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Your roofing system is possibly the most critical part of your house that protects it from the elements.
Tesson Roofing & Exteriors LLC offers a complete range of roofing solutions in and around the Venice, MO area.
At Tesson Roofing & Exteriors LLC, we are knowledgeable and experts in different types of domestic and commerical roof repairs and reconstruction.

When it comes to Venice, MO roofing,
WE ARE THE #1 NAME THAT YOU SHOULD RELY ON

  • NEW ROOF CONSTRUCTION

    Constructing a new roof is a huge expenditure, so going with a licensed and skilled roofing contractor to install it is vital.

  • Roofing MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

    We offer both commercial and domesticmaintenance services for your shake, metal, flat, composition or tileroofs.

  • GUTTER INSTALLATION

    Providing expert installation of gutters and downspouts to businesses and homeowners of Venice, MO and surrounding areas.

  • ROOF CLEANING

    We offer the leading roof cleaning company in Venice, MO. We’ll help make your roof appear like new again!

LET’S DISCUSS YOUR ROOFING NEEDS!

If you need a new roof or possibly a roof repair,
then we ‘d be more than happy to supply you with a FREE, no-obligation quotation.

WOULD YOU LIKE A FREE ROOF INSPECTION?

How comfortable are you with the existing state of your roof? When was the last time you had it inspected?
We would be happy to offer you a FREE assessment to put your mind at ease.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Being one of their most significant financial investments people typically have a bunch of questions prior to makingany decisions , below are some of the most commonplace ones…

Unless you are a certified contractor, the majority of roofing tasks should never be undertaken yourself. Additionally keep in mind that almost all manufacturers of products utilized in the repair of the roof will not warranty those items unless a licensed professional carries out the job. Something else to remember is that working on a roof can be very hazardous, so is it really worth risking your health in order to save money?

It would be great if we were able to give you a simple response to this question! But there really is no single answer that fits all for each question like that. There are a lot of unique products available and each will have its own merits and faults. To determine which is the right roof for your home, you should have a professional come and take a look at your roof and they can make suggestions based on what they find, your roof design, the environment you reside in and, of course, your budget.

It actually depends on the kind of roof you currently have and what surveys are required. Also, remember that we will be working outside in the elements, so if the weather isn’t good and we cannot work on particular days then this will definitely add more time to the job. A small home could take about a week or so, whereas more substantial industrial jobs can be anything from several weeks to a few months. Just ensure your roofing company keeps you updated and you should be fine.

Due to the fact that your roof is always subjected to the outside elements, this means your roof is will diminish with time. The speed at which it degrades will be dependent on a variety of factors. Those include; the quality of the original materials that were used as well as the workmanship, the amount of abuse it will have to take from the elements, how well the roof is maintained and the style of the roof. Most roofing companies will quote around 20 years for a well-built and properly maintained roof, but obviously that can never be guaranteed due to the above variables. Our suggestion is to always keep your roof well maintained and get regular roof inspections to be sure it lasts as long as possible.

You should not ever pressure-wash your roof, as you take the risk of removing any protective minerals that have been added to offer cover from the weather. Additionally, you really should stay clear of chlorine-based bleach cleaners as they could also lower the life-span of your roof. When you speak to your roof cleaning specialist, tell them to use an EPA-approved algaecide/fungicide to clean your roof. That will eliminate the undesirable algae and staining without damaging the tile or shingles.

WHAT OUR CLIENTS HAVE TO SAY

It’s official! Our clients love us … and we feel confident that you will grow to love us as well!

Here’s a small sample of what some of our previous customers have said about us…

Contact Us

Tesson Roofing & Exteriors LLC

656 Axminister Dr, Fenton, MO 63026, United States

Telephone

+1 314-932-1042

Hours

Mon-Fri : 8am-4pm

More About Venice, MO

The fantastic climate comes with a cost, nevertheless. It can be rough on roofings. Our business prides itself on keeping your industrial roofing and residential roof in prime condition. If you need a new roofing, we will install it. If you need repairs, we will do a quality job. We continually make every effort to enhance our ability as residential and commercial roofers.

