Mallard Construction & Roofing is a licensed, insured roofing contractor serving Oklahoma City with new installations, repairs, and inspections on residential and commercial properties. The company handles asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and flat roof systems, operating as a full-scope provider rather than a repair-only outfit.
Mallard offers asphalt shingle roofs (the most common choice in Oklahoma City, durable against hail and wind), metal roofing for longer lifespan and energy efficiency, and flat roof systems for commercial buildings. Asphalt shingle warranties typically run 20 to 30 years depending on grade; metal roofs often carry 40-year warranties. Mallard's estimate process includes material options at different price points, so you see the warranty terms tied to each choice before committing. Many Oklahoma City roofers limit themselves to shingles only; Mallard's range matters if you own commercial space or want metal's lower maintenance profile.
Mallard provides roof inspections (often free for damage assessment after storms), repair estimates, complete tearoff and replacement, and maintenance contracts. A typical asphalt shingle replacement on a 2,000-square-foot residential roof in the Oklahoma City area runs between $8,000 and $14,000 depending on pitch, access, and shingle grade (verify current pricing directly, as material costs shift). Metal roof installation costs more upfront, roughly $12,000 to $20,000 for the same square footage, but lasts longer and qualifies for some homeowner insurance discounts. Emergency repairs after hail or wind damage are available; response time depends on storm volume across the city. The estimate includes photos and written specifications so you understand exactly what work is included and what warranty applies.
Oklahoma City has numerous roofing contractors. Smaller independent roofers often specialize in repairs and may not handle large commercial jobs; Mallard's dual focus on residential and commercial work means one contractor can handle both. Larger chains like Roof Depot or national franchises prioritize volume and may route your project through a call center rather than a local estimator. Mallard operates as a regional contractor with local decision-making, which typically means faster scheduling and direct communication with the owner or project manager. If you need a quick repair, a local one-person operation may respond faster. If you want full replacement with a single warranty backing both labor and materials, a full-service contractor like Mallard reduces your contact points. For commercial flat-roof maintenance contracts, which require ongoing relationships, Mallard's local presence is an advantage over national firms.
Mallard is a fit for Oklahoma City homeowners needing complete roof replacement after hail damage (common in spring), commercial property owners managing flat roofs, and anyone wanting to upgrade from asphalt to metal for durability. It suits people who prefer one contractor for estimate, installation, and warranty claims rather than juggling separate vendors. It is less ideal if you want the absolute cheapest repair nail-down (a roofer doing cash jobs will undercut licensed contractors), or if you need roofing in a one-week emergency window during peak storm season when all Oklahoma City contractors are backed up weeks.
Call or email to request an inspection. Mallard sends an estimator to your property, photographs damage or wear, measures the roof area, and discusses material options and costs. This typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. You receive a written quote with material specs, labor scope, cleanup terms, and warranty. If you have insurance claims pending, the estimator can note damage for your claim submission. No pressure to decide on the spot; most homeowners compare quotes from two or three roofers before committing.
Mallard operates standard business hours for phone and office inquiries; emergency and storm damage requests are fielded separately (call during business hours or check the website for the after-hours process). Scheduling depends on season. Spring (March through May) is peak storm-damage season in Oklahoma City; if you need a roof after a hail event, expect a 2 to 4-week wait. Summer and fall allow faster scheduling. Winter typically offers the shortest wait times.
Mallard's licensed status and dual residential-commercial scope make it a practical choice for Oklahoma City property owners who need clarity on warranty, materials, and a single point of contact for the full job.
