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Roof Replacement

When repairs are no longer enough, a full roof replacement protects your home for decades. We install impact-resistant asphalt shingles, standing-seam metal roofing, and specialty materials engineered for Oklahoma's severe weather — from summer hailstorms to winter ice. Every installation includes a thorough decking inspection and upgraded ventilation so your new roof performs at its best.

Not sure what a new roof will cost? Our roof cost guide breaks down pricing factors, material comparisons, and financing options so there are no surprises. If your roof was damaged in a storm, insurance may cover the full replacement — and our team handles the insurance claim process for you.

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Storm Damage & Insurance Claims

Oklahoma is one of the most hail-prone states in the country, and severe storms can compromise your roof in minutes. Our storm damage repair team responds with same-day emergency service — tarping exposed areas, documenting every point of impact, and starting the insurance claim process immediately so your home is protected. Need immediate help? Our emergency roof tarping service in Tulsa is available 24/7.

We work directly with your insurance adjuster, providing the detailed photo documentation and contractor estimates they need to approve your claim. Whether it's hail damage to shingles, wind-lifted flashing, or debris impact, we've handled thousands of claims across Oklahoma. If the damage extends beyond the roof, our restoration services team can address water damage and interior repairs as well.

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Roof Repair

A small leak today can become a major problem tomorrow. Our roof repair services cover everything from emergency leak repairs and missing shingle replacement to flashing repairs, vent boot replacements, and preventive maintenance. We diagnose the root cause — not just the symptom — so the fix lasts.

Sometimes a repair is all you need; other times the damage points to a larger issue. After every inspection, we give you an honest assessment: repair or replace. If storm damage is involved, we'll document it for your insurance company and help you get the coverage you're entitled to.

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Commercial Roofing

Oklahoma businesses need roofing systems engineered for performance. Our commercial roofing division installs and maintains TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, and built-up systems for flat and low-slope structures — from retail centers and warehouses to churches and office buildings.

We offer preventive maintenance programs that extend the life of your commercial roof and catch small issues before they disrupt your business. For new construction or major renovations, our general contracting team can coordinate the full scope of work. Every commercial project includes manufacturer-backed warranties and detailed project documentation.

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Anatomy of an Oklahoma Roof

From the decking up to the ridge cap, every layer of your roofing system has a job. Knowing the vocabulary — flashing, underlayment, ice & water shield, soffit, fascia, ridge vent — helps you understand exactly what we're inspecting and why each component matters in Oklahoma's hail, wind, and ice climate.

Roof Decking

The structural plywood or OSB sheathing nailed to the rafters. A sound deck is the foundation every shingle, underlayment layer, and fastener depends on.

Underlayment

Synthetic or felt membrane installed over the decking. It's a secondary water barrier that protects your home if shingles are blown off or damaged.

Ice & Water Shield

Self-adhering waterproof membrane installed at eaves, valleys, and around penetrations to prevent leaks from ice damming and wind-driven rain.

Flashing

Bent metal (step, counter, drip edge, and apron flashing) sealing transitions at chimneys, walls, valleys, and skylights. Most roof leaks trace back to failed flashing.

Ridge Vent & Soffit Vents

Balanced attic ventilation: soffit vents pull cool air in at the eaves, ridge vents exhaust hot, humid air at the peak. Required for shingle warranty validity.

Fascia & Soffit

The horizontal trim board (fascia) that supports gutters and the underside panel (soffit) that closes off the eaves. Both protect rafter tails from rot.

Granule Loss

When asphalt shingles shed their protective ceramic granules — visible in gutters or downspouts. Accelerates UV degradation and exposes the asphalt mat.

Hail Bruising

Soft, pliable spots in the shingle mat caused by hail impact. Often invisible from the ground but compromises the shingle's waterproof seal — a primary insurable peril.

Wind Uplift & Blow-Offs

High winds that lift shingle tabs, break the adhesive seal, or tear shingles off entirely. Common in Oklahoma's straight-line wind events and tornado outflows.

