Family-owned roofing, siding, and gutter contractors protecting Northwest Arkansas homes for more than 35 years — with honest estimates and roofs built to outlast the next storm.
We started LRD to do roofing the way it used to be done — by people who answer the phone, walk your roof themselves, and stand behind the work. No sales pressure, no disappearing after the deposit. Just a straight answer and a job finished on time.
Whether it's a full roof replacement after a hailstorm or a repair on a few lifted shingles, you get the same attention to detail and the same honest pricing.
Schedule Your InspectionYou're dealing with the people whose name is on the truck, not a call center. That's why we treat every roof like it's going over our own family.
We've handled hundreds of storm claims and know how to document damage so your adjuster sees the full picture — and you get what you're owed.
We install trusted, warrantied shingles and components — not the cheapest thing on the shelf — because a roof is only as good as what goes under the surface.
Our crews have been doing this for decades. The details that separate a 15-year roof from a 30-year roof are the ones they never skip.
You'll know the scope, the timeline, and the price before we start — and you'll hear from us if anything changes. No surprises on the final bill.
We tarp your landscaping, run a magnet for stray nails, and haul off every scrap. When we leave, the only thing different is the new roof overhead.
We climb up, look closely, and photograph everything. You get a clear read on your roof's real condition.
A written, itemized quote with no vague line items and no pressure to sign on the spot.
We help you choose colors and materials that fit your home, your climate, and your budget.
An experienced crew does the work efficiently, protects your property, and keeps the site tidy.
We inspect the finished job with you, run the cleanup magnet, and confirm you're happy before we go.
Most roof failures start small and stay hidden until water finds its way inside. Here's what we see most often on Northwest Arkansas roofs — and how we handle each one.
High winds and hail can lift, crack, or bruise shingles in minutes — often without an obvious leak. We inspect the whole roof after a storm, document what we find for your insurance, and get you repaired before the damage spreads inside.
By the time you see a ceiling stain, water has usually been getting in for a while. We trace leaks back to the real source — flashing, valleys, or worn shingles — and fix the cause, not just the symptom.
A few missing shingles leave your underlayment and decking exposed to the next rain. We match your existing roof as closely as possible and seal things up fast, before a small gap turns into rot.
Most asphalt roofs last 20 to 30 years, and the last few are the riskiest. If yours is curling, balding, or just old, we'll tell you honestly whether it needs a repair or has earned a replacement.
Hail knocks the protective granules off shingles and bruises the mat underneath, shortening a roof's life even when nothing is leaking yet. We assess the impact points and help you decide if a claim makes sense.
Straight-line winds work under shingle edges and peel them back, then loosen the ones around them. We re-secure and replace affected areas and check the whole field so the next gust doesn't finish the job.
Approved claim in hand? We coordinate with your carrier, complete the covered scope to code, and document the finished work — so the process closes out cleanly and your roof is fully restored.
When a tree limb or sudden leak can't wait, we tarp and temporarily secure the roof to stop the water, then schedule the permanent fix. Fast response keeps a bad night from becoming a bad month.
New roofs and re-roofs for houses across Northwest Arkansas, built to handle local weather and boost curb appeal.
Durable, low-maintenance roofing systems for shops, offices, and other commercial buildings.
A complete, code-compliant new roof when repairs no longer make sense — done right the first time.
Targeted fixes for leaks, storm damage, and worn spots that extend the life of a roof you're not ready to replace.
Fresh, weather-tight siding that protects your walls and transforms the look of your home.
Seamless gutters and guards that move water away from your roof, foundation, and landscaping.
Arkansas gets its share of hail and straight-line wind, and roof damage isn't always obvious from the driveway. A roof can look fine while shingles are bruised, granules are gone, and the underlayment is already failing. Knowing the early signs — and acting before the next rain — is what keeps a small claim from becoming a full replacement.
If a storm dropped hail bigger than a quarter or winds topped roughly 50 mph, it's worth a professional look — even if nothing is leaking yet. Damage that's missed now often shows up as an interior stain months later, after the claim window has closed.
We climb the roof, document what we find with photos, and give you a straight assessment. If there's no real damage, we'll tell you that too — there's no charge for an honest inspection.
