Oklahoma

57 Roofing Companies in Oklahoma: Public Records & Data

Public records on roofing contractors licensed in Oklahoma: state registrations, manufacturer certifications, OSHA citations, and storm history. Every record is sourced from a public agency and dated.

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57 Companies in Oklahoma

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Company City Reach How far the company works. Local = serves a single state; Multi-State = lists service areas in two or more states. Based on the service areas the company advertises. Site Age How long the company's website domain has been registered, read from public WHOIS / RDAP records. It's a rough proxy for how long the business has been around. Credentials Manufacturer certifications and trade-association memberships we verified against each provider's own directory. Hover a badge to see its full name. Rating A blended average of the company's ratings across Google, Yelp, BBB and manufacturer networks - not any single site's score. Records How many of 5 public-record checks this company clears: a state license on file, a registered LLC / Inc, a commercial address, at least one credential, and a 4.0+ rating.
Superior Commercial Roofing Jones Local 1 year - 5.0
Conrad's Roofing Tulsa Local 7 years - 4.9
Messick Roofing and Construction Tulsa Local 17 years - 4.9
Red River Roofing Edmond Local 4 years
  • CT
  • OC
  • TAMKO
  • Carlisle
4.7
Rescue Roofing Limestone Local 2 years - 4.7
T-Town Roofing Tulsa Local 17 years
  • TAMKO
4.5
E2 Roof Co. Tulsa Multi-State 2 years
  • TAMKO
  • ATLAS
4.3
R Turley Roofing Jenks Local 15 years - 4.1
Shamrock Roofing and Construction Oklahoma City Multi-State 9 years
  • CT
  • OC
  • Carlisle
5.0
OKC Roofers Oklahoma City Local 18 years
  • TAMKO
5.0
777 Roofing & Construction Mustang Local 13 years
  • HAAG
5.0
Blacksmith Roofing Tulsa Local 8 years
  • CT
  • ATLAS
5.0
NuRoof Tulsa Local 7 years
  • ATLAS
5.0
VH1 Roofing Tulsa Local 6 years
  • CT
  • OC
  • FORTIFIED
5.0
Palladium Roofing Moore Local 6 years
  • OC
  • HAAG
  • FORTIFIED
  • NRCA
5.0
Prestige Roofing Oklahoma City Local 24 years
  • CT
5.0
Standard Roofing Oklahoma City Local 13 years
  • JM
  • Carlisle
5.0
Yates Roofing & Construction Nichols Hills Local 11 years
  • CT
  • OC
  • TAMKO
  • FORTIFIED
  • NRCA
4.9
Statewide Roofing Oklahoma City Local 24 years
  • CT
  • OC
  • VELUX
4.9
Lifestyle Home Improvement Roofing and Construction Ingalls Local 13 years
  • TAMKO
4.9
HCS Roofing and Restoration Oakhurst Local 7 years
  • OC
4.9
RoofIT Tulsa Local 8 years
  • OC
4.9
Arrowhead Roofing Tulsa Multi-State 16 years
  • NRCA
4.8
Advantage Roofing Oklahoma City Local 7 years
  • CT
  • TAMKO
  • JM
4.8
Native Roofing + Construction Tulsa Local 6 years
  • ATLAS
  • Carlisle
  • NRCA
4.7

What Oklahoma requires of roofers

Oklahoma does not have a statewide licensing requirement for roofing contractors, which means roofers are not required to obtain a state-issued license before performing roofing work. However, roofing contractors are required to register with the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board (CIB) if they perform certain types of construction work that fall under the board's jurisdiction, such as electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work. For general roofing work specifically, the state leaves much of the regulatory oversight to individual cities and counties, so requirements can vary significantly depending on where the work is being performed.

Many municipalities in Oklahoma, including Oklahoma City and Tulsa, have their own local licensing or registration requirements for roofing contractors. These local requirements may include submitting a business registration, providing proof of general liability insurance, and in some cases obtaining a surety bond. Contractors should contact the local city or county clerk's office or building department to determine what permits and registrations are required before beginning any roofing project. Failure to obtain required local permits can result in fines or required removal of completed work.

