Next Phase Roofing and Construction is a licensed roofing contractor serving Oklahoma City with asphalt shingle, metal, and flat-roof installations, plus storm damage repair and inspections for both residential and light commercial properties.
Next Phase handles new roof installation, roof repair, and inspections. Standard asphalt shingle roofing on a typical Oklahoma City single-family home (1,500 to 2,000 square feet) generally runs $6,000 to $10,000 installed, depending on pitch and underlying structure condition. Metal roofing costs more, typically $12,000 to $18,000 for comparable square footage, but carries longer durability in Oklahoma's hail season. Flat commercial roofs and re-roofing jobs are quoted individually based on inspection. The company offers roof inspections for $200 to $400, a useful step before storm season or if you are buying a home with age-uncertain roofing.
Storm damage claims are common in Oklahoma, and Next Phase works with homeowner insurance to coordinate assessments and deductible management. Warranty terms vary by material: asphalt shingles typically come with 25 to 30-year manufacturer warranties, while metal installations often carry lifetime coverage if properly installed.
Oklahoma City weather demands durable roofing. Hail, wind, and temperature swings are routine. Asphalt shingles are the most common choice locally and offer good cost-to-lifespan balance. Impact-resistant shingles (Class 4 rated) cost 10 to 15 percent more but qualify for insurance discounts in Oklahoma, sometimes recovering that premium difference within five years. Metal roofing is less common in older city neighborhoods but gaining ground in new construction and storm-prone areas; it reflects summer heat more efficiently than asphalt, which can lower cooling costs.
Oklahoma City has several established roofing firms. Bison Roofing focuses heavily on storm claims and large commercial projects, with pricing generally at the higher end of the market for residential work. Premier Roofing specializes in architectural shingles and custom metal work but typically serves homeowners willing to spend top dollar. Next Phase positions itself as a middle-ground option: locally licensed and insured, capable across materials and job types, without the premium pricing of high-end specialty firms. If you need quick turnaround on a straightforward asphalt shingle replacement, Next Phase typically quotes and schedules within 5 to 7 business days. If you are comparing bids, most reputable Oklahoma City roofers will provide written estimates free of charge; get at least two or three to gauge market range.
Next Phase serves homeowners handling roof replacement after storm damage, property buyers needing pre-purchase inspection, and commercial property owners with flat-roof or metal-roof needs. It is not a specialty firm for high-end architectural roofing or historic preservation work. If your home has rare materials or you seek a designer metal roof system, boutique roofers may better match your vision.
Next Phase conducts roof inspections in person, checking shingle condition, flashing, gutters, and structural integrity. If you are filing an insurance claim, they can document damage with photos and provide written estimates to submit to your adjuster. Homeowners without claims simply receive a written quote and timeline. The process typically takes one to two weeks from inspection to signed contract if weather permits. The company requires proof of Oklahoma contractor licensing and liability insurance before work starts, which is standard practice and protects you.
Next Phase operates with an active Oklahoma contractor license and general liability insurance. Roofing in Oklahoma City does not require a separate roofing license, but the contractor license and insurance are non-negotiable safeguards. If your roof job touches structural work or requires flashing replacement tied to siding or gutters, city permit requirements vary by scope; Next Phase will advise whether permits are needed and pull them if necessary.
Verification recommended: contact directly for current scheduling availability and seasonal demand. Roofing work happens during daylight hours and stops during heavy rain or hail. Oklahoma City's weather volatility sometimes delays projects, especially in spring storm season.
For storm damage claims or urgent repairs, call early in the day. Routine inspections and replacements can be scheduled several weeks out. The company typically requires a deposit to reserve your start date, with balance due upon completion.
Next Phase fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's roofing market, offering licensed, insured, transparent work without premium positioning. It suits homeowners seeking reliable material options and honest estimates within the regional cost standard.
