John Miller Homes Roofing Division handles residential roof installation and replacement across Oklahoma City, operating as the roofing arm of a local homebuilding company with decades of presence in the metro area. The division focuses on asphalt shingle and metal roofing for both new construction and existing homes, pricing jobs individually based on square footage, pitch, and material selection rather than posting standardized rates.
The roofing division functions as a full-service contractor licensed and insured in Oklahoma, handling estimates, permitting, installation, and warranty claims under one operation. Unlike roofing specialists that bid on jobs across multiple builders, this division primarily serves clients connected to John Miller Homes' reputation and existing customer base, though it accepts outside residential work. The company operates year-round and maintains crews trained in Oklahoma's specific weather demands: high wind uplift standards for the state's severe spring storms and hail impact resistance requirements that affect material choice and installation technique.
John Miller Homes Roofing Division installs dimensional asphalt shingles as its primary material, with architectural and premium-grade options available. Metal roofing (standing seam and exposed fastener panels) is offered for customers seeking longer lifespan and wind resistance above 100 mph, which matters in Oklahoma County and surrounding areas prone to spring derechos. Asphalt shingle roofs carry warranties of 25 to 30 years depending on grade; metal roofs typically 40 to 50 years. Material cost per square (100 square feet) ranges from $300 to $450 for asphalt shingles and $400 to $650 for metal, though total project pricing depends on roof complexity, slope, and local labor availability. Confirm current pricing directly, as material costs fluctuate seasonally. Labor costs are not quoted separately; estimates bundle material and installation as a single line item.
The division holds an Oklahoma general contractor license and carries liability and workers' compensation insurance, standard protections for any roofer bidding residential work in the state. An initial estimate involves a roof inspection (typically at no charge for serious prospects), photographic documentation of existing conditions, and a written proposal including material specifications, total square footage, pitch measurements, and warranty terms. The company handles permit applications required by Oklahoma City for roof replacement, filing and tracking approval before work begins. Inspections occur at project completion before final payment; the division coordinates final inspections with city officials where required.
Oklahoma City's roofing market includes large regional contractors like Infinity Roofing and Roof Crafters, which operate across multiple states and handle high-volume residential and commercial work. Infinity typically charges $8,000 to $15,000 for a mid-sized asphalt roof replacement (1,500 to 2,000 square feet) with 25-year warranties. Smaller local specialists such as Apex Roofing or Quality Roofing focus on custom and specialty work (standing seam metal, tile, cedar shake) and price premium materials and labor accordingly. John Miller Homes Roofing sits between these tiers: it does not compete on lowest cost like volume contractors, but charges less for standard asphalt work than boutique specialists. Choose John Miller Homes Roofing if you value working with a homebuilder's in-house team experienced with new-construction standards and familiar with the structural and warranty integration unique to homes built by the same company. Select a larger regional contractor if you need the fastest turnaround during peak season (March through July in Oklahoma) or want multiple competing bids. Opt for an independent specialist if your project involves unusual architecture, custom metal work, or materials beyond standard shingle and standing seam.
This division works best for homeowners already familiar with John Miller Homes, those whose homes were built by the company (installation often carries extended warranty benefits), and customers in the Oklahoma City area seeking a single contractor with local roots and established licensing. It is less suitable for customers requiring emergency repair or emergency tarping in the immediate aftermath of storm damage, as the division focuses on scheduled replacement work rather than disaster response operations. Customers needing a roofing contractor that also handles gutter installation, fascia repair, or attic ventilation upgrades separately should confirm scope overlap before committing.
An inspector will contact you within 2 to 5 business days of a phone or online inquiry to schedule an on-site walkthrough. Expect the inspection to last 30 to 45 minutes; the inspector photographs the roof, measures square footage using satellite imagery or manual calculation, notes visible damage or wear, and discusses material options and warranty terms. A written estimate follows within 5 to 10 business days. Once signed, permit applications typically take 10 to 21 days depending on Oklahoma City's current backlog. Installation occurs in a single phase for most residential roofs and takes 1 to 3 days depending on square footage and weather. Cleanup is included.
John Miller Homes Roofing Division operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability for estimates during peak season. Inquiries and estimates can be requested through the main John Miller Homes website or by phone; confirm current contact details and scheduling windows directly. The division does not require a deposit until the permit is approved and work is scheduled.
For homeowners replacing a roof on an existing John Miller Homes property, the company's familiarity with original construction methods and roof structure often reduces inspection time and simplifies warranty coordination. For all others in Oklahoma City, it represents a local, licensed option with transparent processes and the backing of a company with decades of residential building history in the metro area.
