O'Fallon's housing stock is dominated by newer subdivisions built from the late 1990s through the 2020s along the Highway K, Highway N and Bryan Road corridors, with older 1970s-90s homes near Main Street. Because so many roofs in a subdivision share the same age and shingle, a single hail event (the area has seen stones up to 4 inches) can damage entire streets simultaneously, driving concentrated insurance-claim demand.
Most O'Fallon homes fall into two camps, and each roofs differently. The subdivisions that filled in along Highway K, Highway N, and Bryan Road from the late 1990s onward wear architectural asphalt shingles now hitting the age where one hard hail season ends them. The older homes near the original Main Street core often need a full tear-off down to the deck.
Because builders roofed whole WingHaven and Westchester Village streets in the same year with the same shingle, a single storm off the Highway K corridor can total a dozen roofs at once. We document each one for its own claim and pull O'Fallon permits ourselves, so neighbors are not left comparing mismatched patch jobs.
LSL Roofing roofs homes across O'Fallon, St. Charles County, MO, with manufacturer-certified installation, firm written pricing, and a 5-year workmanship warranty. Most O'Fallon homeowners get a real estimate from satellite, without a sales visit.
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How much does a new roof cost in O'Fallon, MO?
LSL Roofing roofs homes across O'Fallon, St. Charles County, MO, with manufacturer-certified installation, firm written pricing, and a 5-year workmanship warranty. Most O'Fallon homeowners get a real estimate from satellite, without a sales visit.
| Typical O'Fallon home | Replacement range | Days on site |
|---|---|---|
| Ranch or single storySimple gable, single layer | $9,000 to $18,750 | 1 to 2 |
| Two-story colonialModerate pitch, two layers | $16,800 to $30,450 | 2 to 3 |
| Steep or cut-up roofMultiple valleys, dormers | $28,500 to $48,000 | 3 to 4 |
O'Fallon roofing permits run through O'Fallon. We pull the permit and schedule the final inspection for you.
O'Fallon sees hail and straight-line wind most storm seasons. If a storm hits, we document the damage, meet your adjuster on the roof, and handle the claim paperwork start to finish. You pay your deductible, never the difference.
Storm damage? Call now