The Stone County Roofing Contractor Who Shows Up.

No Clipboard Pressure. Just Actual Answers.

Our Stone County roofing contractor service helps homeowners across Reeds Spring, Kimberling City, and Galena get through the roof replacement process with great communication, honest inspections, and a written estimate that does not mysteriously change once you agree to it, transforming what is normally a stress-filled experience into a stress-free process where you feel like an informed adult instead of a contestant on a game show where the rules keep changing. Your brother-in-law watched four YouTube videos last weekend and is now fully YouTube Certified in storm damage assessment, which is a real skill he developed over approximately ninety minutes and would like very much to apply to your roof before you call anyone. We respect his dedication. Call us first anyway.

Trusted by Over 500 Homeowners Across Southwest Missouri

Why Does Every Roofer in Stone County Find Damage?

Because some of them are looking for damage and some of them are looking for a signature, and from the driveway those two things look identical until you ask for documentation. Stone County homeowners from Reeds Spring to Crane have been through enough hail seasons to know that the guy who shows up two days after a storm with an urgent offer that expires Friday is running a very specific playbook, and it has nothing to do with the condition of your roof and everything to do with how many doors he can knock before the next county gets hit. The professionalism gap between a legitimate local roofing contractor and a seasonal storm chaser is enormous, and it does not show up on a business card.


The other problem is that most homeowners in Stone County have no idea what their insurance policy actually covers until the adjuster hands them a number that is significantly lower than what a replacement costs. Your insurance agent has been your guy since your kids were in elementary school, you trust him completely, and it turns out the wind and hail deductible on your policy is a percentage of your insured home value and not the flat dollar amount either of you ever discussed out loud. This is not a conspiracy Dave can explain. It is just a policy detail that changes the math on your claim in a way nobody mentioned when you signed up.

“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

Knowledgeable. Local. Here When It Matters.

The Stone County homeowners who call us most frustrated are not frustrated about their roof. They are frustrated because a previous contractor showed up friendly and responsive, said all the right things, took photos on a phone they never shared, and delivered something that looked nothing like what was discussed when the job was done. We bring CompanyCam documentation to every inspection so you can see every single finding with your own eyes, and our written estimate is the same number on your invoice regardless of what your insurance pays, because a price that changes based on your settlement is not actually a price.


Stone County homeowners are some of the most skeptical people we meet, and I mean that as a genuine compliment. The communities around Table Rock Lake and Stockton Lake have seen enough out-of-state contractors blow through after a storm to know that friendly and legitimate are not the same thing. I started Big Chief Roofing because this area deserves a roofing contractor who is accountable to it every single month of the year, not just when the radar shows rotation over the Ozarks. The name Big Chief is rooted in Native American culture, where the chief earned trust by telling the community the truth before a decision had to be made, not after the consequences showed up. That is the standard every person on this team is held to from the first conversation to the final cleanup. 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 Stone County Homeowners and Businesses.

Residential Roofing

We install the Atlas Signature Select roofing system on homes throughout Stone County using Class 3 and Class 4 hail-resistant shingles rated for the wind and hail events that move through this part of the Ozarks on a reliable schedule every spring and fall. As Atlas Pro certified installers, we offer extended workmanship warranties that non-certified contractors cannot provide, and our Big Chief Promise backs every installation with a full money-back guarantee if a workmanship issue occurs. Every inspection and installation is documented with CompanyCam photos so you have a complete visual record from the first time we get on your roof to the day we finish the final cleanup and leave your yard exactly the way we found it.

Commercial Roofing

Stone County business owners deal with the same hail and wind exposure as residential homeowners, but a commercial roofing failure carries the added weight of impacting customers, inventory, and operations at the same time the insurance clock starts ticking. We assess commercial roofing systems across the area with the same photo-documented inspection process we use on every residential job, provide a written estimate with no surprise line items, and install materials built for Missouri's specific weather patterns. If your commercial property has taken storm damage and you are not sure whether you have a legitimate claim, we will walk you through the full inspection and documentation process at zero cost before you decide anything.

Gutter Services

Stone County properties, particularly the wooded lots around Table Rock Lake and the older neighborhoods in Galena and Crane, deal with a debris load that tests gutters harder than most people realize until they are standing outside watching water pour over the side of a clogged channel during a moderate rain. 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 full gutter system before recommending anything, and if your current gutters are not in good enough condition to support guards, we tell you that before we install a single bracket.

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 Does a New Roof Cost in Stone County?

Get a real number for your specific home in about 60 seconds right now without a two-hour kitchen table presentation, without a price that only applies if you decide tonight, and without your YouTube Certified brother-in-law calculating square footage on a cocktail napkin and telling you it should cost about half of whatever number you were quoted.

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What a Real Local Contractor Looks Like vs. Everyone Else.

The differences between a legitimate Stone County roofing contractor and a storm chaser are specific, verifiable, and completely invisible until you know what to look for.

Big Chief Roofing

Our Atlas Pro certification unlocks extended workmanship warranties on the Atlas Signature Select system that non-certified contractors are not authorized to offer.

Every inspection and installation is fully photographed so you have a documented record of every finding and every step of the finished installation.

