Condition report per building
A technician walks each roof, photographs what is there, and records remaining service life instead of a single verdict for the whole property.
Church roofing in St. Louis usually involves several buildings of different ages on one campus — a sanctuary, a school or hall, and connecting wings. John Beal Roofing inspects the whole campus, prices each roof separately, and can phase the work across budget years so a congregation is never asked for everything at once. Free inspections. Call (314) 429-6000.
We work with pastors, parish councils, trustees and building committees across the St. Louis metro and Metro East Illinois. The recurring problem is not the roof itself — it is a fixed annual budget, a volunteer committee that has to vote, and services that cannot be interrupted.
So we scope the work the way you have to buy it. Every building or roof section gets its own condition report, its own line-item price and its own place in the schedule, which means you can approve all of it, half of it, or the two buildings that cannot wait another winter.
A technician walks each roof, photographs what is there, and records remaining service life instead of a single verdict for the whole property.
System, insulation, tear-off or recover, deck repair allowance and warranty term — broken out so three bids can actually be compared.
How to compare roofing bidsWork sequenced by building or section so funding lands across budget years instead of all at once.
Roof capital planning
Crews stage on one building at a time. Materials arrive the morning they are needed, not a week early where they block parking.
Tear-off only opens what can be dried in before the crew leaves. Nobody underneath ever spends a night with an open deck over their head.
At the end of every day the site gets magnet-swept, debris is hauled, and someone from our side tells you exactly what happens tomorrow.
We notify before each building starts, keep entries and parking usable, and finish one address before opening the next. Nobody has to move out for a roof.
Yes. That is how we scope church roofing work by default, because pastors, parish councils, trustees and building committees almost always need to approve or fund it in pieces.
Manufacturer coverage on the materials plus our own workmanship warranty. On qualifying work that workmanship warranty is a lifetime warranty, backed by a company that has been in St. Louis since 1947.
A live dispatcher answers 24 hours a day. Active leaks get temporary dry-in immediately and a permanent repair scheduled behind it.
Yes. We run crews out of Edwardsville as well as Maryland Heights, Chesterfield and Festus, so Metro East properties get the same response times.
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.