We provide trust, integrity, quality, and peace of mind. Numerous companies can provide you a roofing system, but not many can provide you the secure sensation that we do. Working with a quality roofing company reduces your worry and allows you to concentrate on your work and your family.

House owner upkeep includes cleaning the leaves and debris from the roof’s valleys and rain gutters. Particles in the valleys can cause water to wick under the shingles and trigger damage to the interior of the roofing system. Clogged up gutter can trigger water to flow back under the shingles on the eaves and trigger damage, regardless of the roof product.

The very best way to maintain your roofing system is to remain off it. Also, seasonal changes in the weather are usually the most devastating forces. A leaky roofing system can damage ceilings, walls and furnishings. To secure structures and their contents from water damage, roofing contractors repair and set up roofs made from tar or asphalt and gravel; rubber or thermoplastic; metal; or shingles made of asphalt, slate, fiberglass, wood, tile, or other product.

There are 2 kinds of roofing systems: flat and pitched (sloped). The majority of industrial, industrial and apartment have flat or a little sloping roofings. The majority of homes have pitched roofing systems. Some roofing professionals deal with both types; others specialize. Many flat roofing systems are covered with a number of layers of materials. Roofing professionals first put a layer of insulation on the roof deck.

Next, they install partly overlapping layers of roof felt, a fabric filled in bitumen, over the surface area. Roofers use a mop to spread out hot bitumen over the surface and under the next layer. This seals the seams and makes the surface area watertight. Roofing professionals duplicate these actions to develop the wanted variety of layers, called plies. To apply shingles, roofers first lay, cut, and tack 3-foot strips of roof felt lengthwise over the whole roofing system. Then, beginning from the bottom edge, they staple or nail overlapping rows of shingles to the roofing system. Workers step and cut the felt and shingles to fit intersecting roofing surface areas and to fit around vent pipes and chimneys.

Finally, roofing contractors cover exposed nailheads with roof cement or caulking to prevent water leakage. Roofers who utilize tile, metal shingles or shakes follow a similar process. Some roofers also water-proof and damp-proof masonry and concrete walls and floorings. To prepare surface areas for waterproofing, they hammer and sculpt away rough spots, or remove them with a rubbing brick, prior to applying a coat of liquid waterproofing compound.

When damp-proofing, they generally spray a bitumen-based covering on interior or exterior surfaces. Asphalt is the most typically used roof product. Asphalt items include shingles, roll-roofing, built-up roof, and modified bitumen membranes. Asphalt shingles are generally the most common and cost-effective choice for domestic roofing. They are available in a range of colors, shapes and textures.

Laminated shingles include more than one layer of tabs to supply extra thickness. Interlocking shingles are utilized to provide higher wind resistance. And big individual shingles typically can be found in rectangle-shaped and hexagonal shapes. Roll-roofing products are generally utilized in property applications, mainly for underlayments and flashings. They come in 4 various kinds of material: smooth-surfaced, saturated felt, specialty-eaves flashings, and mineral-surfaced.

Smooth-surfaced items are used mainly as flashing to seal the roofing system at intersections and protrusions, and for providing extra deck security at the roof’s eaves and valleys. Saturated felt is used as an underlayment between the roofing deck and the roof material. Specialty-eaves flashings are typically used in climates where ice dams and water backups are typical.

BUR is utilized on flat and low-sloped roofing systems and consists of several layers of bitumen and ply sheets. Elements of a BUR system include the roofing deck, a vapor retarder, insulation, membrane, and emerging material. A customized bitumen-membrane assembly consists of constant plies of saturated felts, coated felts, materials or mats in between which alternate layers of bitumen are used, either surfaced or unsurfaced.

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