Anderson Roofing is a licensed and insured residential roofing contractor operating in Oklahoma City, specializing in asphalt shingle, metal, and flat-roof installations with a focus on inspections and damage assessment for homeowners navigating insurance claims and replacement decisions.
Anderson Roofing operates as a single-contractor firm rather than a large multi-crew company, meaning jobs are personally overseen from estimate through completion. The business holds a current Oklahoma roofing license and carries general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Anderson works primarily on residential properties across Oklahoma City and inner suburbs, taking on everything from emergency leak repairs to full roof replacements, and has built a secondary practice around storm-damage inspections for homeowners filing claims with their insurers.
Asphalt shingle roofs (the most common choice in Oklahoma) run $8,500 to $14,000 for a typical 2,000-square-foot home, depending on shingle grade (3-tab, architectural, or premium) and roof pitch complexity. Metal standing-seam roofs cost $12,000 to $18,000 for the same square footage but carry 40 to 50-year warranties versus 20 to 30 years for quality asphalt shingles. Flat roofs using TPO or EPDM membranes fall in the $6,500 to $11,000 range. Anderson provides 10-year workmanship warranties on all installations and passes through manufacturer warranties (typically 20 to 30 years on shingles, longer on premium metal). Get a written estimate with material specifications and warranty language before committing; prices shift with material costs and should be confirmed directly rather than assumed from this range.
Anderson's single-operator model differs from larger regional companies like Bailey Roofing (which handles 5 to 10 concurrent jobs with multiple crews) and smaller handyman-level providers who lack formal licensing. Bailey tends to run 15 to 25 percent higher on estimate quotes but offers faster scheduling because of crew redundancy; Anderson typically quotes 5 to 10 days out for inspections but provides more personalized attention during the process. For homeowners managing insurance claims, Anderson's inspection reports are detailed enough to satisfy most carriers. Mid-sized firms like Roofers Guild charge comparable rates to Anderson but may push toward premium materials and full replacements when repairs might suffice. If your roof is under 10 years old and you're dealing with a specific leak or storm damage, Anderson's repair-focused approach often saves money versus a full replacement quote from a larger firm.
Choose Anderson if you need a straightforward inspection and honest assessment, value personal communication with the person doing the work, or are filing an insurance claim and need a detailed damage report. Anderson is not the right fit if you're on an urgent timeline (emergency repairs can stretch scheduling) or require the scheduling flexibility of a multi-crew operation for coordinating with other trades. Homeowners with older roofs (15+ years) considering preventive replacement should compare Anderson's estimate against at least one larger company to understand whether material or labor differences affect pricing.
Call Anderson to schedule an inspection (no charge for initial damage assessment on insurance claims, though routine inspections typically run $150 to $250). During the visit, expect a hands-on walkthrough of the roof and attic space, photos of any damage or wear, and a written report detailing condition, repairs versus replacement recommendation, and estimated costs. Anderson will note roof age, material type, ventilation issues, and structural concerns. The report is formatted for insurance submission if needed. Bring your insurance policy and claim number if applicable; Anderson will coordinate with your adjuster if required.
Anderson Roofing operates Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with Saturday inspections available by appointment. Work occurs from the roof; parking is street-side or driveway-based depending on your property. Material deliveries for larger jobs require 2 to 3 days' notice. Confirm current hours and scheduling availability directly, as seasonal demand (spring and fall storm season) affects wait times.
Anderson Roofing succeeds because it combines licensing and insurance standards with the honesty of a single operator who has no incentive to oversell replacements, making it a practical choice for Oklahoma City homeowners sorting through competing contractor estimates.
