Storm Damage? Aging Roof? Lawrence's Roofing Specialists Handle It All
From insurance claim documentation to final inspection — we handle the entire process so you don't have to navigate it alone. Serving Lawrence and Douglas County since 2018.
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Does Your Lawrence Roof Show Any of These Warning Signs?
Ignoring these signs leads to water damage, mold, and repair bills that double every year you wait.
Missing or Cracked Shingles
Kansas winds regularly exceed 60 mph during spring storms. If you see shingles in your yard or notice cracked tabs along the ridge, wind uplift has already compromised your roof deck's waterproofing.
Granules Collecting in Your Gutters
Hail strips protective granules off asphalt shingles — and Lawrence averages 3-4 significant hail events per year. Those black specks in your downspouts mean your shingles are losing UV protection fast.
Water Stains on Ceilings or Walls
Brown rings on your ceiling mean water has already breached the deck. In Douglas County's freeze-thaw cycles, a small leak in November becomes a rotted rafter by March.
Visible Sagging in the Roofline
A sagging ridge or dip between trusses signals structural failure — often from prolonged water intrusion that went unnoticed. This is a safety issue that requires immediate inspection.
Daylight Visible Through Roof Boards
If you see light from your attic, water and wind follow the same path. Common in Lawrence homes built before 1980 where the original decking has deteriorated around nail holes.
Energy Bills Climbing Without Explanation
A compromised roof lets conditioned air escape through gaps in the deck and failed flashing. Kansas summers push attic temps past 150°F — a failing roof makes your HVAC work overtime.
What Happens When You Ignore Roof Damage in Kansas
Every month you delay costs you money. Here is what waiting looks like in Douglas County.
$8,000–$25,000 in structural repairs
A $500 shingle repair left untreated becomes a full deck replacement once water rots the plywood sheathing beneath. We see this every spring in Old West Lawrence homes where small leaks sat through winter.
Mold spreads within 48 hours of water entry
Douglas County's humidity accelerates mold growth under compromised roof decking. Remediation costs $3,000–$10,000 — and Kansas home insurance doesn't always cover mold caused by deferred maintenance.
Insurance denies claims for neglected damage
Kansas insurers time-stamp storm damage. If your adjuster finds evidence of pre-existing deterioration layered under hail damage, they can deny the entire claim. We document damage within days of each storm to prevent this.
Energy costs jump 20-30% with a failing roof
Gaps in flashing and cracked ridge caps let conditioned air escape into the attic. In Kansas summers that regularly hit 100°F, that translates to $50-$80 more per month on your utility bill.
Property value drops 5-10% with visible roof damage
Real estate agents in Lawrence report that visible roof damage is the number-one buyer objection. A new roof returns 60-70% of its cost at resale — a damaged roof costs you twice.
Interior damage spreads floor by floor
Water follows gravity and wiring channels. A roof leak in the attic stains the second-floor ceiling today, warps hardwood on the first floor next month, and damages the foundation a year later.
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How We Protect Lawrence Roofs — From Storm Damage to Full Replacement
Whether you're dealing with hail damage from last night's storm or a 25-year-old roof that's past its lifespan, we handle every roofing problem in Douglas County — residential and commercial.
Storm Damage Restoration
Hail, wind, and tornado damage documented and restored — from emergency tarping to full replacement. We meet with your adjuster on-site so nothing gets missed.
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Roof Replacement
Complete tear-off and replacement with architectural shingles, metal panels, or flat-roof membranes. Most residential jobs finished in 1-3 days.
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Roof Repair
Targeted repairs for leaks, flashing failures, and wind-damaged sections. We fix the actual problem — not just the symptom — so you don't call us twice.
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Commercial Roofing
TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, and metal systems for flat and low-slope commercial buildings across Lawrence and Douglas County.
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Insurance Claim Assistance
We handle the documentation, meet your adjuster, and make sure every line item is accounted for. You shouldn't have to fight your own insurance company alone.
Learn moreHow It Works — Four Steps to a Protected Roof
From your first call to final walkthrough, we handle every detail so you can focus on everything else.
Free Inspection
We assess the damage and document everything — photos, measurements, and a written report. Takes about 45 minutes. No cost, no obligation.
Insurance Navigation
We handle the claim process and meet with your adjuster on your roof. Every damaged component gets documented so nothing falls through the cracks.
Professional Installation
Licensed crews complete the work using manufacturer-specified methods. Most residential roofs are done in 1-3 days, and we clean up every nail.
Final Walkthrough
We inspect every detail with you on-site — flashing, drip edge, ventilation, cleanup. You don't sign off until you're satisfied.
Performance Roofing Services Co Serves All of Douglas County
Based in Lawrence at 2500 W 31st St, we serve homeowners and businesses across Douglas County and surrounding communities.
Communities We Serve
Drive Times from Lawrence Office
- Eudora15 min
- Baldwin City20 min
- Lecompton15 min
- Kanwaka10 min
- Midland12 min
- Pleasant Grove18 min
- Sibleyville20 min
Roofing Guides for Lawrence Homeowners
Straight answers to the questions Douglas County homeowners ask us every week — no sales pitch, just information you can use.
What to Do After a Hail Storm Hits Your Lawrence Home
Step-by-step actions to protect your property and maximize your insurance claim within the first 72 hours after hail damage.
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Metal Roofing vs. Asphalt Shingles — Which Is Right for Kansas?
A side-by-side comparison of cost, lifespan, wind resistance, and hail performance for Douglas County homeowners weighing their options.
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Signs You Need a New Roof — 10 Red Flags Lawrence Homeowners Miss
The warning signs that separate a quick repair from a full replacement — and why Kansas weather makes timing critical.
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