Residential Roofing Services
New Roof Installations:
- We will install new roofs on residential structures using high-quality roofing materials.
Roof Repair:
- We will provide roof repair services to valued customers who have minor damages to their roofs. We will repair leaks, cracks and other minor damages.
Roof Replacement:
- We will replace old and damaged roofs with new, high-quality roofing materials.

What To Expect
A roofing project can be a significant investment for a homeowner. To ensure that the process is smooth and successful, it is important to understand what to expect during the project. Below are the detailed steps that a customer should expect during a roofing project:
Consultation: The first step is for the customer to schedule a consultation with a roofing contractor. During this consultation, the contractor will assess the customer’s roofing needs, inspect the roof, and provide a detailed estimate of the work required.
Agreement: Once the estimate is approved, the contractor will provide a contract outlining the scope of work, the timeline, and the cost. It is important for the customer to review the contract carefully and ask any questions before signing it.
Permits and Materials: The contractor will obtain any necessary permits for the project, and order the required materials. The customer may need to provide access to the property to allow for delivery of the materials.
Preparation: The roofing crew will prepare the site by clearing the area around the home, covering landscaping and outdoor items, and setting up equipment.
Removal: The old roofing materials will be removed carefully and safely to avoid damage to the home or property. The crew will dispose of the old materials properly.
Inspection: Once the old materials are removed, the crew will inspect the roof decking for any damage or rot and make any necessary repairs.
Installation: The crew will begin installing the new roofing materials according to the manufacturer’s specifications. This may include installing new underlayment, flashing, and shingles or other roofing materials.
Cleanup: Once the installation is complete, the crew will thoroughly clean the site and remove any debris. The crew will also use magnets to collect any stray nails or other metal debris to prevent potential hazards.
Final Inspection: The contractor will conduct a final inspection to ensure that the work has been completed to the customer’s satisfaction and meets local building codes.
Customer Satisfaction: The customer will have the opportunity to inspect the work and ensure that it meets their expectations. Once the customer is satisfied, they will make the final payment to the contractor.
In summary, a roofing project involves several steps, from consultation to customer satisfaction. It is important for the customer to work closely with the contractor throughout the process and to ask any questions to ensure that they understand what to expect. By following these steps, a roofing project can be successful and provide a safe and secure roof for years to come.
Changes in Oklahoma Law:
Roofing contractors in Oklahoma are now prohibited from waiving insurance deductibles now that a new law has taken effect Nov. 1, 2022
House Bill 1940, approved on March 30, 2022 by the state’s senate, says that roofing contractors who are paid by property or casualty insurance proceeds cannot “advertise or promise to pay, directly or indirectly, all or part of any applicable insurance deductible” for providing any service. If a contractor violates the law, the insurer is not required to consider that contractor’s estimate.
The law also stipulates roofing contractors, adjusters and insurers giving an estimate must provide customers with written notification of the law.
Oklahoma’s legislation was in reaction to out-of-town contractors who arrive after a storm and offer to waive or pay for a homeowner’s deductible.
The law is designed to prevent roofing contractors from committing potential fraud by billing homeowners for the full cost of a project that insurance companies will pay with the exception of the deductible. The contractor then inflates the bill sent to the insurance company to cover the deductible.