The Greene County Roofing Contractor Springfield Loves.
Springfield Has a Lot of Roofers. Choose Carefully.
Our Greene County roofing contractor service helps homeowners across Springfield, Republic, Willard, and Strafford cut through the noise with a fully documented inspection, a fixed written estimate, and a knowledgeable crew that communicates clearly at every step, transforming what usually feels like picking a contractor out of a phone book while blindfolded into a stress-free process where you know exactly who is on your roof, exactly what they found, and exactly what it is going to cost before anyone swings a hammer. Greene County has more roofing contractors advertising after a hail event than Bass Pro Shops has square feet, which is a lot, and most of them have a great pitch and a warranty that reads like a terms of service agreement nobody actually finishes. We are the ones you call when you want the roof handled correctly the first time.
Trusted by Over 500 Homeowners Across Southwest Missouri
Why Does Every Roofer in Springfield Claim to Be the Best?
Because Greene County is one of the largest roofing markets in southwest Missouri and every contractor in a three-state radius knows it. After any hail event that touches the Springfield metro, the door-knockers arrive in numbers that would be impressive if they were not so exhausting, and most homeowners in the Republic and Willard area have already been through enough cycles of this to know that the contractor with the loudest pitch and the fastest contract is rarely the one still answering calls six months later. Your neighbor Dave has seventeen roofing contractor business cards on his refrigerator, a running theory about which ones are connected to a larger national operation laundering storm claims, and a genuine inability to explain why he keeps accepting the cards if he is this suspicious of all of them.
The specific problem for Greene County homeowners is that Springfield's competitive roofing market makes it genuinely hard to know who to trust, and the insurance side of the conversation makes it harder. Most homeowners in this area have been with the same insurance agent long enough to consider them a family friend, and it was after an actual hail event that they found out for the first time that their wind and hail deductible is a percentage of their insured home value rather than the flat thousand dollars they had assumed since they first signed the policy. On a home in the three hundred fifty thousand dollar range in south Springfield or the Battlefield area, that percentage deductible can be seven thousand dollars before insurance contributes anything, and knowing that number changes everything about how you approach the repair versus replacement conversation.
“Before Vela, approvals felt vague. Now there’s a clear moment when everything is agreed on, and I can move forward with confidence.”

Maria L.
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Tyler and his team have been great to work with! They were able to quickly fix our roof after a hail storm, and then when other issues arose after another storm, they were able to come and fix it quickly!
Nicholas Hurd
The Roofer Springfield Keeps Calling Back.
Greene County homeowners who call us frustrated are not frustrated about hail damage. They are frustrated because the Springfield roofing market has trained them to expect contractors who are highly responsive right up to the point of signing and mysteriously hard to reach right after the check clears. We bring CompanyCam photo documentation to every inspection so you can see every finding with your own eyes before you make any decision, and we provide a written estimate with a fixed number that does not change based on what your insurance pays because a price that moves with the settlement is not actually a price.
Springfield is a big market and big markets attract a lot of contractors who are very good at appearing legitimate for exactly as long as it takes to get a signed contract. I started Big Chief Roofing because homeowners across Greene County deserve a contractor who is accountable to this community every month of the year, not just when the hail radar looks profitable over I-44. The name Big Chief is rooted in Native American culture, where the chief was the person the community trusted to give honest guidance before a decision was made rather than a convenient explanation after the consequences showed up. That is the standard this company operates by across every county we serve, and it is the reason our reviews say what they say. Our office is at 117 Calvin Drive in Branson. Call us at 417.203.0154.
Tyler Arnold
Kathy Hass
Could not have been happier with Tyler of Big Chief Roofing. He was so honest, kind and took care of everything. His crew was fantastic, hard working and courteous.
What We Do for Greene County Homeowners and Businesses.
Residential Roofing
We install the Atlas Signature Select roofing system on homes throughout Greene County using Class 3 and Class 4 hail-resistant shingles built for the specific wind and hail patterns that move through the Springfield corridor every spring with very little regard for anyone's weekend plans. As Atlas Pro certified installers, we offer extended workmanship warranties that non-certified contractors are not authorized to provide, and our Big Chief Promise backs every installation with a full money-back guarantee if a workmanship issue comes up after we leave. Every inspection and installation is documented from start to final cleanup with CompanyCam photos so you have a complete record of everything we found and everything we did.
