Today's Roofing is a licensed and insured residential roofing contractor serving Oklahoma City with asphalt shingle, metal, and flat-roof installations and repairs. The company operates as a local operation focused on new roof installations and storm damage assessment rather than a high-volume commercial firm, positioning it between large national franchises and one-person crews.
Today's Roofing handles residential roof replacement, repair, and inspection across the Oklahoma City metro area. Storm damage is a significant part of the workload here; hail and wind claims make up a steady portion of jobs, particularly after severe weather in spring and early summer. The company also performs roof inspections for home sales and insurance purposes. Work ranges from emergency tarping and patching to full tear-off and replacement on single-family homes and duplexes. Flat roofs, common on older Oklahoma City commercial-residential hybrids, are included in their scope.
Today's Roofing primarily installs 30-year architectural asphalt shingles, the industry standard for Oklahoma City residential work. Metal roofing (standing seam and metal shingle profiles) is available as a higher-end option; metal costs roughly 40 to 50 percent more upfront than asphalt but lasts 40 to 70 years and handles hail better, a practical consideration given Oklahoma's storm climate. Flat roofing typically uses TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) membrane or built-up tar-and-gravel systems.
For a typical 2,000-square-foot asphalt shingle roof replacement in Oklahoma City, estimates from Today's Roofing and comparable local contractors run between $8,000 and $12,000, depending on roof pitch, tear-off requirements, and local labor costs. Metal roofing on the same square footage ranges from $12,000 to $18,000. Prices shift with material commodity costs; confirm current pricing directly with the company.
Today's Roofing competes locally against larger franchises like Boral Limited (operating under roofing brands nationwide) and independent crews ranging from solo operators to five-person teams. A key difference: Today's Roofing carries general liability insurance and is licensed in Oklahoma, a requirement that not all small crews meet. When requesting estimates from multiple roofers, verify licensing through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board; unlicensed work voids homeowner protections and may create liability in a future sale.
The trade-off is timing. Larger roofing companies can often schedule jobs within one to two weeks during off-season months (September through March); smaller local contractors sometimes run three to four weeks out. Today's Roofing's estimate window and scheduling typically fall in the mid-range. Storm damage jobs, however, spike demand across all providers in May and June, extending wait times citywide.
Standard asphalt shingle warranties from manufacturers (Owens Corning, GAF, Certainteed) cover defects in the shingle itself for 20 to 30 years, but not labor or fastening. Today's Roofing provides a workmanship warranty (labor and installation quality) separately; the length and terms should be confirmed in writing before signing a contract. A workmanship warranty of five to ten years is typical for local roofers. Metal roofing carries longer manufacturer coverage (often 40 to 50 years) and should be paired with a workmanship guarantee as well.
Today's Roofing is a good fit for Oklahoma City homeowners dealing with storm damage, those seeking a local licensed contractor with insurance, and anyone comparing multiple estimates for a full replacement. The company handles both urgent repairs and planned projects. It is not a choice for commercial flat-roof membrane specialists or those requiring commercial bonding and additional liability layers; those jobs move to larger commercial-roofing firms.
Most Oklahoma City roofers, including Today's Roofing, begin with an in-person roof inspection and walk-through. The inspector photographs damage, measures square footage, notes any structural concerns (rot, sagging, ventilation issues), and discusses material options and pricing on site or via follow-up email. This typically takes 30 to 60 minutes and is free. A written estimate should specify materials, labor, timeline, deposit terms, and warranty. Insurance claims for storm damage require a separate insurer-approved estimate; Today's Roofing can file this and coordinate with the insurance adjuster, a service that simplifies the claims process for the homeowner.
Hours and availability shift seasonally. Spring and summer are peak seasons; winter months (December through February) are quieter and sometimes offer faster scheduling. Contact the company directly to confirm current availability and arrange an inspection.
For Oklahoma City homeowners facing a roof decision, Today's Roofing offers the local knowledge and accountability that makes a straightforward estimate and installation experience possible.
