Weather Tech Roofing is a licensed residential and commercial roofing contractor operating in Oklahoma City that sources materials from regional suppliers and handles new installation, repairs, and inspections across asphalt shingle, metal, and flat roof systems.
Weather Tech operates as a full-service roofing company handling both single-family homes and small commercial buildings throughout the Oklahoma City metro. The company carries Oklahoma's required roofing license and maintains general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Unlike larger national franchises that may subcontract labor, Weather Tech performs installation and repairs with in-house crews, which affects turnaround time and communication consistency on jobs running one to three weeks.
Weather Tech stocks asphalt composition shingles (30-year architectural grade), standing-seam metal roofing, and TPO membrane systems for flat roofs. Prices vary by material and pitch: asphalt shingle replacement on a 2,000-square-foot roof typically ranges from $8,000 to $12,000 depending on tear-off requirements and local labor costs, which shift seasonally. Metal roofing runs 40 to 60 percent higher than asphalt but carries a longer service life (50+ years vs. 20-25 years). Warranties are manufacturer-backed on materials and cover workmanship for 10 years on new installations.
The estimate process begins with a roof inspection. Weather Tech photographs existing damage, measures square footage, and assesses structural issues like sagging decking or water damage in the attic. Written estimates include material specifics, labor breakdown, debris removal, and warranty terms. Most estimates are free, though complex assessments on larger commercial properties may carry a nominal fee. The company does not lock pricing without a signed contract; material costs fluctuate quarterly, so confirm current figures before committing.
Weather Tech's material-sourcing model differs from national chains like Roof Depot or CertainTeed-affiliated contractors that rely on centralized supply chains. Regional sourcing can shorten lead times on common materials during Oklahoma's spring storm season when demand spikes. However, availability of specialty products (like cold-weather-rated underlayment or architectural shingles in non-standard colors) may be faster through larger distributors.
Labor-rate comparisons matter more than brand. Weather Tech's in-house crews typically charge $5 to $7 per square foot for labor on asphalt shingle replacement, competitive with mid-size local contractors like Midwest Roofing or Pinnacle Roofing Solutions but higher than volume-discount operations that hire seasonal workers. Choose Weather Tech if consistent crew continuity and direct communication outweigh saving 10 to 15 percent on labor. Choose larger chains if you need work done immediately during peak season or if you want to lock in pricing through national price-match guarantees.
Weather Tech works well for homeowners replacing roofs after hail damage (Oklahoma averages 4.5 significant hail events per year), those with older homes requiring custom metal work, or businesses needing commercial-grade flat roof systems. The company handles insurance claims documentation and coordinates with adjusters, valuable if damage assessment disputes arise.
It is less suited for emergency same-day repairs in remote parts of the Oklahoma City metro or for customers unwilling to wait 7 to 10 business days for an estimate during spring. If your roof is leaking and needs temporary patching before a full replacement, Weather Tech does offer emergency tarping at a call-out fee; confirm this service and rates directly.
Call Weather Tech with photos of visible damage and your address to schedule a roof inspection. The crew arrives with a ladder, flashlight, and measuring tape; the inspection takes 30 to 45 minutes. You can request access to the attic to document water stains or mold. The written estimate arrives via email or mail within five business days. If you approve, Weather Tech orders materials and schedules installation based on weather and crew availability; typical wait is two to four weeks.
Parking at your home should accommodate one work truck and a materials trailer. The roofing crew arrives at 7 a.m. and typically works 8 to 10 hours per day. Debris removal, including old shingles and nails, is included; the site is swept and checked with a magnet for loose fasteners.
Weather Tech operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for office calls and inspections. Emergency tarping is available weekends by phone dispatch. Hours and availability during winter weather closures shift annually; confirm current hours and any seasonal restrictions when you call.
Weather Tech's presence in Oklahoma City rests on its ability to source materials quickly during storm season and maintain consistent crews on multi-week projects, both practical advantages for homeowners facing the region's weather-damage cycles.