Commercial Roofing
Greene County has one of the most active commercial real estate markets in Missouri, and business owners from the Highway 60 corridor to the commercial districts along Campbell and Glenstone face the same hail and wind exposure as every residential homeowner in the area, but with the added pressure of tenant relationships, operational continuity, and commercial insurance timelines running simultaneously. We assess commercial roofing systems with the same photo-documented inspection process we apply to every residential job, provide a written estimate with no surprise line items, and install materials rated for Missouri weather rather than a generalized product specification. If you are not sure whether your commercial property has a legitimate storm damage claim, we walk you through the full inspection and documentation at zero cost before you commit to anything.
Gutter Services
Greene County properties deal with spring storm season, heavy fall leaf loads from mature tree coverage in neighborhoods like Sequiota and the older south Springfield corridors, and winter ice events that stress gutter systems in ways that only become obvious when water starts going somewhere it absolutely should not. We install seamless gutters and RainDrop Pro gutter guards as certified installers, meaning both the product and our workmanship carry the full manufacturer warranty. We assess your existing system before recommending anything and give you a straight answer about what it needs rather than the answer that generates the largest project scope.
Big Chief roofing did an entire roof replacement for us, and we couldn’t be happier with not only the finished product, but the entire process from inspection, to bidding, to help with insurance, to installation, & final cleanup.
Robert Koch
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What Sets Us Apart in the Most Crowded Roofing Market in Missouri.
Springfield has more roofing contractors than any market in this region, and the differences that actually matter between a legitimate contractor and a storm chaser are not visible on a door hanger.
Big Chief Roofing
Our Atlas Pro certification unlocks extended workmanship warranties on the Atlas Signature Select system that non-certified contractors cannot legally offer.
Every inspection and installation is fully photographed so you have a documented visual record of every finding and every step of the finished job.
Our written estimate is the same number on your final invoice regardless of what your insurance settlement ends up being.
We walk beside you through every step of the claims process from filing through adjuster visit to Xactimate review without taking control of your benefits.
We offer financing that covers large percentage deductibles and the gap between what insurance pays and what the full project actually costs.
Any workmanship issue gets fixed immediately at zero cost with no prorating, no trip charges, and no debate. If we cannot fix it, every cent comes back to you.
The Other Guys
A manufacturer shingle warranty and a verbal commitment on the workmanship that is difficult to locate in writing when you actually need it.
A few photos that capture the general condition of the roof without documenting any specific finding in a way that would be useful later.
An estimate calibrated to your insurance payout that adjusts in a direction that consistently favors the contractor's margin over the homeowner's budget.
A contractor who offers to handle the entire claim process for you, which is exactly the arrangement insurance companies and consumer advocates specifically warn against.
A payment-due-on-completion structure and a sympathetic nod when the homeowner realizes their out-of-pocket number is considerably larger than expected.
A workmanship warranty with enough conditions and defined exclusions that the contractor's actual exposure is a fraction of what the document suggests on first read.
What Springfield and Greene County Homeowners Always Ask.
"How do I find a legitimate roofing contractor in Springfield with so many options competing for my attention?"
The Springfield metro has more roofing contractors advertising than almost any market in Missouri, and separating legitimate local contractors from seasonal storm chasers requires asking three specific things before anyone gets on your roof. Ask for current proof of liability insurance, proof of workers compensation coverage, and a verifiable physical business address you can look up on Google Maps right now. A legitimate Greene County roofing contractor hands all three over without hesitation. After that, look up their BBB accreditation, read their Google reviews specifically for patterns around communication, cleanup, and how they handled issues after the job was done, and verify whether they carry manufacturer certifications like Atlas Pro. Atlas Pro certification requires contractors to meet ongoing standards set by the manufacturer itself, which means a third party has already evaluated their work before you hire them. Our office is at 117 Calvin Drive in Branson, our BBB accreditation is current, and our Atlas Pro and RainDrop Pro certifications are verifiable with both manufacturers. Check everything before you call us.
