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John Beal Roofing: Trusted Midwest roofing experts for residential and commercial services, offering guaranteed low prices and top warranties.

John Beal Inc.

Maryland Heights, MO

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Emergency
Gutter
Roofing
Hail Damage Repair and Restoration
Storm Damage Restoration and Repair
Gutter Installation
Roof Repair
Tile Roofing
TPO Roofing
Roof Replacement
Shingle Roofing
Flat Roofing
Slate Roofing
EPDM Roofing
Metal Roofing
Modified Bitumen Roofing
Cedar Shake Roofing

Description

John Beal Roofing is one of the Midwest's leading roofing contractors, specializing in residential, commercial, and industrial roof replacement and repair. Established in 1947, this family-run business spans three generations and is renowned for its commitment to quality and customer service. The company is an Owens Corning™ Roofing Platinum Contractor, a distinction held by less than 1% of roofing contractors in the United States, and a member of the Mule-Hide Legacy Roofing Contractors program. This recognition reflects their strict adherence to professionalism, business stability, and exceptional installation quality, ensuring customers receive top-notch service and durable roofing solutions. John Beal Roofing offers a variety of services including emergency roof repairs, storm damage restoration, and specialized roofing systems like TPO, modified bitumen, and shingle roofing. They tout a

Services Provided

Asphalt roofing; Cedar shake roofing; Commercial roofing; Emergency roofing services; EPDM roofing; Flat roofing; Gutter installation; Hail damaged roof repair; Industrial roof replacement; Metal roofing; Modified bitumen roofing; Residential roofing; Roof repair; Shingle roofing; Slate roofing; Storm damage roof repair; Tile roofing; TPO roofing

Associations

Owens Corning Platinum Preferred network; Better Business Bureau; National Roofing Contractors Association

Certifications

Owens Corning Roofing Platinum Contractor

Contacts

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