Service Area: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Franco Roofing provides roofing services in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and surrounding areas.
Storm & Weather Risk in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Hail Risk
Very High
Hurricane Risk
Low
Tornado Risk
Very High
Wind Damage
Very High
Hail Risk: Oklahoma is in the heart of Hail Alley and experiences some of the most severe and frequent hailstorms in the entire country.
Hurricane Risk: Oklahoma's inland location protects it from direct hurricane impacts, though remnants of Gulf storms occasionally bring heavy rain.
Tornado Risk: Oklahoma City has been struck by more tornadoes than any other major city in the U.S., including the devastating 2013 Moore EF5 tornado.
Wind Damage: Between tornadoes, derechos, and severe thunderstorm winds, Oklahoma experiences among the highest wind damage rates in the country.
Sources: Storm risk data compiled from NOAA Storm Prediction Center, National Hurricane Center, NCEI Billion-Dollar Weather Events, and National Weather Service local forecast offices. Risk levels reflect historical frequency and severity of events in this area.
Average Roofing Costs in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Roof Repair
$300 – $1,500
Average repair cost range
Full Replacement
$7,000 – $20,000
~2,100 sq ft avg · $350/square
Common Materials
OKC's high storm frequency means roofing contractors are always in demand. Spring storm season can create 2-3 month wait times for replacements.
Insurance Tip: Oklahoma insurance policies typically cover hail and tornado damage. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles can earn you up to a 28% discount on your homeowners insurance premium.
Best Season: Late fall and winter (October–February) offer the lowest prices and fastest turnaround times.
Oklahoma Roofing License & Insurance Requirements
License
Not Required
Insurance
Required
Bond
Not Required
License: Oklahoma does not require a state roofing license but does require registration. The Roofing Contractor Registration Act requires all roofing contractors to register with the Construction Industries Board (CIB). A new Residential Roofing Endorsement (exam required) takes effect July 1, 2026.
Insurance: Registered Oklahoma roofing contractors must maintain general liability insurance — minimum $500,000 for residential work, $1,000,000 for commercial work — and workers' compensation insurance or exemption.
Permits: Building permits are required in most Oklahoma municipalities. Check with your city's building department for specific requirements.
Consumer Tips
- ✓Verify contractor registration with the Construction Industries Board
- ✓Confirm general liability insurance (minimum $300K)
- ✓Ask about experience with impact-resistant shingles (Class 4)
- ✓Get multiple estimates, especially after hailstorms when demand is high
- ✓Be cautious of out-of-state storm chasers after major hail events
- ✓Ensure a written warranty covers both materials and workmanship
Regulatory body: Oklahoma Construction Industries Board
