Kennedy Roofing And Construction is a full-service roofing contractor operating in Oklahoma City that handles residential tear-offs, commercial flat roofing, storm damage claims, and re-roofing projects across single-family homes and multi-unit properties.
Kennedy Roofing operates as a licensed and insured roofing contractor serving the Oklahoma City metro. The company handles both residential and commercial projects, with particular focus on storm-damaged roof assessment and insurance claim coordination. Unlike general contractors or handymen who may handle roofing as one service among many, Kennedy Roofing specializes in roofing work, which means the crew encounters regional weather patterns, hail damage patterns specific to Oklahoma, and the insurance adjusting process that homeowners and property managers face after severe weather.
Kennedy Roofing works with standard asphalt shingle roofing on residential projects, which is the most common and cost-effective option across Oklahoma City and dominates the local residential market. The company also handles commercial flat roofing, typically using TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) or modified bitumen systems suited to the region's heat and occasional hail. Pricing for a full residential re-roof on a single-family home typically ranges from $8,000 to $18,000 depending on roof size, pitch complexity, and material grade; confirm current estimates directly since material costs fluctuate. Warranties generally run 10 to 15 years on materials for asphalt shingles and 20 years for commercial systems, though labor warranty terms vary. Ask whether the warranty covers wind uplift, which matters in Oklahoma where spring storms produce sustained high winds.
Kennedy Roofing holds the appropriate roofing contractor license required by the State of Oklahoma and maintains general liability and workers' compensation insurance, both essential when a roofer is working at height on your property. Verify current insurance certificates before work begins. The inspection and estimate process typically involves an on-site assessment where the contractor photographs existing conditions, measures the roof, and checks for structural issues, ice damming risk, or ventilation problems. For storm damage claims, Kennedy Roofing can work directly with insurance adjusters, a major convenience since many homeowners do not know whether hail or wind caused the damage or whether the claim is worth filing. This coordination can save weeks of back-and-forth between adjuster and contractor.
Oklahoma City has numerous roofing contractors; the main division is between large regional chains (often advertising heavily on television), mid-size local crews like Kennedy Roofing, and small independent roofers. Large chains typically charge a premium for brand recognition and high advertising costs, often quoting 15 to 25 percent higher than local specialists, though they may offer broader financing options. Small independent roofers may quote lower but sometimes lack the insurance depth or crew stability that a company like Kennedy Roofing maintains. Kennedy Roofing sits in the middle: locally rooted enough to understand Oklahoma weather and insurance adjusting patterns, established enough to maintain consistent crews and accountability, and specialized enough to avoid the markup of a multi-trade contractor. For commercial properties, Kennedy Roofing's experience with flat roofing systems gives it an advantage over residential-only competitors, since flat roof installation and maintenance require different skills than pitched residential work.
Kennedy Roofing is well-suited to homeowners facing storm damage who want the contractor to handle insurance coordination, homeowners planning a full re-roof on a single-family home or townhouse, and commercial property owners with flat roofs requiring maintenance or replacement. It is less suitable for purely cosmetic repairs (missing shingles, small leaks) where a small local handyman may be faster and cheaper, or for architectural shingle upgrades where a designer or high-end builder may steer the project. It is also not appropriate for jobs requiring structural carpentry beyond standard roof framing, though Kennedy Roofing can identify when structural work is needed and refer accordingly.
An initial site visit and estimate are typically free. The adjuster and Kennedy Roofing representative walk the roof together (or separately if the adjuster has already visited), document damage, and discuss material and labor costs. Once an estimate is accepted and (if applicable) insurance processes the claim, the crew schedules the work. A typical residential re-roof on a single-story home takes two to four days; larger homes or commercial projects run longer. Weather delays are common in Oklahoma spring, so confirm the projected start date a few days before the crew arrives.
Contact Kennedy Roofing directly for current hours and scheduling; roofing firms often operate seasonal or weather-dependent schedules. Most work occurs during daylight hours, meaning crews typically arrive between 7 and 8 a.m. and work through mid-afternoon. Homeowners should expect noise, foot traffic, and possible shingle debris in gutters and landscaping during the project.
Kennedy Roofing's combination of storm-damage experience, insurance-claim coordination, and local roofing knowledge makes it a reliable choice for the majority of Oklahoma City homeowners facing a planned re-roof or unexpected hail damage.
