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County

Cleveland County

Population

63,080 residents

ZIP Codes

3 covered

Response

Same-day emergency

Why FullClaim

Why Moore Homeowners Choose FullClaim

What sets us apart from the storm chasers and one-truck contractors who roll through Moore after every hail event.

Local Moore Expertise

We know the housing stock, storm history, and building codes specific to Moore — not just "the OKC metro."

  • Neighborhood-level knowledge
  • Cleveland County permit handling
  • Crews who work here daily
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Xactimate Documentation

Same software your insurance adjuster uses — our estimates speak their language.

  • Line-item accuracy
  • Supplement support
  • No surprise gaps
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5-Year Labor Warranty

Plus manufacturer lifetime materials warranty — backed in writing, transferable to new owners.

  • Transferable warranty
  • Full materials coverage
  • No-hassle claims
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24/7 Emergency Response

Oklahoma storms don't wait for business hours — same-day crews available across Moore.

  • Live 24/7 answering
  • Same-day tarping
  • Metro-wide coverage
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Local Expertise

Roofing Expertise for Moore Homes

Moore's housing stock is unusual for the OKC metro because so much of it has been rebuilt post-2013. The neighborhoods directly in the EF5 path — including Plaza Towers, Briarwood, and parts of Heatherwood and Westmoor — were rebuilt to the updated 2013 IRC standards with substantially better structural connections, hurricane straps, and safer interior framing patterns than the pre-tornado housing. The result is that Moore's post-2013 builds are some of the most storm-resilient residential construction in the state. Older Moore neighborhoods outside the tornado track retain the 1970s–1990s suburban stock typical of the metro.

We serve homeowners in Heatherwood, Highland Park, Westmoor, and surrounding Moore neighborhoods — whether your home was built in the 1950s or last year, our team knows the local building codes, common roofing materials, and storm damage patterns specific to Moore.

Local Note

Moore homeowners more than any other OKC-metro group understand the stakes of getting storm-damage restoration right. The contractors who rebuilt Moore correctly post-2013 produced houses that performed well in subsequent storms; the contractors who cut corners produced rebuilds that failed in later wind events. This memory shapes how Moore homeowners evaluate roofing contractors — the questions are sharper, the documentation expectations are higher, and storm-chaser pitches generally don't land.

Neighborhoods

Heatherwood Highland Park Westmoor Sycamore Hills Brookwood Plaza Towers neighborhood

Local Landmarks

Plaza Towers Elementary memorial Briarwood Elementary memorial Buck Thomas Park Moore Public Library Old Town Moore
Storm History

Major Storms in Moore

Understanding your area's storm history helps you make smarter decisions about materials and maintenance schedules.

  1. May 20, 2013 — EF5 tornado: 24 fatalities, 212 injuries, 1,150 homes destroyed and 4,000 damaged, ~$2B total damage; the most destructive event in Moore's history and a defining moment for Oklahoma residential construction standards.

  2. May 3, 1999 — F5 outbreak: Moore was directly in the path; the historical pattern of Moore being struck by violent tornadoes is well documented.

  3. April 24, 2024 — Hail event affected Moore alongside the broader metro; many Moore homes still in their post-2013 rebuild generation took their first major hail since reconstruction.

What to Know

Climate & Building Codes in Moore

Climate & Weather

Moore sits in one of the most tornado-active corridors in the United States. The pre-frontal supercell tracks that produced the 1999 and 2013 EF5s — and several other significant tornadoes — pass repeatedly through this geography. Hail exposure is comparable to the rest of the metro; wind and tornado risk is elevated. Spring storm season requires heightened vigilance for Moore homeowners.

Building Codes & Permits

Moore adopted strengthened residential construction codes after the 2013 tornado, including specific structural-connection and shelter-recommendation provisions beyond the standard IRC. Roofing permits over 500 square feet required. The post-2013 code makes Class 4 impact-rated shingles especially cost-effective in Moore — the underlying structure is already stronger than typical, so investing in stronger roofing materials produces a more uniformly resilient house.

Our Services

Roofing Services Available in Moore

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FAQ

Roofing Questions for Moore Homeowners

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