Service Area: Ada, Oklahoma
Ada Roofing & Gutters provides roofing services in Ada, Oklahoma and surrounding areas.
Storm & Weather Risk in Ada, 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 is the epicenter of Tornado Alley. The state averages 56 tornadoes per year, with peak activity from April through June.
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 Ada, Oklahoma
Roof Repair
$250 – $1,400
Average repair cost range
Full Replacement
$6,500 – $18,000
~2,100 sq ft avg · $320/square
Common Materials
Oklahoma's extreme hail and tornado activity creates seasonal demand spikes. Impact-resistant shingles (Class 4) are increasingly popular and may qualify for insurance discounts.
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