Kansas City Roofing Gallery

FIDLER ON THE ROOF KC roofing scrapbook

The Fidler on the Roof KC Gallery includes some of our favorite and most aesthetic projects. It also demonstrates the variety of roofing styles and materials that are available to home and business owners in Greater Kansas City. If you’d like to view even more images, please visit:


Clay Tile Roofing

Clay Tile by Fidler on the Roof KC Roofing

Fidler on the Roof KC installs and repairs clay tile and other specialty tile roofs, including this historic residence in Kansas City, Mo.


Cement Tile Roofing

Cement Tile by Fidler on the Roof, Kansas City Roofers

Concrete tile roofing installation at Hallbrook in Leawood, Kansas.


Slate Tile Roofing

Slate roofing tile installed by Fidler on the Roof KC roofing, Kansas City

Fidler on the Roof KC replaced the slate tile roof on this historic St. Louis residence.


Stone-Coated Steel Roofing

Stone Coated Steel Roofing by Fidler on the Roof KC, Kansas City

Stone-coated steel roofing tiles provides the sleek structural appeal of slate but without the weight of rock materials.


Composition Roofing

Composition Roofing by Fidler on the Roof KC, a Kansas City roofing company

Composition roofs, in general, are the most budget-friendly option for homeowners. This style is the most popular in the United States. Composition roofing comes in numerous styles, colors and textures and provides maximum durability and protection against the elements.


Standing Seam Roofing

Standing Seam Metal Roofing by Fidler on the Roof KC, a Kansas City roofing company

Standing seam is a high-quality metal roofing system in which the fasteners are concealed from sight and, therefore, from the elements. Advantages of standing seam roofing include: ultra-durability; clean, modern design, and variety of colors and surface textures.


Wood Shake Roofing

Fidler on the Roof KC Roofers, Wood Shake Roofing in Kansas City

“Shake” historically refers to thick, textured wooden shingles that were split from a block of wood. Today, the process is automated, but shake shingles retain a rustic, organic appearance. An alternative to wood is an equally appealing synthetic shake shingle. Synthetic is also appealing for homes in areas with wildfire risk.


REPLACING AND RENEWING A MEDITERRANEAN-STYLE ROOF IN KANSAS CITY NORTH


New heights of service: Replacing a wood shake roof at 8,000 feet


PULLING OUT ALL THE STOPS FOR A SHAKE ROOF WITH TURRETS, COPPER CAPS IN LEAWOOD


concrete tile ROOF INSTALLATIONS IN HALLBROOK VILLA, leawood, kansas