The Webster County Roofing Contractor Who Cleans Up.

The Bar Is Low Out Here. We Cleared It Easily.

Our Webster County roofing contractor service helps homeowners across Marshfield, Rogersville, and Seymour get a fully documented inspection, a fixed written estimate, and a crew that shows up on time and leaves your property cleaner than they found it, transforming what is typically a stressful and confusing process into a stress-free experience where you feel respected from the first conversation to the final walkthrough. Your father-in-law had a roofing crew out back in his day and the story about how they cleaned up changes every time he tells it, but the version where they left a nail in the tire of his truck is always in there somewhere. We bring magnets. We have a system. Nobody is getting a flat.

Trusted by Over 500 Homeowners Across Southwest Missouri

Why Can't I Find a Roofer in Webster County I Actually Trust?

Because the roofing industry has a well-earned reputation for sending the least accountable version of itself to your door right after a storm, and Webster County homeowners from Marshfield to Rogersville have seen enough of those versions to know that friendly and trustworthy are two completely different things. The guys with the best pitch are not always the guys with the best installation, and the ones who show up fastest after a hail event are usually the ones who came the farthest to get there, which tells you something meaningful about how long they plan to stick around. Neighbor Dave has a running list of red flags he reads off every time a new contractor knocks on the block, and while some of his criteria involve a level of pattern recognition that requires a whiteboard to explain, the core instinct to slow down and verify is completely correct.


The part that trips up most Webster County homeowners is not the contractor vetting process. It is the insurance side of the conversation that nobody fully prepared them for. Your insurance agent is a good person who has handled your policies for years, and somewhere between the annual review calls and the birthday texts, the specific detail that your wind and hail deductible is a percentage of your home's insured value rather than a flat number never made it into the conversation. On a home valued at two hundred seventy-five thousand dollars, a two percent deductible is five thousand five hundred dollars out of your pocket before insurance pays anything, and that number completely changes what your options look like when the adjuster's estimate arrives.

“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

Professionalism Without the Runaround.

The Webster County homeowners who call us with the most frustration are the ones who hired a contractor who checked every box on paper, did the job, and then became a ghost the moment a question came up after installation. We show up with CompanyCam documentation on every single inspection so every finding is visible to you before you make any decision, and we walk through your insurance policy in plain language before you file anything so the claims process feels like something you understand rather than something that is being handled somewhere above your pay grade.


Webster County is the kind of community where people remember who did right by them and who did not, and word travels fast between Marshfield and Seymour and every small town in between. I started Big Chief Roofing because homeowners in communities like this deserve a roofing contractor who is going to be reachable, accountable, and honest long after the installation is finished and the truck is gone. The name Big Chief is rooted in Native American culture, where the chief was the person the community could bring their hardest problems to and trust they would get an honest answer rather than a convenient one. That is the culture I am building at Big Chief Roofing across every county we serve. 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 Webster County Homeowners and Businesses.

Residential Roofing

We install the Atlas Signature Select roofing system on homes throughout Webster County using Class 3 and Class 4 hail-resistant shingles built for the wind and hail events that roll through the Marshfield corridor and the communities east and west of it on a schedule that Missouri weather has been keeping reliably for decades. 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 with CompanyCam photos from start to final cleanup so you have a complete record of every finding and every step.

Commercial Roofing

Webster County business owners along the Highway 60 corridor and throughout Marshfield and Rogersville face the same hail exposure as every residential homeowner in the area, but a commercial roofing failure comes with the added pressure of business continuity, liability exposure, and commercial insurance timelines all running at the same time. We assess commercial roofing systems with the same photo-documented inspection process we use on every residential job, deliver a written estimate with no surprise additions, and install materials built for Missouri's actual weather rather than a specification written for a milder climate. If your commercial property took storm damage and you are not sure whether a claim is worth pursuing, we walk you through the full inspection and documentation at zero cost before you commit to anything.

Gutter Services

Webster County properties deal with a combination of spring storms, heavy fall leaf loads, and winter ice events that stress every gutter system in ways that only become obvious when water starts pooling against a foundation or staining a fascia that was perfectly fine last season. We install seamless gutters and RainDrop Pro gutter guards as certified installers, which means the product and our workmanship are both covered under the full manufacturer warranty. We assess your existing system honestly before recommending anything and tell you what it actually needs rather than what generates the largest invoice.

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 Webster County?

Get a real number for your specific home in about 60 seconds right now without sitting through a presentation where the price requires a same-day decision, without a quote range wide enough to park a truck in, and without calling Cousin Ricky's guy, who did a roof in Marshfield two years ago for an amount that nobody in the family has been able to independently verify to this day.

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What You Actually Get vs. What Most Roofers Deliver.

