Urgent leak in? Call 1-855-STORMFIX
There's a hole in your roof in St. Louis County and rain's in the forecast. Every hour that opening stays exposed turns roof damage into interior damage - ceilings, walls, floors, furniture. It adds up fast
We get heavy-duty tarps on your St. Louis County, Missouri home the same day. Every edge secured, every seam protected, every install documented with photos for your insurance claim. Your policy requires you to prevent further damage after a covered loss - proper tarping does that and is typically reimbursed. If a tree came through your roof, don't try to move it. The tree may be holding structural load. Call us first
You get a written price within 3 hours of inspection. It does not change when the job is done.
Every job is backed by our lifetime leak warranty. If it leaks, we come back. Period.
FEATHERFALL is bonded through Directorii for $250,000. The strongest contractor protection available.
Every material below is one we stock, install, and warranty. Not a catalog. Real options for your roof.
Architectural Shingles
Most popular. Dimensional look with 30-year warranty
Designer Shingles
Premium profiles that mimic slate and cedar shake
Impact-Resistant (Class 4)
Built for hail zones. May lower your insurance premium
Standing Seam Metal
50-year lifespan. Wind rated to 140 mph
Stone-Coated Steel
Looks like shingles, performs like metal
Flat Roof Systems
TPO and modified bitumen for low-slope roofs
A roof is not just shingles. It is a system. Deck, ice and water shield, synthetic underlayment, drip edge, starter strip, field shingles, ridge cap, and ventilation. Skip any layer and the whole thing fails early.
We install every layer to manufacturer spec. That is how you get a full warranty, not a partial one.
6 steps from tear-off to cleanup. Every job follows this process.
Tear-Off: Every layer comes off down to the deck
Deck Inspection: We check every board for rot and damage
Underlayment: Ice and water shield goes on before shingles
Install: New shingles go on row by row, hand-nailed
Finished: Clean lines, no mess, ready for final walkthrough
Cleanup: Magnetic sweep, debris hauled, yard inspection
St. Louis County sits in the heart of Tornado Alley's eastern edge. Severe thunderstorms with large hail are common from April through August. The area averages multiple significant hail events per year that drive roof and siding claims. Ice storms in winter add to the damage cycle.
St. Louis County has a broad mix of housing from 1920s-40s brick homes in older inner-ring suburbs like Clayton and Webster Groves to 1970s-90s subdivisions in Chesterfield, Ballwin, and Wildwood. Many neighborhoods are in the sweet spot for roof replacement at 20-35 years old. Post-storm demand for restoration work is consistently high.
81.8% of homes in this county were built before 1990.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2022 5-Year Estimates (api.census.gov).
Most homes in St. Louis County were built around 1975. At that age, many original exterior systems are approaching the end of their service life.
FEATHERFALL serves all neighborhoods in St. Louis County including Clayton, Florissant, Chesterfield, Maryland Heights, Kirkwood, University City, Webster Groves, Ballwin, Town and Country, Creve Coeur.
"Will they respect my time?"
On-Time Start™
If we miss our start date, you get $250 + $50/day (excluding weather delays)
"Worthless warranty later?"
$250,000 Guarantee
If we fold or materials fail, you’re covered. Backed by someone else
"Will they clean up?"
No Nail Left Behind™
Find a nail we said we’re done with clean-up? We pay you $500
"Will this be a nightmare?"
No-Surprise Pricing™
The price we quote is the price you pay. No surprises, no mystery
"What if it leaks later?"
No-Leak for Life™
Your replacement is covered for life. If it leaks, we’ll fix it
"Will I get ghosted?"
Never Left Wondering™
Price within 3 hours. Updates every step of the job. Never in the dark
"The entire process, including the wrap-up with the insurance company, was awesome!"
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Better answers than a Magic 8 Ball
Most emergency tarping services in St. Louis County can respond within a few hours during normal conditions. After a major storm, response times may be longer because many homeowners need help at the same time. Call as early as possible and let them know if water is actively coming into your home.
Emergency tarping in St. Louis County typically costs between $200 and $1,000 depending on the size of the damaged area and how steep your roof is. Most homeowners insurance policies cover emergency tarping as part of your duty to prevent further damage. Save your receipt and include it in your insurance claim.
A properly installed tarp can protect your roof for a few weeks to a few months depending on the weather. Tarps are not a permanent solution. UV rays, wind, and rain break them down over time. Get permanent repairs scheduled as soon as possible.
Yes, in most cases. Your insurance policy requires you to take reasonable steps to prevent further damage after a loss. Emergency tarping counts as a reasonable step. Save the receipt and photos of the tarped area to include with your claim.
Move furniture and valuables away from the leak. Put down buckets, towels, or plastic sheeting to contain the water. Take photos and video of the active leak and any water damage. This documentation helps your insurance claim. Do not go on the roof yourself.
Climbing on a damaged roof is dangerous, especially when it is wet. A professional crew has the equipment, safety gear, and experience to tarp it quickly and securely. If you do tarp it yourself, your insurance company may question whether it was done properly if it fails.
A properly installed tarp should stop the leak, not just slow it down. The key is full coverage over the damaged area with the tarp secured tightly so wind cannot lift it. A poorly installed tarp can pool water, shift in the wind, and make things worse.
Water will get into your home and cause more damage to your ceilings, walls, insulation, and belongings. Your insurance company can also reduce your payout because your policy requires you to prevent further damage after a loss. Tarping is one of the simplest ways to protect your claim and your home.
We don't do scripts or runarounds. Ask us anything and get a straight answer from a real person
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