Roofing, solar, and exteriors for the Clay County seat — from Liberty Historic Square and the William Jewell College area to Shoal Creek, Claywoods, and out to Kearney, Smithville, and Excelsior Springs. Built for Northland hail, May–June tornado season, and I-35-corridor wind events. Free estimates.
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.
— Andy M. — Google ReviewLiberty was platted in 1822 — older than Kansas City itself — and it's still the seat of Clay County and the anchor of the Northland. The housing story here runs from 1840s brick on Liberty Square (now on the National Register of Historic Places), to the 1920s–40s bungalows surrounding William Jewell College, to the master-planned Shoal Creek and Claywoods subdivisions off I-35. Add the Jesse James Farm historic area up in Kearney, Liberty Hospital as the Northland's anchor health system, Fountain Bluff and Liberty Commons retail, and the city's own Liberty Memorial — not the WWI museum in KCMO — and the roofing scope across town varies dramatically by neighborhood. Roof Technologies handles every profile with one documented process and a single project manager on every job.
Residential re-roofs, Historic Square preservation work, Shoal Creek new-build solar, and Northland gutter installs.
These are the non-negotiables on every Liberty, Kearney, Smithville, Gladstone, and Excelsior Springs project — spelled out before the first nail.
Every estimate lists the exact shingle, underlayment, ice-and-water coverage, flashing, and ventilation spec. No verbal promises, no surprise line items.
We file with the City of Liberty portal (or Clay County Planning for unincorporated parcels), coordinate the mid-tear-off and final inspections, and keep the paperwork clean for your file.
One project manager owns every phase on your Liberty, Kearney, or Shoal Creek project — coordinating our in-house crews and vetted trade partners — so you always have one number to call, not a chain of handoffs.
The job isn't finished until you walk the property with us — attic vents, gutter pitch, ridge caps, HOA-visible details, and cleanup all verified in person.
Liberty sits at the center of the Northland severe-weather corridor — supercells tracking out of northeastern Kansas regularly cross I-35 between late May and late June, dropping hail across Shoal Creek, Claywoods, and Harmony Ridge and stripping ridge caps off homes in Liberty Oaks and Heritage Lake. The timing here runs slightly later than Eastern Jackson County, which matters when you're filing claims alongside neighbors on the other side of the metro.
Our crews have confidently handled the full Liberty spectrum: preservation-review work on Liberty Historic Square (the buildings on the square carry federal historic preservation standards under the National Register listing), 1920s–40s re-roofs around William Jewell College where sheathing and deck reinforcement are almost always part of scope, Shoal Creek master-planned ARC submittals and color approvals, and Clay County permit filings that move through a different process than Jackson County across the river. Kearney, Smithville, Gladstone, Pleasant Valley, Excelsior Springs, and Platte City all run on the same documented standard and the same project manager.
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Clay County seat and the surrounding Northland — from Liberty Historic Square to Shoal Creek to Kearney and Excelsior Springs.
Solar in Liberty runs under Evergy Missouri West — the Northland's investor-owned utility — with interconnection and net metering governed by the Missouri Public Service Commission. Homes in unincorporated Clay County, especially out toward Excelsior Springs, are often served instead by Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative (PCEC), which operates its own board-approved net-metering tariff. We check the utility of record before designing any array so the interconnection paperwork moves on the first try.
Shoal Creek's master-planned new-build Prairie-style homes sit on south-facing pitches that are some of the best residential solar exposure in the Northland — we've sized systems there for maximum production with ARC-approved panel layouts. For the custom builds in Harmony Ridge where homeowners want a fully integrated look, we install the Tesla Solar Roof, which replaces the shingle and the solar in a single system. Federal 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit coordination is handled in-house.
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Serving Liberty, MO and the Northland — Clay County seat down through Gladstone and Pleasant Valley, up through Kearney and Smithville, and east to Excelsior Springs. Drop your info and a Liberty-area estimator will reach out the same business day. No pressure, no obligation.