Nail Pops

Fasteners that back out of the decking over time, lifting the shingle above and creating a leak path. Often caused by improper nailing depth or thermal cycling.

Ponding & Pipe Boot Failure

Standing water on low-slope areas and cracked rubber pipe-boot seals around plumbing vents — two of the most common slow-leak sources we diagnose.

Ice Damming

Ridges of ice that form at the eaves when warm attic air melts roof snow that refreezes at the cold edge — forcing water back under the shingles.

Navigating the Insurance Claims Process

Filing a roof insurance claim can feel overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. At C&A Roofing, we've guided thousands of Oklahoma homeowners through the process — from the initial storm damage inspection to final approval. We document every detail with high-resolution photos, meet with your adjuster on-site, and provide the professional estimates your insurance company requires.

Our goal is simple: make sure you receive the full coverage you're entitled to so your home is restored properly. Whether you need a few repairs or a complete roof replacement, we handle the paperwork and keep you informed at every step. Ready to start? Contact us or call (918) 637-6634 for a free inspection.

Why Oklahoma Homeowners Trust C&A Roofing

We're not just roofers — we're your neighbors protecting Oklahoma homes for over 24 years.

Fast Response

Same-day inspections available. We respond within 30 minutes and can often be at your home the same day you call.

Insurance Experts

We handle insurance claims daily. We'll meet with your adjuster, document all damage, and fight to get your claim approved.

Quality Guaranteed

A+ BBB rated with manufacturer certifications. Every job backed by comprehensive material and workmanship warranties.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common roofing questions. For personalized advice about your roof replacement or storm damage repair, call us at (918) 637-6634.

How much does a new roof cost in Oklahoma?

The cost of a new roof replacement in Oklahoma typically ranges from $8,000 to $25,000 for residential properties, depending on size, materials, and complexity. Factors include roof pitch, accessibility, material choice (asphalt shingles, metal, tile), and any necessary repairs to decking or structure. We provide free detailed estimates with transparent pricing — and offer flexible financing for qualified homeowners.

How long does a roof replacement take?

Most residential roof replacements are completed in 1-3 days, depending on the size and complexity of the project. Larger homes or those with multiple levels, steep pitches, or extensive damage may take longer. Weather conditions can also affect the timeline. We always communicate expected completion dates upfront.

Does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement?

Yes, homeowners insurance typically covers roof replacement when damage is caused by covered perils like hail, wind, or storms. We specialize in helping Oklahoma homeowners navigate storm damage insurance claims, meeting with adjusters, and ensuring all damage is properly documented. Contact us for a free storm damage inspection.

What are signs I need a new roof?

Common signs include: shingles that are curling, cracking, or missing; granules in gutters; visible wear around roof penetrations; leaks or water stains on ceilings; sagging areas; and a roof age of 20+ years. If you notice any of these signs, schedule a free inspection or learn about targeted roof repair options to extend your roof's life.

How do I choose the best roofing contractor?

Look for a licensed, insured, and locally established contractor with strong references and online reviews. Verify they have experience with your roof type, offer written warranties, and will handle permits. C&A Roofing is A+ BBB rated, locally owned in Claremore since 2001, and provides comprehensive warranties on all work.

What roofing materials are best for Oklahoma weather?

Impact-resistant asphalt shingles (Class 4) are popular in Oklahoma due to frequent hail. Metal roofing offers excellent durability and energy efficiency. For flat or low-slope roofs (common on commercial properties), TPO and modified bitumen provide superior weather protection. We help you choose the best material based on your budget, aesthetic preferences, and local weather patterns.

Do you offer financing for roofing projects?

Yes! We offer flexible financing options through Enhancify to make your roofing project affordable, with quick online approval and competitive rates. We also work with insurance claims to minimize out-of-pocket costs for storm damage repairs and replacements.

How often should I have my roof inspected?

We recommend annual roof inspections, plus after any major storm event. Regular inspections catch small issues — handled with minor roof repairs — before they become expensive problems. Our free inspections include a comprehensive assessment of shingles, flashing, ventilation, and structural components with a detailed written report.

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