Overview
Much of Marionville’s housing stock was built in the 1960s through 1980s, and a lot of those original roofs are well past their useful life. When roof replacement becomes the right call, ProNail makes the process clear from start to finish. The right materials for Southwest Missouri’s climate, installed by our own in-house crews, with no subcontractors and no surprises on the final bill.
When Does a Marionville Roof Need Replacing?
If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is limited to one area, a repair often makes sense. But many homes in Marionville are carrying 3-tab asphalt shingles that are 20 to 35 years old, and at that point, another patch usually just delays a bigger problem.
Marionville Roofs Take a Beating Every Spring.
Class 4 Shingle Roofing
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are our first recommendation for most Marionville homeowners. They are tested to handle 2-inch hail without cracking, and that standard matters in Lawrence County, where golf ball-size hail is a regular spring occurrence. Standard shingles on aging Marionville homes were never built for this kind of punishment.
Class 4 shingles also often qualify for homeowners insurance premium discounts of 15 to 25 percent. That savings adds up over time and helps offset the modest cost difference over standard architectural shingles. For a home in the 20 to 40 year replacement window, upgrading to Class 4 at replacement time is almost always the right call. We walk through the numbers with you so you can decide what fits your situation and budget.
- Top hail protection in the asphalt category
- 25 to 40 year lifespan
- Often qualifies for insurance premium discounts
- Wide range of colors and profiles available

Standing Seam Metal Roofing
Standing seam metal is the longest-lasting option we install in Marionville and across Southwest Missouri. Concealed fasteners mean no exposed screws to back out or rust over time. The panels lock together and shed water fast, which matters when a severe spring storm moves through Lawrence County and drops heavy rain in a short window.
Metal also handles the freeze-thaw cycles that hit this region every winter. Unlike asphalt shingles, which can crack and curl when temperatures swing hard, metal expands and contracts the way it is designed to. That movement is normal and not a defect. For Marionville homeowners who plan to stay long-term, standing seam metal offers a 40 to 70-plus year lifespan and dramatically lower total cost of ownership compared to replacing asphalt shingles every 25 to 30 years.
- 40 to 70-plus year lifespan
- Handles hail, wind, and freeze-thaw cycles
- No shingles to blow off in high winds
- Lower long-term maintenance cost

Full Tear-Off Replacement
We pull every layer of old roofing down to the wood deck, then walk the full surface before anything new goes on. If the decking is soft, rotten, or showing water damage, we replace it. Marionville’s older housing stock, much of it built in the 1960s through 1980s, often has decades of trapped moisture working on that decking underneath. Covering bad wood with new shingles is one of the fastest ways to shorten a roof’s life before it ever gets started.
We also check flashing, which refers to the metal pieces that seal roof edges, walls, and openings so water does not get in, along with ridge vents and all penetrations. Everything gets documented before and after. Permits are handled by our crew, not handed off to you as homework. By the time we leave, your roof is built right from the deck up, not just patched over old problems.
- Complete removal of old roofing materials
- Full decking inspection after tear-off
- Damaged wood replaced before installation
- Ice and water shield in vulnerable areas

Storm Damage Replacement
Marionville and Lawrence County see consistent severe weather every spring, and damage is not always obvious from the driveway. After a storm, we inspect the full roof surface including ridges, valleys, flashing, and all four slopes, not just the side facing the street. Hail damage often shows as granule loss and soft spots that only become visible when someone actually gets up there and looks carefully.
We document every damaged section with photos before we touch anything. If your damage is insurance-claimable, we can meet your adjuster on site and walk them through what we found. Marionville homeowners dealing with storm damage for the first time often do not know what that process looks like, and we explain every step clearly. If a repair is all the damage warrants, that is what we recommend. No pressure toward a full replacement when it is not needed. Neighbors in nearby Aurora and Bolivar have gone through the same process with us, and we handle Marionville jobs the exact same way.
- Same-week response after major storms
- Full photo and written damage documentation
- On-site meeting with your insurance adjuster
- Honest assessment of what the storm actually did

Storm Damage Claims in Marionville
After a hail event or tornado warning rolls through Lawrence County, figuring out what your insurance will actually cover can feel overwhelming. ProNail Exteriors stays with you through the whole process. We document every section of damage with photos, meet your adjuster on site, answer their questions in real time, and make sure nothing gets overlooked in the initial report.
If the adjuster misses something, we flag it on the spot. That kind of hands-on coordination matters in a place like Marionville, where homeowners do not always have a trusted local contractor to lean on after a storm. We have seen what happens when damage gets underdocumented and claims come back short.
- Free post-storm damage inspection
- Professional claim documentation package
- Adjuster meetings at your property
- No charge for claims support



















