb appeal and resale value.
LP SmartSide is a strong second choice for homeowners who want a wood aesthetic with better durability than vinyl. It outperforms vinyl on hail resistance and holds up well through Missouri's humid summers.
Vinyl is available as a lower upfront investment, but it becomes brittle in freeze-thaw conditions and cracks more easily under hail impact. Battlefield's open terrain and active severe weather history make material choice an important decision, not just a budget line. We walk every homeowner through the options with honest trade-offs before any work begins.
Hail and wind damage to siding is covered under most Missouri homeowners policies as sudden and accidental loss. Wear, age, and general deterioration are not covered. The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance provides guidance on what standard policies typically include.
After a storm hits Battlefield, we inspect your siding for free, document every damaged panel with photos, and meet your adjuster on site. We make sure nothing gets missed before your claim is finalized. Missouri law prohibits contractors from paying your deductible. Any contractor who offers that is breaking state law.
Our insurance claim assistance is included at no charge on every job. We document the damage, meet your adjuster, and make sure nothing gets overlooked. If a recent storm also damaged your roof, we can assess both at the same visit so you have a complete picture before you file.
For most Battlefield homes, active installation takes 7 to 14 days. The total timeline from your first call to project completion is typically 2 to 6 weeks, depending on material availability, permit processing, and scheduling.
We start with a free inspection and material consultation. Once you choose your material, we pull the permit, schedule removal, inspect the sheathing, and begin installation. If we find moisture damage in the sheathing during removal, we repair it before new siding goes on. Skipping that step causes new siding to fail early for the same reason the old material failed.
Illustrative scenario: A Battlefield homeowner contacted us after a May hailstorm. The roof needed minor repair, and vinyl siding on two elevations was cracked. The 15-year-old vinyl pointed toward full replacement. We documented the damage, met the adjuster on site, and the claim was approved. The homeowner upgraded to fiber cement. Sheathing was intact, and the job was completed in five days of active work. For homes with storm damage going through an insurance claim, our team helps you navigate the insurance process so the project moves as quickly as possible.
Your siding protects everything behind it. When it starts to fail, moisture gets in, and that becomes a much bigger problem than the siding itself. Battlefield homeowners trust us because we show up, we inspect honestly, and we tell you what your home actually needs. No upselling. No pressure. If your home is aging out or took a hit from a recent storm, we will come take a look at no cost to you.
Our team at Teague Roofing Plus has been replacing siding and roofing across SW Missouri for over 50 years. We are the same crew that serves the roofing and siding company in Springfield that your neighbors have called since 1971. Before you decide anything, read what others say about working with us. Then call 417-883-7663 or tap the button below to schedule a free siding inspection in Battlefield.