
Is your Oklahoma asphalt shingle roof prepared for the state's dramatic weather swings, from the severe thunderstorms around Oklahoma City and Tulsa to the intense heat and occasional ice storms? We understand the unique challenges Oklahoma's climate presents. You need an asphalt shingle roof that's built to withstand high winds, hail, and extreme temperatures. We're here to answer your questions and ensure your home has the robust protection it deserves.
Oklahoma's weather is notoriously dynamic, making asphalt shingle roofs a critical defense. The state is prone to high winds, severe thunderstorms with hail, and intense summer heat, all of which can take a toll on roofing materials. This necessitates the use of shingles rated for high impact and wind resistance, along with expert installation that accounts for these potential threats. We focus on providing asphalt shingle roofs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also engineered to offer superior protection against Oklahoma's volatile weather conditions, ensuring your peace of mind.
The cost of a new asphalt shingle roof in Oklahoma is influenced by your roof's size, pitch, and the type of shingle selected, especially those rated for wind and hail. The complexity of the installation, including any necessary repairs to the underlying structure, also plays a role. We provide a clear explanation of these factors. Get a free phone quote for an estimate for your home in Oklahoma City or Tulsa.
Installing an asphalt shingle roof in Oklahoma typically involves removing old materials, inspecting and repairing the roof deck, applying robust underlayment and flashing, and then carefully laying the shingles. We prioritize installation techniques that enhance resistance to high winds and hail, crucial for Oklahoma's severe weather. Our process ensures a secure and protective roof.
For Oklahoma homeowners seeking the most economical asphalt shingle option, 3-tab shingles are generally the least expensive. However, given Oklahoma's severe weather risks, it's often advisable to consider architectural shingles which offer better wind and impact resistance. We can discuss the long-term value and protection different shingle types provide for your home.
The 25% rule in roofing suggests that if more than 25% of your shingles are damaged, it's usually more cost-effective to replace the entire roof. This is particularly relevant for Oklahoma homeowners after hailstorms. We conduct a thorough assessment to determine the most practical and economical solution for your roof's integrity and longevity.
Roofing demand in Oklahoma can sometimes be lower during the hotter summer months or the winter season, potentially leading to more competitive pricing. However, severe weather can strike at any time. We offer free quotes year-round, allowing you to plan your project when it best suits your budget and schedule, ensuring your home is protected.
Oklahoma's building codes have specific requirements, especially for wind resistance and impact protection, due to the prevalence of severe weather. We are diligent in adhering to all local regulations, ensuring your new asphalt shingle roof meets all necessary standards for safety and performance. This ensures your home is well-protected against common threats.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.