Oklahoma Strong Roofing & Construction is a licensed and insured roofing contractor serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, specializing in residential and commercial roof installation, repair, and storm damage assessment. The company handles both routine maintenance and major replacements across asphalt shingle, metal, and flat-roof systems.
Oklahoma Strong works with architectural and 3-tab asphalt shingles, metal roofing (standing seam and corrugated options), and TPO or EPDM membranes for flat commercial roofs. Asphalt shingle work typically carries manufacturer warranties of 25 to 30 years, with labor warranties covering installation defects for 5 to 10 years depending on the product line selected. Metal roofing warranties often extend 40 to 50 years on materials. The company can explain which warranty covers what and clarify whether homeowners or businesses need additional coverage for hail or wind damage, which matters significantly in Oklahoma's severe weather season.
Oklahoma Strong holds a current Oklahoma Construction Industries Board license and carries general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Before any work begins, the company conducts a roof inspection to document existing conditions, structural integrity, and ventilation needs. The inspection includes photographs and a written report. Estimates are provided free and in writing, with no obligation. Storm damage assessments (hail, wind, or tree damage) are completed at no charge, and the company can coordinate with insurance adjusters if a claim is involved.
The company handles reroof jobs (complete roof removal and installation), repairs to existing roofs, flashing replacement, gutter work, and attic ventilation upgrades. Residential asphalt shingle reroofs for a typical single-family home in Oklahoma City run between $8,000 and $15,000, depending on roof pitch, square footage, and whether the old roof requires removal. Metal roof installations cost more upfront, typically $12,000 to $20,000 for comparable square footage, but offer longer life and lower maintenance. Commercial flat-roof systems and repairs are priced by the square (100 square feet) and range from $300 to $600 per square depending on materials and scope. Repair work costs vary widely; small flashing fixes may run $200 to $400, while patching a section of damaged shingles runs $400 to $800.
Oklahoma City has several established roofing contractors. Henderson Roofing has been operating locally since the 1990s and maintains a strong reputation for commercial work and insurance claim coordination; their pricing is comparable, though some homeowners report longer wait times during peak spring hail season. Apex Roofing is a newer, smaller outfit that often bids lower on residential jobs but has less documented history with commercial properties and storm damage coordination. Oklahoma Strong sits in the middle: established enough for insurance adjusters to recognize the company and efficient with claims documentation, but more responsive on scheduling than larger firms during high-volume periods. Choose Oklahoma Strong if you need coordinated storm damage assessment and don't want to manage multiple contractors; choose Henderson if your priority is established commercial work history; choose Apex only if budget is the sole factor and you're comfortable with less established claim experience.
Oklahoma Strong suits homeowners in mid-to-premium bracket neighborhoods who want a single contractor for inspection, estimate, and installation without shopping multiple companies. It is well-matched for anyone filing an insurance claim, because the company documents conditions thoroughly and communicates clearly with adjusters. Small commercial property owners benefit from the same efficiency. It does not suit budget-conscious renters or property managers seeking the absolute lowest price, nor does it typically handle large multifamily or industrial roofing (those jobs are better directed to specialists in that sector).
Call or request an estimate through the website to schedule an inspection. A representative will arrive at the scheduled time, inspect the roof from above using ladders and sometimes drones for steeper or larger roofs, take photographs, and ask about any leaks, age of the current roof, and what prompted the call. If storm damage is involved, bring insurance documents or photos you have taken. The written estimate arrives within 2 to 3 business days and includes materials, labor, timeline, and warranty details. No payment is due until the work is scheduled; a deposit of 25 to 50 percent is typical before job start, with the remainder due upon completion.
The company operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with emergency calls answered during business hours. Roofing work is weather-dependent; jobs may be delayed by rain or high wind. Allow 1 to 3 weeks for scheduling during spring and early summer (peak hail season in Oklahoma); winter and fall often have shorter wait times.
Oklahoma Strong fills a practical need in Oklahoma City's roofing market by pairing straightforward insurance coordination with local availability and clear pricing, making it a sensible choice for homeowners and small-business owners who want to avoid the guesswork.
