Multi-Family & Apartments
Occupied buildings replaced one address at a time, with resident notices, parking sequencing and a written scope per building.
Multi-family roofing
Apartment communities, church campuses, HOA neighborhoods, warehouses and retail centers. John Beal Roofing repairs and replaces commercial roofs across Missouri and Illinois — and a real person answers the phone every hour of every day.
Tell us about the building and a St. Louis dispatcher calls you back. Actively leaking? Call instead — it is faster.
CommercialRoofingStLouis.com is the commercial division of John Beal Roofing, a third-generation family roofing company founded in 1947 and based in Maryland Heights, Missouri. We replace, repair and maintain commercial roofs across the St. Louis metro and Metro East Illinois — multi-family and apartment portfolios, church and parish campuses, homeowners associations, schools, warehouses, retail centers and office buildings. Emergency leaks are answered live at (314) 429-6000, 24 hours a day. Inspections and written scopes are free.
Occupied buildings replaced one address at a time, with resident notices, parking sequencing and a written scope per building.
Multi-family roofingSanctuaries, halls, schools and steeples priced separately so a congregation can phase the work across budget years.
Church roofingCondition documented building by building so a board can fund replacement from reserves instead of a special assessment.
HOA roofingTPO, EPDM, PVC, modified bitumen and coatings, installed by crews certified on the system being specified.
Flat roof workDocumented hail and wind assessment, moisture readings, and a scope written in the language the adjuster uses.
Commercial storm claimsWater coming in tonight gets a crew tonight — temporary dry-in first, permanent repair scheduled after.
Emergency commercial roofing
John Beal's grandfather started this company in 1947. Three generations later it is still owned by the family, still headquartered in Maryland Heights, and still sending out the same crews it trains itself.
That matters on a commercial roof because the warranty is only worth the company standing behind it. Storm-chasing outfits sell hard for six weeks after a hail event and are unreachable by the time the seams open up.
A commercial technician walks the deck, photographs the condition, checks seams, curbs, drains and flashing, and takes moisture readings where the roof feels soft.
Line items you can actually compare: system and thickness, insulation, tear-off or recover, deck repair allowance, and the warranty term.
Tenants, residents, services, class schedules, dock hours. The building stays open and watertight every single night.
Photos, warranty registration and the maintenance record, so the next inspection starts from facts instead of guesswork.
Yes, and most of our multi-family work is occupied. We sequence one building at a time, post notices before the crew arrives, keep entries and parking usable, and leave every building watertight at the end of each day.
A live dispatcher answers 24 hours a day at (314) 429-6000. For an active commercial leak we mobilize for temporary dry-in immediately, then schedule the permanent repair once the weather allows.
Yes. We document hail and wind damage with dated photos, test squares and moisture readings, write the scope in the terms adjusters use, and meet the adjuster on the roof.
Yes. For associations, parish campuses and portfolios we price each building or roof section separately so the work can be funded across budget years or reserve cycles.
Yes. Commercial roof inspections and written scopes are free with no obligation, including a photo report of what we actually found on the deck.
Tell us about the property and a dispatcher will call to schedule. No cost, no obligation.
Commercial leaks do not wait for business hours. A live dispatcher answers around the clock and we get crews moving the same night.