Trusted on Landmark Roofs. Proven on Residential Streets.

Real projects across commercial and residential roofing, delivered with the same standards St. Louis has relied on for over 70 years.

Conway Meadows Condos, Chesterfield Missouri

If you live in West County, you know communities like Conway Meadows, mature trees, tight drives, and neighbors close by. Replacing roofs across 32 condo buildings meant careful planning, respectful crews, and clean job sites every day.

Keeping The Magic House Open, Safe, and Ready for the Next Field Trip

St. Louis families know The Magic House by heart. After storm damage, the museum needed a roof replacement that protected its familiar, historic look while keeping the doors open for kids and field trips. Tight access, constant foot traffic, and a landmark setting meant every step had to be careful and controlled.

Keeping the Science Center’s Planetarium Dry, Safe, and Open

If you grew up here, you’ve probably sat under that dome. The planetarium needed a full tear-off roof replacement with a hard rule, the projection system inside could not see a single drop of water.

Wexford Science & Technology, the newest project in St. Louis’ historic Central West End

To install a sophisticated roofing system on multiple deck types, while adhering to strict energy and environmental guidelines.

Protecting a Place Where Children Come First.

For families across St. Louis and the region, Shriners is where care changes lives. The new hospital needed a complex roof installed fast, sealed up before winter, and finished on schedule so the entire project could keep moving. It was a high-stakes timeline with zero room for delays.

Mineral Area College Campus-Wide Roof Renovation Keeps Classes in Session

Close coordination between Bade Roofing and Mineral Area College was crucial in limiting disruption and staying on schedule....

A Living Roof for One of St. Louis’s Most Iconic Buildings

Downtown St. Louis has a few buildings you can spot instantly, and 700 Market is one of them. This redevelopment called for a roof system that protected the structure and added real value for the people inside, including a green roof courtyard built to handle foot traffic, drainage, and long-term performance.

A Landmark Roof for the Maryland Heights Community Center

You see this building the minute you hit 270, so the roof had to look sharp and work hard. The City wanted energy efficiency, durability, and the standing-seam look without giving up single-ply performance. The result became the largest Versico rib contour project of its kind in the U.S., built for St. Louis weather.

From Failing Roof to Fresh Start at the Science Center Warehouse

A lot of St. Louis doesn’t realize how much of the Science Center’s history is stored behind the scenes. Years of leaks threatened artifacts and stalled a plan to bring the warehouse back as usable office space. This project started with protecting what mattered inside, then rebuilding the roof the right way with slope, insulation, and a long-term warranty.