Most roofing contractors serving Webster County look the same from the street, and the differences that actually protect you only become visible when you need them most.

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 complete visual record from first assessment through final site cleanup.

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 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 warranty on the shingles and a handshake on the workmanship that becomes surprisingly hard to enforce when something goes wrong.

A photo of the finished roof taken from the driveway that captures the general outcome without documenting anything specifically useful.

An estimate that adjusts based on the insurance payout in a direction that benefits the contractor rather than the homeowner.

A contractor who volunteers to manage the entire claim for you, which insurance companies and consumer advocates consistently identify as a red flag.

A payment-due-on-completion policy and a surprised look when the homeowner explains their deductible is several times larger than they expected.

A warranty document with conditions and exclusions that quietly reduce the contractor's actual liability to considerably less than the document implies.

What Webster County Homeowners Always Ask.

  • "How do I verify a roofing contractor is legitimate before letting them on my roof in Webster County?"

    Start with three requests before anyone gets on your roof: current proof of liability insurance, proof of workers compensation coverage, and a verifiable physical business address. A legitimate roofing contractor provides all three immediately and without any creative explanation about why their coverage is structured in a unique way. After that, look up their Google reviews, check their BBB accreditation status, and ask whether they hold any manufacturer certifications. Atlas Pro certification specifically requires contractors to meet ongoing installation standards and training requirements that storm chasers do not maintain because earning and keeping it requires a year-round commitment to a real local market. Our office is at 117 Calvin Drive in Branson, our BBB accreditation is active and searchable, and our Atlas Pro and RainDrop Pro certifications are on file with both manufacturers right now. Verify all of it before you call us. That is what we would tell someone we actually cared about.

  • "Does homeowner's insurance cover hail and wind damage on roofs in Webster County, Missouri?"

    Most standard policies in Webster County cover hail and wind damage, but two specific details determine what your claim actually pays and what you cover out of pocket. The first is your coverage type. If your roof is older than eight to ten years, your carrier may have already shifted your policy from RCV coverage, which pays to replace your roof at current replacement cost, to ACV coverage, which pays the depreciated value of your existing roof and leaves you responsible for the gap between that number and the actual replacement cost. On a roof that is ten or twelve years old, that depreciation gap can represent a significant portion of the total project. The second detail is your deductible structure. A percentage-based wind and hail deductible on a Webster County home can translate to several thousand dollars out of pocket before insurance pays anything, and most homeowners do not know their deductible is structured that way until after the storm. We review your policy with you before you file so none of this is a surprise.

  • "What does real hail damage look like on a roof and how do I know my inspector is being straight with me?"

    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 directional pattern consistent with the wind during the storm. It tends to appear more heavily on certain roof faces based on storm direction and looks distinct from normal granule loss from aging, heat blistering, or surface wear from foot traffic. The way you know your inspector is being straight with you is documentation. We photograph every finding with CompanyCam close-up images so you can see exactly what was found, where it is on the roof, and what distinguishes it from normal wear before you make any decision about filing a claim. If we get on your roof in Marshfield or Rogersville or anywhere else in Webster County and do not find legitimate damage, we tell you that in writing with photos attached. An honest inspection that clears your roof costs you nothing and is worth having on file.

  • "How long does a roof replacement take for a home in the Marshfield area?"

    Most residential roof replacements in Webster County take one to two days depending on the roof size, pitch, and layout, plus whether any deck damage comes up during tear-off that needs to be addressed before the new installation starts. We provide a written project timeline before work begins, communicate throughout the process so you always know what is happening and why, and complete full debris removal and site cleanup before we leave on the final day. Your yard, landscaping, and driveway look exactly the same after we finish as they did the morning we arrived. We do a final walkthrough with you after installation, review the CompanyCam documentation together, and answer every remaining question before we close the job.

  • "Why should Webster County homeowners choose Big Chief Roofing over other contractors in the area?"

    Because we are a year-round operation with a physical office at 117 Calvin Drive in Branson, a phone number at 417.203.0154 that gets answered after your project is finished and not just during the sales conversation, and a documented record of completed work across Webster County including Marshfield, Rogersville, Seymour, Niangua, Fordland, and the surrounding communities. Our Atlas Pro certified installation unlocks extended workmanship warranties that non-certified contractors cannot offer. Our RainDrop Pro certified gutter 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 zero prorating, zero trip charges, and no fine print designed to protect us instead of you. We serve all of Webster County along with Taney, Stone, Barry, Lawrence, Greene, Christian, and Polk counties. Our Google reviews are public and unfiltered, our Directorii reviews are verified from real paying customers, and our BBB accreditation is current. Read every bit of it before you pick up the phone. We have been here and we are staying here.

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.