Roofing & Siding Contractors in Oklahoma City
Roofing and siding contractors in Oklahoma City and the greater metro. OKC's position at the heart of Tornado Alley — home to the world's most violent tornado strikes in 1999 and 2013 — combined with the nation's most active large-hail belt and an enormous suburban housing inventory from Moore to Edmond creates the US's most weather-intensive roofing market.
Oklahoma City Roofing — Moore EF-5 Events, Nation-Leading Hail, and America's Most Weather-Tested Housing Market
Oklahoma City is the US city most frequently struck by violent tornado and large-hail events — a distinction that defines the metro's roofing market above any other factor. The May 3, 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore EF-5 produced the highest surface wind speed ever recorded on Earth (318 mph by mobile Doppler radar) and destroyed more than 8,000 homes across the southern OKC suburbs. Fourteen years later, on May 20, 2013, another EF-5 tornado tracked the near-identical path through Moore, killing 24 people and destroying the rebuilt community. Together, these events created two of the largest single-event residential roofing replacement jobs in US history — and Moore continues to grow, creating a third replacement cycle as 2013 rebuilds age. Beyond tornado damage, Oklahoma City sits in the US's most active large-hail belt: the metro averages 3–5 hail events per year causing widespread residential damage, with golf-ball-sized or larger hail striking some portion of the metro every 2–3 years. The city's suburban expansion — Edmond (I-35 corridor), Yukon (Canadian County), Midwest City, Del City, Moore, Norman, Mustang, and Tuttle — has produced an enormous 1980s–2000s housing inventory that cycles through hail and wind damage claims continuously. Oklahoma City's roofing contractors are busier year-round than almost any other US metro.
Our Services
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles deliver 20–30% insurance premium savings in the OKC metro; wind-rated to 130+ mph minimum; ring-shank nails standard. Manufacturer warranties, licensed crews.
Roof Repair
Leak diagnosis, flashing repair, storm and wind damage repair. Emergency response available across Oklahoma City.
Siding Replacement
Vinyl, fiber cement, and engineered wood siding selected for Oklahoma City's specific climate.
Gutters
Seamless aluminum gutters and guards engineered for Oklahoma City's rainfall and weather patterns.
Storm Damage
Insurance claim support for wind, hail, tornado, and ice storm damage. Documented scope, direct insurer coordination.
Windows
Energy-efficient replacement windows optimized for Oklahoma City's climate — reducing heat transfer and improving storm resilience.
Areas We Serve in Oklahoma City
- Moore
- Edmond
- Norman
- Midwest City
- Yukon
- Mustang
- Del City
- Broken Arrow
Frequently Asked Questions — Oklahoma City
What are the Moore suburbs — where exactly does tornado risk concentrate?
Moore occupies a 6-square-mile community directly south of Oklahoma City on I-35 — it has been struck by violent tornadoes in 1999 (EF-5), 2003 (EF-0), and 2013 (EF-5), making it statistically the most tornado-struck community in the United States. The tornado corridor through central Oklahoma City, Moore, and Norman on the I-35 and I-240 corridors has been documented by storm researchers as experiencing higher-than-average violent tornado frequency than any other suburban area in the world.
Does Edmond get different weather than the south OKC suburbs?
Edmond (north OKC, Logan County) and the Deer Creek/Guthrie area to the north experience similar severe weather to the southern suburbs but with a slightly different tornado climatology — violent EF-4/5 events track somewhat more frequently through the I-35 southern corridor (Moore, Norman), while Edmond and northwest OKC (Yukon, Mustang) receive frequent large-hail events from supercells that initiate west of the city and track east-northeast. Both areas have extremely active hail-damage replacement markets.
Is OKC roofing work seasonal or year-round?
Oklahoma City's roofing season is almost year-round — spring (March–June) is peak storm damage season with tornado and hail events; summer is peak replacement season when homeowners act on spring insurance claims; fall brings additional storm events and pre-winter replacement work; and winters are mild enough that installation continues through most of December–February except during the 5–10 ice storm days per year. This makes OKC one of the most year-round contractor markets in the central US.
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