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Storm Damage Roof Repair in Tulsa — 24/7 Emergency Response

24/7 storm damage roof repair across Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso. Emergency tarping, water mitigation, full restoration. Call (918) 555-0199.

  • Same-Day Inspection*
  • GAF Master Elite Trained
  • Insurance Approved
  • 15+ Years in Tulsa
  • 2,500+ Roofs Completed

What we mean by “storm damage” in Tulsa

Storm damage in Tulsa is rarely one thing. A typical severe weather event delivers a combination — hail driven sideways by 60-mph straight-line winds, debris from neighboring trees, brief torrential rain that finds every weakness the wind created, and occasionally a brief but intense spin-up gust from the edge of a tornado. By the time the system passes, a roof can have hail bruising, lifted or missing shingles, torn flashing, displaced ridge caps, and minor structural movement — all at once. Restoration means addressing every piece of it.

We approach every storm call as a stabilize-first, inspect-thoroughly, restore-systematically project. The order isn't arbitrary. Stabilize keeps water out. Inspection finds everything that needs to be claimed. Restoration brings the roof back to better-than-original — because we replace what's damaged with current-code materials and properly nailed shingles, not whatever was there before.

The Tulsa storm environment

Tulsa sits in the heart of Tornado Alley. The metro's severe weather mix:

  • Severe thunderstorms — March through June peak. Hail, straight-line winds 60–80+ mph, occasional embedded tornadoes. This is the season that drives most of our restoration work.
  • Tornadoes — F0 through F4 documented in the metro. The 2015 Sand Springs EF-2 is the most recent major. Most tornado damage to roofs comes from the surrounding wind field rather than direct funnel hits, but both happen.
  • Ice storms — December through February. Rare in any given year but devastating when they happen. Ice loads stress old roofs, and the post-thaw water finds compromised flashing.
  • Microbursts and downbursts. Localized, fast, often unforecasted. A microburst can produce 80+ mph straight-line winds over a few-block area in minutes.
  • Secondary autumn storms — October–November. A smaller peak, often producing hail and high wind ahead of cold fronts.

Our storm damage response process

  1. Phone triage. When you call, we ask three questions: Is anyone hurt? Is water actively coming inside? Is there structural damage you can see? Based on the answers, we either dispatch immediately for emergency tarping or schedule a same-day inspection.
  2. Emergency stabilization. If there's active water intrusion, our first visit is tarping — see our emergency roof tarping service for what that involves. Tarping stops the bleed and protects your insurance claim from secondary-damage denial.
  3. Full damage inspection. Once the roof is stabilized, a full inspection follows. Hail, wind, debris, structural — we document each cause separately because they may correspond to different perils on your policy.
  4. Photo and drone documentation.Every elevation, every damage area. Drone footage captures patterns adjusters can't see from a ladder.
  5. Insurance claim assistance. We help you file, prep the damage narrative, meet the adjuster on the roof, and supplement when their estimate falls short.
  6. Approval and scheduling. Once approved, we schedule the full restoration. For a typical residential project (single-family home, 25–35 squares), tear-off and install runs 1–2 days. Larger or more complex roofs run 2–3 days.
  7. Final walkthrough. Quality check, magnetic-sweep cleanup for nails, warranty paperwork, and a final walkthrough with you before we leave.

Signs you need storm damage repair now

  • Missing or visibly lifted shingles after wind. Bare spots on the roof = water finding the deck within hours of the next rain.
  • Active leak. A new leak after a storm is the unambiguous signal — call before it travels through ceilings and walls.
  • Granules in the gutters or downspouts.Hail signature; the same storm that did this likely created mat fractures you can't see.
  • Bent or twisted vent stacks, satellite dishes, or chimneys. Wind damage rarely happens in isolation — adjacent shingles are usually compromised too.
  • Debris on the roof. Branches, sheet metal, or large debris can do significant damage to shingles even on impact. The visible debris is sometimes only the small fraction that stayed.
  • Daylight visible from the attic. A serious sign — call immediately.
  • Sagging or visibly bowed roof line. Structural concern; we may bring in a structural engineer as part of the assessment.

Cost and insurance handling

Storm damage repair cost varies wildly because the damage varies wildly. A few missing shingles plus tarp-and-replace one slope might be $1,500–$3,500. A full storm-driven replacement runs $9,000–$16,000 for asphalt or $20,000–$40,000+ for metal. Multi-peril damage with interior water intrusion can total $25,000–$80,000+ when interior restoration is included.

The good news: if the damage was caused by a covered peril (hail, wind, lightning, falling object), your homeowner's policy almost certainly covers it above your deductible. We handle the entire claim process and bill the insurance directly for the roof portion. For interior damage, we coordinate with local restoration partners — your insurance claim typically covers both under one event.

Oklahoma's 2-year statute of limitations on property claims applies here. The clock starts on the date of loss, not the date you discovered damage. Don't wait — see our explainer on Oklahoma's 2-year claim window for the details.

Why work with us specifically

  • 24/7 storm response*.Roofs don't wait for business hours. Neither do we during active storm seasons.
  • 2,500+ Tulsa-metro storm restorations completed.We've seen everything the Tulsa sky produces.
  • End-to-end insurance handling. We file, attend the adjuster meeting, document supplements, and release final payment. You sign things; we do everything else.
  • GAF Master Elite + Owens Corning Platinum trained. The full system warranties are available when the full system is installed.
  • Local Tulsa crews, full Oklahoma CIB compliance. No out-of-state storm chasers. The same crew that restores your roof can return for any warranty issue in years 1–10.
  • Restoration partnerships for interior damage.We don't do drywall and flooring ourselves, but we coordinate with vetted local partners so you're not chasing three contractors.

After every major Tulsa storm, the phones light up. Calling sooner means we get to you sooner. Free same-day inspection, full insurance handling, no obligation. Call now — or fill out the form below — and we'll be there.

Service Areas

Storm Damage Available Throughout the Tulsa Metro

Same response time. Same crews. Wherever the storm hit.

Also serving Catoosa, Coweta, Claremore, and the wider Tulsa metro.

FAQ

Storm Damage — Frequently Asked Questions

  • Anything caused by hail, wind, lightning strike, falling trees or branches, or hail-driven debris. Pure age-related wear is not storm damage — but storm damage on an older roof is still covered.

Get Started

Need Storm Damage in Tulsa? We're Ready.

Free same-day inspection*. Full insurance claim handling. Call now or fill out the form — we call back as quickly as we can during business hours.

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  • Free same-day inspection*. No obligation, no high-pressure pitch.
  • Insurance claim handling included. We meet your adjuster on the roof.
  • GAF Master Elite trained. Manufacturer-extended warranties available.
  • Tulsa-based crews, year-round. Not storm-chasers — we're here in February too.

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Service Availability Disclaimer

*Same-day and 24/7 storm response availability depends on crew scheduling, weather conditions, and current demand — response times and appointment availability are not guaranteed and may vary, especially after major storm events. Free inspections are subject to scheduling availability. Roofing services may be performed by independent local contractors. Cost figures shown on this website are typical ranges for the Tulsa metro, not quotes; your price depends on your roof and insurance outcome.

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