Our written estimate is the same number on your final invoice regardless of what your insurance settlement looks like.

We walk beside you through every step of the claims process, from filing through the adjuster visit to reviewing your Xactimate, without controlling your benefits.

We offer financing options that cover large percentage deductibles and the gap between what insurance pays and what the 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 single cent comes back to you.

The Other Guys

A manufacturer shingle warranty on the materials and a workmanship warranty that lives somewhere in the paperwork you were handed on the way out.

A handful of photos taken from ground level that capture the general vibe of the roof without documenting anything specifically useful.

An estimate built around your insurance payout that adjusts conveniently in one direction when the settlement comes in.

A contractor who offers to manage the entire claim on your behalf, which sounds helpful and is the specific arrangement insurance carriers warn homeowners about.

A contract that is due upon completion and a sympathetic expression when the homeowner realizes their deductible is four times what they expected.

A warranty document with enough defined exclusions that the contractor's liability shrinks considerably between the signing and the phone call six months later.

What Stone County Homeowners Ask Before Hiring a Roofer.

  • "How do I find a legitimate roofing contractor in Stone County after a storm?"

    Start with a physical address that is not a post office box, a Google listing with reviews from verified local customers, and a BBB accreditation status you can look up in about thirty seconds. Legitimate Stone County roofing contractors carry current liability insurance and workers compensation coverage and will hand you proof of both without any hesitation before they get on your roof. Ask for the contractor's license number and verify it before you agree to anything. Storm chasers tend to go quiet on the license number question while remaining extremely enthusiastic about everything else. Our office is at 117 Calvin Drive in Branson, our BBB accreditation is current and public, our Directorii certification means every review on that platform came from a verified paying customer, and our Atlas Pro and RainDrop Pro certifications are on file with both manufacturers. Read our reviews before you call us. That is the exact advice we would give to someone in our own family.

  • "Is my Stone County home covered for hail and wind damage under my homeowner's insurance?"

    Most standard homeowner's insurance policies in Stone County cover hail and wind damage, but the amount you actually receive and what comes out of your pocket depends entirely on your specific policy details, and those details have changed significantly across the industry in the last several years. The two things most homeowners do not know until after a storm are that their wind and hail deductible may be a percentage of their home's insured value rather than a flat dollar amount, and that their policy may have shifted from RCV coverage to ACV coverage if their roof is older than eight to ten years. RCV means the insurance company pays to replace your roof with a new one. ACV means they pay the depreciated value of your current roof, which on an older roof can be a fraction of the actual replacement cost. Before you file a claim, we walk you through your policy in plain English and help you understand exactly what your settlement is likely to look like so there are no surprises when the adjuster's estimate arrives.

  • "What does storm damage actually look like on a roof in Stone County and how do I know if I have it?"

    Legitimate hail damage on an asphalt shingle roof shows up as impact marks that crack or bruise the shingle mat and dislodge granules in a consistent pattern across the roof surface. The pattern follows the wind direction during the storm, which means damage tends to appear on one or two sides of the roof more heavily than others, and it looks distinctly different from normal granule loss, blistering from heat, or wear from foot traffic. We document every finding with CompanyCam close-up photos so you can see exactly what we found and why it qualifies as storm damage rather than general aging. If we get on your roof and do not find legitimate damage, we tell you that in writing with photos attached, because an honest inspection report that clears your roof is actually valuable documentation to have on file. The homeowners who get taken advantage of are the ones who never ask for documentation. We provide it automatically.

  • "How long does a roof replacement take in the Reeds Spring and Kimberling City area?"

    Most residential roof replacements in Stone County take one to two days depending on the size and pitch of the roof, the complexity of the layout, and whether any underlying deck damage shows up during tear-off that needs to be addressed before the new installation goes down. We give you a written project timeline before work begins and communicate throughout the process so you are not watching strangers make decisions about your home without any context. Full debris removal and site cleanup happen before we leave on the final day, which means your yard, your landscaping, and your driveway look the same after we finish as they did before we started. We do a final walkthrough with you after installation, review the CompanyCam documentation together, and make sure every question is answered before we close the job out.

  • "Why should I choose Big Chief Roofing over other roofing contractors serving Stone County?"

    Because we are a year-round local operation with a physical office at 117 Calvin Drive in Branson, a phone number at 417.203.0154 that gets answered after the job is done and not just before you sign, and a track record of completed work across Stone County including Reeds Spring, Kimberling City, Galena, Crane, and the surrounding communities around Table Rock Lake. Our Atlas Pro certified installation gives you access to extended workmanship warranties that non-certified contractors simply cannot offer. Our RainDrop Pro certified gutter guard installations carry a full manufacturer warranty covering both the product and our labor. Our Big Chief Promise is a complete money-back workmanship guarantee with no prorating, no trip charges, and no fine print that quietly redefines what covered actually means. We serve all of Stone County along with Taney, Barry, Lawrence, Greene, Christian, Webster, and Polk counties. Our Google reviews are public and unfiltered, our Directorii certification means every review there is verified, and our BBB accreditation is current. Check all of it before you call us. We are not going anywhere.

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.