Serving the Kansas Side — Johnson, Wyandotte & Leavenworth Counties Free Estimates — 855 ROOF-001

Storm-Ready Roofing in
Kansas City, KS

Serving the Kansas side of the metro — Johnson County's affluent suburbs (Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood, Lenexa), top-rated Blue Valley and Olathe school-district neighborhoods, HOA-managed communities, plus Wyandotte and Leavenworth County. Tornado-country roofing, Class 4 hail defense, and one-roof solar — all under one crew.

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Joel Johnson was my rep and helped me navigate the process. They helped me overcome some hurdles with my insurance company. The communication was great and installation was efficient despite the challenges of living in the mountains. Overall was a good experience and glad I went with Joel and Roof Technologies.

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Built for Johnson County Homes & Wyandotte's Historic Neighborhoods

From the Blue Valley and Olathe school-district corridors to the corporate-campus belt along 119th Street (the old Sprint campus, T-Mobile, and Corporate Woods), to Strawberry Hill's century-old homes and the Speedway corridor in Wyandotte — the Kansas side of the metro is a patchwork of very different roofs. One crew, one process, one licensed contractor of record. That's how Roof Technologies handles every address from Leawood estates to KCK bungalows.

  • UL 2218 Class 4 impact shingles spec'd for JoCo hail & wind
  • Full residential and commercial re-roof capability
  • Solar panels and Tesla Solar Roof on Evergy-connected homes
  • HOA architectural review packet handling (Hallbrook, Blue Valley, Mission Hills, more)
  • Tornado/hail storm documentation for KS insurance carriers
  • State-registered, city-licensed, fully insured — certificates on request
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How We Work

The Roof Technologies Standard — Applied to Every Kansas Project

These are the four practices behind every permit pulled, every shingle we drop, and every claim we document on the Kansas side of the metro.

  • 1

    Written Scope, Upfront

    You get a line-item scope before we schedule a crew — including decking, underlayment, ventilation, and flashing. No surprise change-orders on Leawood or Olathe jobs.

  • 2

    One Point of Accountability

    One project manager owns every phase — coordinating our in-house crews and vetted trade partners — so the same Roof Technologies team that pulls your JoCo permit stays on the job through final sign-off and stands behind the warranty.

  • 3

    Digital Project File

    Every tear-off, underlayment course, and flashing detail photographed and timestamped into a claim-ready file — essential for Kansas hail supplements.

  • 4

    Walkthrough Before Invoice

    Magnetic sweep, gutter check, and client walkthrough before we send the final invoice. We don't close a KCK or Johnson County job until the homeowner signs off.

Why Kansas-Side Homeowners Hire Us

Luxury-Grade Work for JoCo's High-Value Homes — Honest Work for Wyandotte's

Johnson County has some of the highest-value residential real estate in the region — Leawood estates, Mission Hills mansions, Hallbrook, Cedar Creek. These roofs demand precision flashing, correct ventilation math, and manufacturers approved by the HOA's architectural review committee. There's no room for a sloppy re-roof.

Wyandotte County sits at the opposite end of the problem: older housing stock (Strawberry Hill, Armourdale, Argentine) that's been repeatedly storm-chased by out-of-state crews who disappear before the first leak. We deliver the same documented, permit-pulled, warrantied process on a 1920s KCK bungalow as we do on a Blue Valley estate.

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Serving the Kansas Side of the Kansas City Metro

Full-service roofing, solar, and exterior work across Johnson County, Wyandotte County, and Leavenworth County neighborhoods.

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Johnson County

Overland Park • Olathe • Leawood
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Lansing • Basehor
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Overland Park Olathe Lenexa
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Prairie Village
Merriam
Mission
Roeland Park
Gardner
Spring Hill
De Soto
Bonner Springs
Edwardsville
Basehor
Lansing
Stilwell
Argentine
Strawberry Hill
Piper
Deer Creek
Blue Valley
Hallbrook
Mission Hills
Cedar Creek
Falcon Ridge
Nottingham Forest
Solar Installation — Kansas City, KS

Evergy Net-Metering Solar & Tesla Solar Roof for Johnson County

The Kansas side of the metro falls under Evergy Kansas Metro service territory — a utility that offers net metering under Kansas state rules (K.S.A. 66-1265 et seq.) for residential solar systems up to 25 kW. Evergy credits exported kilowatt-hours against your bill, which materially improves payback compared to non-net-metered markets.