Book a Storm InspectionWe meet your insurance adjuster on-site and make sure the damage is documented right the first time.
Filing a roof claim can feel like a second job. We've done hundreds of them, so we handle the parts that trip homeowners up — the documentation, the adjuster meeting, the paperwork — and keep you informed at every step.
We assess and photograph all storm damage on your roof.
We prepare clear evidence and a scope for your carrier.
We meet your adjuster on-site so nothing gets missed.
Your claim is approved and the covered scope is set.
Our crew completes the work to code and to spec.
We confirm quality and close out the paperwork.
We're based right here in Springdale, so we know how Arkansas weather treats a roof — the spring hail, the summer heat, the fall wind. We build and repair to hold up to all of it, and we know the local permit and code requirements that keep your project on track.
Challenge: Aging 3-tab roof failing after years of Arkansas sun and wind.
Result: Full tear-off and new architectural shingle system with upgraded ventilation.
Challenge: Widespread hail bruising found during a post-storm inspection.
Result: Documented for insurance, claim approved, roof fully restored to code.
Challenge: Persistent leak staining a ceiling near a chimney.
Result: Traced to failed flashing, resealed and repaired — leak gone for good.
Challenge: Faded, cracking siding hurting curb appeal and sealing.
Result: New low-maintenance siding that tightened up and refreshed the exterior.
Challenge: Overflowing gutters sending water toward the foundation.
Result: Seamless gutters with guards installed to redirect drainage safely.
Challenge: Shingles peeled back along one slope after straight-line winds.
Result: Affected field replaced and re-secured, matched to the existing roof.
They walked my roof, showed me the photos, and explained exactly what needed doing — no upsell. The crew was fast, clean, and the new roof looks great.
After the hail, LRD handled the insurance side for me and met the adjuster on-site. It went so much smoother than I expected. Highly recommend them.
Had a leak two other companies couldn't figure out. LRD found the real source, fixed it right, and it's been dry ever since. Honest people.
Your roof is the one part of the house that's working every single day, whether you think about it or not. It's the first thing between your family and the weather, and when it's done right, you get to forget it exists. When it's done cheap, it has a way of reminding you — usually during the worst storm of the year. Choosing a roof isn't really about shingles. It's about how well your whole home holds up over the next two or three decades.
A roof is a system — decking, underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and shingles all working together. A budget crew can make the top layer look fine while skipping the details underneath that actually keep water out. Those shortcuts stay invisible right up until the moment they don't, and by then you're not paying for a roof anymore. You're paying for a roof plus drywall, insulation, and whatever the water reached on its way down. Doing it right the first time is almost always the cheaper number.
Proper attic ventilation and quality materials do more than shed rain. In an Arkansas summer, a well-built and well-vented roof lets heat escape instead of baking your attic and driving up the air conditioning. In winter, it helps hold conditioned air where it belongs. Homeowners are often surprised that a new, correctly installed roof shows up on the power bill — not dramatically, but steadily, month after month.
Whenever you sell, the roof is one of the first things a buyer's inspector looks at, and an aging or patched-up roof becomes a bargaining chip that works against you. A roof with documented quality work and transferable warranty coverage does the opposite — it removes a worry from the buyer's mind and protects your asking price. Even if a sale is years away, a sound roof keeps your largest investment appreciating instead of quietly losing ground.
Water is patient. A slow leak that never soaks a ceiling can still rot decking, corrode fasteners, and feed mold in the spaces you never look at. Over time that turns a roofing question into a framing question, which is a far bigger and more expensive conversation. A little maintenance — clearing debris, resealing flashing, replacing a cracked shingle before winter — costs almost nothing next to what deferred repairs eventually demand. Quality roofing is really just a decision to spend a little now so you're not forced to spend a lot later.
That's the standard we hold ourselves to on every job. We'd rather build you one roof that lasts than sell you three that don't — because the second kind is how contractors get a bad name, and after 35-plus years here, our name is the whole business.
Get a free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew that's been doing this the right way for over 35 years. We'll inspect, explain, and give you an honest number — no games.