Stop Repairing the Same Problems Every Year

Rickel Exteriors provides full-service roofing, siding, gutters, windows, and emergency repairs designed for the weather conditions homeowners face in Kansas City.

Your home in Kansas City takes a beating from hail, wind, and heavy rain every year, and if you are patching the same leaks or replacing the same damaged shingles after every storm, the underlying problem is not getting fixed. Rickel Exteriors works with homeowners throughout the metro area to assess, repair, and replace roofing, siding, gutters, and windows using materials and techniques designed for Midwest weather extremes. The crew has seen what happens when quick fixes are layered on top of old damage, and they know how to identify the root cause before recommending a solution.

The company offers full-service exterior solutions including emergency repairs, routine maintenance, and complete system replacements. Whether you need a roof inspection after a hailstorm, new gutters that actually drain away from your foundation, or siding that stops letting moisture seep into your walls, Rickel Exteriors has the crew and materials to handle it. Services are available throughout Kansas City and the surrounding area, and consultations are scheduled to walk you through your options without sales pressure.

If you want a detailed evaluation of your home's exterior condition, contact Rickel Exteriors to schedule an inspection in Kansas City.

What Happens During a Full Exterior Assessment

The crew at Rickel Exteriors starts every residential project in Kansas City with a full exterior walkthrough, checking your roof for missing or damaged shingles, inspecting flashing around chimneys and vents, and looking for signs of water intrusion in soffits and fascia. Gutters are checked for sagging, blockages, and improper drainage, and siding is examined for cracks, warping, or areas where moisture has gotten behind the panels. The team uses professional tools to measure roof slope, check window seals, and document storm damage that may qualify for insurance claims.

After the work is finished, you will notice that gutters drain cleanly during heavy rain, siding sits flush against the wall without gaps, and your roof stops showing up as a problem after every storm. You will not be wiping up water in the attic or watching your energy bills climb because conditioned air is leaking out through poorly sealed windows.

Materials are installed following manufacturer guidelines and local building codes, and the crew cleans up the site daily to keep nails, debris, and equipment out of your yard. The service includes roofing, siding, gutters, and windows, but does not cover interior drywall or insulation work. If the crew spots related issues during the project, they will let you know so you can address them separately.

Let Us Clear Up What You Are Wondering

Homeowners in Kansas City often have questions about timing, materials, and what to expect before they commit to exterior work, and those concerns are worth addressing before anyone starts tearing shingles off your roof.

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What does a residential exterior evaluation include?
The evaluation covers your roof, siding, gutters, windows, and any visible signs of storm damage or water intrusion. You receive a written report with photos and recommendations for repairs or replacements based on what the crew finds.
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How long does a typical residential project take?
Most single-family roof replacements in Kansas City are completed in one to two days, depending on the size and complexity. Siding and gutter projects take longer and are scheduled based on the scope of work.
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What materials do you use for residential exteriors?
Rickel Exteriors uses quality roofing shingles, vinyl and fiber cement siding, seamless aluminum gutters, and energy-efficient windows that are designed to handle local weather conditions. Material options are discussed during the consultation.
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What happens if it rains during the project?
The crew monitors weather forecasts and covers exposed areas with tarps before leaving the site each day. If heavy rain is expected, work is paused and your roof is temporarily secured to prevent water damage.
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Can you help with insurance claims after storm damage?
Yes, the crew documents storm damage with photos and measurements that can be shared with your insurance adjuster. Rickel Exteriors works with homeowners throughout the claims process to make sure the scope of work matches what your policy covers.

Homes throughout Kansas City and the surrounding area need exterior systems that can handle the weather without constant repairs, and Rickel Exteriors has the crew and materials to deliver that level of protection. Get in touch to request a detailed evaluation of your property.