Statewide Roofing Inc is a residential roofing contractor operating in Oklahoma City that handles full roof replacements, repairs, and inspections with a focus on material selection and documented warranty coverage for homeowners replacing aging or storm-damaged roofs.
The company specializes in residential roof replacements rather than commercial work, and operates as a full-service outfit from initial inspection through final installation. They conduct free inspections and estimates, which is standard in Oklahoma City roofing but meaningful because hail and wind damage claims require documented pre-damage assessment. The firm carries licensing and insurance, which filters out uninsured operators common in the Oklahoma City market after severe weather events.
Statewide Roofing Inc offers three primary material tiers. Architectural shingles (the mid-range standard) typically run $8,000 to $12,000 for a typical 2,000 to 2,500 square-foot residential roof in the Oklahoma City area, depending on pitch and complexity. Premium metal roofing costs $14,000 to $18,000 for the same footprint and carries a 50-year manufacturer warranty. Basic three-tab asphalt shingles run $6,000 to $9,000 but last 15 to 20 years versus 25 to 30 for architectural stock. Confirm current pricing directly, as material costs shift seasonally.
Warranties matter in Oklahoma's climate. Statewide Roofing backs its installations with a 10-year workmanship warranty standard across all materials; metal roofing carries the 50-year manufacturer guarantee. This distinction matters when comparing to competitors: many Oklahoma City roofers offer only 5-year labor warranties or pass manufacturer warranty responsibility entirely to the homeowner.
Oklahoma City's roofing market splits between national franchises (like Infinity Roofing and Roof Depot), regional contractors (like Apex Roofing), and one-crew operations. Infinity Roofing and Roof Depot emphasize fast turnaround and insurance claim processing; they are well-suited to storm season volume but often subcontract installation. Statewide Roofing performs its own labor, which means slower scheduling during peak season (April through October in Oklahoma) but consistent quality control. Apex Roofing prices competitively on materials but offers shorter workmanship warranties (5 years). Choose Statewide Roofing if warranty length and direct installation matter more than fast scheduling; choose a franchise if you need to file a claim quickly and want the insurer's preferred vendor.
Statewide Roofing works best for homeowners replacing aging roofs or addressing documented hail and wind damage who want to stay local and compare material options without high-pressure sales. It is less suitable for emergency repairs needing same-week completion (their schedule fills during spring hail season) or for commercial property owners; the company does not list commercial roofing as a service line.
Initial inspections are free and typically involve a walk-around and roof-access photo documentation, which protects the homeowner if an insurance claim follows. Statewide Roofing provides written estimates that itemize material cost, labor, and removal of old roofing (debris disposal adds $500 to $1,200 depending on square footage). The estimate process takes three to five business days; this timeline is slower than national franchises but allows for material sourcing and crew scheduling precision. Permits are required in Oklahoma City for roof replacements; Statewide Roofing handles permit applications as part of the service.
The company operates standard business hours for estimate scheduling (confirm by phone) and typically begins installations on weekdays. Parking is not a constraint since work happens on-site. Installation timelines for a full replacement span three to five working days for a standard residential roof, weather permitting. Oklahoma's spring storm season compresses availability; booking in winter or early fall shortens wait time.
Statewide Roofing's combination of material transparency, documented warranties, and direct labor makes it a reliable choice for Oklahoma City homeowners planning a replacement rather than reacting to emergency damage.