While there is no state-mandated examination for roofers, contractors operating in Oklahoma are strongly encouraged to carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage to protect both their business and their clients. Some local jurisdictions may require proof of insurance as part of the permit or registration process. Business owners should also register their company with the Oklahoma Secretary of State and comply with all applicable tax obligations. Staying informed about local ordinances is essential, as requirements can change and vary widely across the state.

Authority: Oklahoma Construction Industries Board

Recent Inspections and Violations

Date Employer Violation Type Penalty
777 ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, LLC
Annual summary (OSHA 300A) review and posting 1904.32(b)(4)
Other $0
777 ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, LLC
Train each employee exposed to fall hazards 1926.503(a)(1)
Other $1,891
STATEWIDE ROOFING
Use of ladders 1926.1053(b)(20)
Serious $2,143
STATEWIDE ROOFING
Residential construction - fall protection required 1926.501(b)(13)
Serious $2,143
ADVANTAGE ROOFING LLC
Residential construction - fall protection required 1926.501(b)(13)
Serious $2,642
YATES ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION , LLC
Fall protection at 6 ft on walking/working surfaces 1926.501(b)(1)
Serious $1,735
CHAMPION ROOFING LLC
Lifting and hauling equipment 1926.602(c)(1)(vii)
Serious $1,330

Storm & hail history

  • 11,436 Storm events (10yr)
  • 6″ Max hail size
  • 120 mph Max wind gust
  • 909 Tornadoes (10yr)
Events per year by type
Event type breakdown
Seasonality - events by month (10yr total)

Recent storm events

Date Type County Magnitude
Thunderstorm wind CUSTER 59 mph
Thunderstorm wind CUSTER 58 mph
Thunderstorm wind CUSTER 59 mph
Thunderstorm wind CUSTER 58 mph
Thunderstorm wind ROGER MILLS 61 mph
Thunderstorm wind ROGER MILLS 59 mph

Frequently asked - Oklahoma

How do I verify a roofing contractor is licensed and insured in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma requires roofing contractors to register with the Construction Industries Board. Ask any contractor for their CIB registration number and verify it at the board's website. Also request proof of general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. Never hire a roofer who cannot provide both. This protects you from being held financially responsible if a worker is injured or your property is damaged during the job.
What roofing materials work best for Oklahoma's weather?
Oklahoma experiences severe hailstorms, high winds, and intense summer heat. Impact-resistant asphalt shingles rated Class 3 or Class 4 are a popular and practical choice because they can lower your insurance premiums and withstand hail damage. Metal roofing is also a strong option for durability and wind resistance. Ask your contractor which materials are most commonly recommended for your specific region of the state.
Should I get multiple estimates before hiring a roofer in Oklahoma?
Yes, getting at least three written estimates is strongly recommended. This helps you understand fair pricing in your local market and gives you a chance to compare materials, warranties, and timelines. Be cautious of bids that are significantly lower than others, as this can signal the use of inferior materials or unlicensed labor. A detailed written estimate protects you and sets clear expectations before any work begins.
What should I watch out for after a hailstorm or tornado in Oklahoma?
Storm chasers are out-of-state contractors who flood Oklahoma neighborhoods after severe weather, offering quick repairs and pushing homeowners to file insurance claims. Many disappear after collecting payment or do substandard work. Always hire a local, established roofing company with verifiable references. Check reviews, confirm their physical address, and never sign over your insurance claim rights to a contractor. Oklahoma law gives you protections against certain deceptive contractor practices.
How long does a typical roof replacement take in Oklahoma?
Most residential roof replacements in Oklahoma are completed in one to three days, depending on the size of your home, the roofing material chosen, and the weather. Summer heat and storm season can affect scheduling. A reputable contractor will give you a clear timeline upfront and communicate any delays. Make sure the contract includes a start date and an estimated completion date before work begins.
What warranty should I expect when hiring an Oklahoma roofing contractor?
You should receive two types of warranties. The first is a manufacturer's warranty covering the roofing materials, which can range from 25 years to a lifetime depending on the product. The second is a workmanship warranty from the contractor, typically ranging from one to ten years. Ask for both in writing before signing any contract. A contractor who is unwilling to provide a written workmanship warranty is a red flag.