"Does homeowner's insurance cover hail and wind damage on roofs in Greene County, Missouri?"
Most standard homeowner's policies in Greene County cover hail and wind damage, but the two details that catch most Springfield homeowners off guard are coverage type and deductible structure. On the coverage side, policies on roofs older than eight to ten years have increasingly been shifted from RCV coverage, which replaces your roof at current cost, to ACV coverage, which pays the depreciated value of your existing roof and leaves you covering the difference. In a market like Springfield where home values have increased, that depreciation gap can represent a significant portion of your total replacement cost. On the deductible side, a percentage-based wind and hail deductible on a home in the three hundred thousand to four hundred fifty thousand dollar range common to south Springfield and the Battlefield corridor can translate to six to nine thousand dollars out of pocket before insurance pays anything. We review your specific policy with you before you file a claim so you know exactly what your settlement will look like before the adjuster's visit rather than after it.
"What should I do if a roofing contractor knocks on my door in Springfield after a hail storm?"
Do not sign anything the same day, and do not let urgency be the deciding factor in who gets on your roof. Storm chasers in the Greene County market are skilled at creating time pressure because time pressure bypasses the part of your brain that asks reasonable questions about credentials, warranties, and long-term accountability. A legitimate roofing contractor does not need you to commit before you have had time to verify their insurance, look up their reviews, check their BBB status, and confirm they have a physical address in a real building. Ask for proof of liability insurance and workers compensation before any assessment happens. Ask for their contractor license number and look it up. Ask for references from recent Greene County jobs specifically. Any contractor who hesitates on any of those requests is giving you the most important information they will ever give you.
"How long does a roof replacement take for a home in the Springfield area?"
Most residential roof replacements in Greene County take one to two days depending on the size of the roof, the pitch, the layout complexity, and whether any deck damage comes up during tear-off that needs to be addressed before the new installation begins. We provide a written project timeline before work starts, communicate throughout the process so you are never watching strangers make decisions about your home without context, and complete full debris removal and site cleanup before we leave on the final day. Your yard and landscaping look exactly the same when we finish as they did when we pulled up, because a pile of old shingles in the flower bed is not a finished job regardless of how good the new roof looks. We do a final walkthrough with you after installation, review the CompanyCam documentation, and answer every remaining question before we close the project out.
"Why should Greene County homeowners choose Big Chief Roofing over other Springfield area contractors?"
Because in a market as saturated as Springfield, the contractors who are still here years later are the ones who did the job right and stayed accountable afterward, and that is exactly what our reviews from verified Greene County customers reflect. Our office is at 117 Calvin Drive in Branson, our phone number is 417.203.0154, and both of those have been the same since we opened because we are not going anywhere. Our Atlas Pro certified installation provides extended workmanship warranties that non-certified contractors cannot offer. Our RainDrop Pro certified gutter installations carry a full manufacturer warranty on both the product and our labor. Our Big Chief Promise is a complete money-back workmanship guarantee with zero prorating, zero trip charges, and no fine print that redefines what the guarantee covers when you actually need it. We serve all of Greene County including Springfield, Republic, Willard, Strafford, and Battlefield, along with Taney, Stone, Barry, Lawrence, Christian, and Webster counties. Our Google reviews are public and unfiltered, our Directorii certification means every review there is verified from a real paying customer, and our BBB accreditation is active right now. Read all of it before you pick up the phone.
Your Roof Isn't Going to Fix Itself. We've Tried.
Whether a storm just rolled through Taney County, your gutters are doing something creative, or you just want to know what your roof is actually worth before your insurance adjuster tells you, Big Chief Roofing is one click or one call away. We serve homeowners and businesses from Table Rock Lake and Historic Downtown Branson all the way out to Forsyth, Kimberling City, Hollister, Ridgedale, Rockaway Beach, and every corner of Taney, Stone, Barry, Lawrence, Greene, Christian, Webster, and Polk counties. Friendly, responsive, and local. That's the deal.