We’re a local, family-owned roofing company in Osawatomie offering affordable and honest quotes.

Available Call Hours: 24/7

  • Low overhead, pass on the savings
  • Local family owned
  • Honesty, Integrity & Affordable Prices
  • 80+ Combined years experience
  • 7 years in business

Restore and strengthen your roof at a fraction of the cost of repairing or rebuilding, or create a seamless and waterproof system to seal your roof from the elements. It’s simple, quick, and affordable.  We’re a relatively new roofing contractor in Osawatomie so our prices are usually more than fair in order to make a name for ourselves in the roofing repair business in the Osawatomie and Kansas area.

Call or Text Us 24/7: 316-806-7663 – We may be able to provide a rough roof repair estimate via pictures; if not, we can come to your place in Osawatomie and examine your roof in person for free.

Types Of Roofing We Repair & Install

We specialize in coatings, metal roofing, shingles, flat roofs, renovations, and repairs.

Why spend the high cost of tearing down your old roof when you can repair or renovate your existing roof and save thousands of dollars.

  • Metal
  • Shingle
  • Flat
  • Coating – Elastomeric, Silicone Coating

We Accept Insurance Claims  |  Preferred Installer with GAF

Osawatomie’s Commercial & Residential Roofing Contractor

We’ve done roofs of all styles and types, from commercial to residential, all around the Osawatomie, KS area.

  • Homes
  • Colleges
  • Churches
  • Schools
  • Meatpacking plants
  • Grain bins
  • Manufacturing plants
  • Agriculture
  • Hospitals
  • Senior living care centers
  • Hotels
  • Office Buildings
  • Government Buildings

About Osawatomie, KS

Osawatomie’s name is a compound of two primary Native American Indian tribes from the area, the Osage and Pottawatomie. In addition, the town is bordered by Pottawatomie Creek and the Marais des Cygnes River (part of the Osage River system), which are also named for the two tribes.

The first skirmish in Osawatomie took place on June 7, 1856. However, there was not much of a fight, and no blood was shed. The town’s buildings were plundered, and some horses were taken. The larger, and main conflict known as the Battle of Osawatomie began August 30, 1856 as John Brown was camped just north Osawatomie and looking east for pro-slavery forces. A pro-slavery force of 250, led by John William Reid, came riding into Osawatomie from another direction. One of John Brown’s sons Frederick Brown was walking to the Adair cabin at the time, and was shot. When Reverend Adair heard the shot, he sent his own son to warn and notify John Brown of the raid. Brown and 31 of the free state guerillas took positions to attempt to defend Osawatomie. Heavy gunfire took place for over 45 minutes, until Brown and his men ran out of ammunition. They retreated hoping they would be chased, and the community of Osawatomie would be left alone. However, despite the attempts of Brown to get Reid’s men to follow, they instead looted and burned Osawatomie. Only three buildings remained standing when it was over.

Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osawatomie,_Kansas