Oklahoma County Roofing

Roofing Services in Oklahoma City, OK

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County

Oklahoma County

Population

681,054 residents

ZIP Codes

11 covered

Response

Same-day emergency

Why FullClaim

Why Oklahoma City Homeowners Choose FullClaim

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

Local Oklahoma City Expertise

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

  • Neighborhood-level knowledge
  • Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma City.

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

Roofing Expertise for Oklahoma City Homes

Oklahoma City's housing stock spans every era — pre-war Craftsman bungalows in Mesta Park and Heritage Hills, mid-century ranches across central OKC, the suburban builds of the 1960s–1990s through Quail Springs and the south metro, and modern infill in The Paseo and around Bricktown. Roofing materials are predominantly asphalt shingle on residential properties, with a meaningful share of clay and concrete tile in the older premium neighborhoods. Newer subdivisions on the city's north and west edges trend toward architectural-grade asphalt with Class 4 impact ratings becoming more common as homeowners respond to repeated hail seasons.

We serve homeowners in Bricktown, The Paseo, Mesta Park, and surrounding Oklahoma City 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 Oklahoma City.

Local Note

OKC's Bricktown and downtown core have substantial commercial and mixed-use building stock with flat-roof systems — TPO and EPDM are dominant on commercial construction, with a growing share of PVC on restaurant and retail projects post-2020. The Penn Square corridor is a particularly hail-prone zone given its broad open-canopy commercial footprint.

Neighborhoods

Bricktown The Paseo Mesta Park Edgemere Park Crown Heights Heritage Hills

Local Landmarks

Oklahoma City National Memorial Bricktown Canal Scissortail Park Will Rogers World Airport Penn Square Mall Myriad Botanical Gardens
Storm History

Major Storms in Oklahoma City

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

  1. May 3, 1999 — F5 tornado outbreak: 36 fatalities, 583 injuries, ~$1B property damage; the deadliest tornado in OKC-metro recorded history.

  2. April 24, 2024 — Oklahoma statewide hail event: 16 hail reports within 10 miles of central OKC, baseball-sized hail in places, widespread roof and siding claims.

  3. May 20, 2013 — EF5 tornado in adjacent Moore area: 24 fatalities, 1,150 homes destroyed, ~$2B damage; reshaped insurance underwriting across the OKC metro.

What to Know

Climate & Building Codes in Oklahoma City

Climate & Weather

OKC sits squarely in Tornado Alley. Hail season runs March through June with peak activity in May; April–June concentrate roughly 70% of annual tornado activity. Summer brings 100°F+ days that drive attic temperatures to 130–160°F. Winter freeze-thaw cycles run 60–80 per year, stressing flashing seals and aging shingle mat. Wind events of 60–80 mph are routine in spring frontal systems; tornado-strength wind (130+ mph) struck the metro most recently in 2024.

Building Codes & Permits

Oklahoma City has adopted the 2018 IRC with local amendments. Roofing permits required for any work over 500 square feet. Class 4 impact-rated shingles qualify for insurance discounts of 5–25% on the wind-and-hail portion of most homeowners policies. Six-nail fastening pattern required on shingle installations in the high-wind zones the metro now classifies for, which covers most of the city. Ridge-and-soffit ventilation balanced to the 1/150 of attic floor area standard is required for new roofs and strongly recommended on retrofits to preserve manufacturer warranty.

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Roofing Services Available in Oklahoma City

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