Roof Technologies handles the whole stack for Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood, and KCK homeowners — roof-integrated mounting with proper flashing (so your roof warranty isn't voided), permitting with your municipal jurisdiction, and the Evergy interconnection application. For homeowners who want roof and solar combined in one product, we're certified to install the Tesla Solar Roof.

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Serving the Kansas side of the Kansas City metro — Johnson County, Wyandotte County, and Leavenworth County. Fill out the form and we'll reach out shortly. No pressure, no obligation, no high-pressure storm-chaser pitch.

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Storm damage on the Kansas side? Call the crew that pulls the permit.

FAQ

Kansas-Side Questions We Get From Homeowners

Most Johnson County cities — Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Leawood, Shawnee, Prairie Village — require a pulled roof permit with contractor-of-record filed, and several require mid-tear-off inspections before shingle dry-in. Wyandotte County (Unified Government of Wyandotte County/KCK) has its own permitting portal and stormwater/roof-debris rules that differ from the JoCo municipal process. We pull every permit in-house as the licensed contractor of record for your exact jurisdiction so homeowners never have to navigate city hall.
Kansas requires roofing contractors to hold a state roofing contractor registration under K.S.A. 44-1801 et seq., plus individual municipal licensing in cities like Overland Park, Olathe, and Leawood. Every legitimate contractor should carry general liability (typically $1M+) and statutory workers' compensation coverage. We keep current certificates on file and can forward them directly to your insurance carrier or HOA architectural review committee on request.
Yes — major Kansas carriers including State Farm, Farmers, Shelter, American Family, and Allstate offer wind/hail premium discounts (typically 10–28%) for UL 2218 Class 4 impact-resistant shingles. We install Class 4 product lines from IKO, GAF, Owens Corning, Malarkey, and CertainTeed, and provide the manufacturer UL certificate your agent needs to file the discount endorsement on your Kansas policy.
The Kansas side — particularly southern Johnson County from Olathe down through Spring Hill and Gardner — sits squarely inside the traditional Tornado Alley northeast corridor and consistently records larger hail events than the MO side of the metro. Spring severe-weather outbreaks (April–June) routinely dump golf-ball to baseball-size hail on Overland Park, Leawood, and Olathe. We build every JoCo/Wyandotte roof spec for hail first, wind second.
Many of the top JoCo HOAs — Hallbrook, Mission Hills, Nottingham Forest, Cedar Creek, Falcon Ridge, Stonebridge — require architectural review committee (ARC) approval with specific approved shingle manufacturers and color palettes before any roof work. We prepare the full ARC packet: product cut-sheets, color samples, UL certificates, contractor insurance, and scope letter. We also know which neighborhoods require wood-shake replacement waivers and which allow impact shingles as a direct substitute.
Storm-related insurance roof replacement proceeds used to restore your home to its pre-loss condition are not taxable income under federal rules, and Kansas conforms to that treatment. If your settlement includes recoverable depreciation or ACV-to-RCV holdback, those amounts reimburse the actual repair and remain non-taxable when applied to the work. We provide line-item invoicing that documents the full scope restored — useful both for your carrier and for any future basis/sale questions.
Severe storm season in Johnson and Wyandotte Counties runs April through early July, with the largest single-day hail events typically landing May and June. Late-summer derecho wind events (August) and early-fall wind shear (September) also cause shingle lift and ridge-vent failures. If you see a storm track across the southern JoCo/Olathe/Overland Park corridor, book an inspection within 30 days — most Kansas carriers require claims filed promptly after a documented weather event.
Inside Kansas City, KS itself: Argentine, Armourdale, Strawberry Hill, Turner, Wyandotte, and Piper. In Johnson County: Overland Park (Deer Creek, Corporate Woods, Blue Valley, Nottingham Forest), Olathe (Cedar Creek, Persimmon Hill, Brittany Meadows), Leawood (Hallbrook, Tomahawk Creek, Mission Farms, Leawood South), Lenexa (Falcon Ridge, Stonebridge, Canyon Creek), Shawnee (Shawnee Mission, Nieman, Legler Oak), and Prairie Village (Mission Hills, Prairie Village original). Plus Bonner Springs, Edwardsville, Basehor, and Lansing on the western and Leavenworth County edges.