
Asphalt Shingle Roof Direct serves Oklahoma, including Tulsa. Oklahoma's weather is extreme, with hot summers, cold winters, and frequent storms. Your roof faces wind, hail, and temperature swings. We provide robust roofing to protect your home.
Oklahoma experiences a challenging climate. Summers are hot and humid, while winters can bring freezing temperatures and snow. The state is also prone to severe thunderstorms and high winds, which can severely damage roofs. EPDM roofing is a good choice for flat or low-slope areas on Oklahoma homes. It offers excellent waterproofing and is known for its resilience against harsh weather. We understand the importance of a strong, reliable roof in this region. Our team focuses on quality installations that can withstand Oklahoma's demanding conditions.
The 25% rule in roofing often refers to the maximum allowable slope variation on a roof deck. If more than 25% of the deck is uneven, repairs might be needed before new shingles are installed. We inspect your Oklahoma roof to ensure a sound base.
The cost of a new roof depends on factors like roof size, material choice, and installation complexity. We offer a free phone quote for your Tulsa home to provide an accurate estimate. This helps you plan your project budget.
We provide fair pricing for our roofing services year-round. The best time for a new roof is when your current one needs attention, not based on the month. Contact us for a free quote in Oklahoma anytime.
The best roofing company is one that offers reliable service and high-quality workmanship. We are dedicated to delivering excellent roofing solutions and ensuring customer satisfaction. We want your roof to be strong and dependable.
A fair price for a new roof is determined by the scope of work, materials used, and the specific needs of your home. We offer a free phone consultation to give you a clear understanding of the investment for your Tulsa property.
EPDM roofing is a practical choice for many Oklahoma homes, especially those with flat or low-slope roofs. It offers excellent waterproofing and stands up well to the state's extreme weather. We can assess if it's the right solution for your needs.
Useful reference: NOAA storm data — hail and wind event history.