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Wind Damage Roof Repair in Tulsa, OK — Storm-Season Specialists

Wind damage roof repair in Tulsa — lifted shingles, torn flashing, tornado spin-up damage. Free inspection, full insurance documentation. Call (918) 555-0199.

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Wind damage on a Tulsa roof — what's actually happening

Wind damages shingles in three ways, often all at once during the same storm. First, lift: the wind catches the leading edge of a shingle and pulls it upward, breaking the sealant strip that bonds it to the shingle below. Second, creasing: the lifted shingle slams back down, leaving a sharp horizontal crease across the tab — visible from the roof, often invisible from the ground. Third, the catastrophic case: the shingle tears off entirely, exposing the underlayment or bare deck to the next rain.

Lifted-and-recreased shingles are the most insidious wind damage. They look intact from the driveway, but their sealant bond is broken — meaning they're no longer wind-resistant and will lift again at much lower wind speeds. The next 40-mph gust can take a roof that looked fine to the eye. This is why a post-storm inspection matters even when the roof seems undamaged.

Why Tulsa wind damage is different

Oklahoma is one of the windiest states in the country. Average sustained wind speeds in Tulsa run 10–12 mph year-round; gust speeds during severe weather routinely exceed 60 mph and not uncommonly reach 80 mph. The state also leads the nation in tornado frequency per square mile — Tulsa County alone has documented EF-0 through EF-4 tornadoes in modern recordkeeping, with the 2015 Sand Springs EF-2 being the most recent major metro impact.

But tornadoes are rare events. The wind damage we see most often isn't from funnels — it's from the straight-line winds that surround severe thunderstorm systems. A typical Tulsa storm produces 50–70 mph gusts over a wide area; supercell systems produce 70–90 mph gusts in narrower bands. Microbursts and downbursts produce intense winds (80–120+ mph) over very localized areas, often unforecasted, often confused with tornado damage when they level a single block.

Our wind damage inspection process

  1. Walk every slope visually.Lifted, missing, and creased shingles are visible from the roof — but only from the roof. The lifted-corner test (gently pulling on each shingle's leading edge) reveals shingles whose sealant has failed.
  2. Check the flashing and ridge caps. Wind often damages ridge caps (the cap shingles along the peak) and flashing (around chimneys, pipes, valleys) before it tears off field shingles. These are higher-value damage points adjusters sometimes miss.
  3. Inspect the underlayment. Where shingles are missing, the felt or synthetic underlayment may be torn or ballooned. Damaged underlayment requires replacement even if shingles can be patched over it.
  4. Look at fasteners. Improperly driven nails (high nails) are a common wind-damage amplifier. We document fastener issues because they affect both the repair scope and the warranty.
  5. Document collateral. Wind tears off gutters, fascia trim, vent caps, satellite dishes, and (sometimes) chunks of siding. All of it goes on the claim documentation.
  6. Drone documentation.Aerial footage shows wind damage patterns over the full roof. Adjusters trust drone documentation because it's reproducible and contextual.

Signs of wind damage you should know

  • Lifted shingles. Corners curled or peaked. Often subtle from the ground; obvious from the roof.
  • Missing shingles. Bare spots showing felt or deck. Obvious and urgent.
  • Creased shingles. A sharp horizontal line across the tab where the shingle bent. Indicates the sealant broke.
  • Torn or missing flashing. Around chimneys, pipes, skylights, valleys. Flashing failures cause leaks even when shingles look fine.
  • Damaged ridge caps. The cap row along the peak. Often the first to fail in high wind.
  • Granule loss on driveway or in gutters.Wind doesn't cause granule loss directly, but wind plus debris (small twigs, sand) can shed granules at scale.
  • Shingle pieces in the yard. Sometimes the only ground-level signal that something happened up top.

Cost and insurance — wind claims specifically

Wind damage repair costs depend on scope. A few replacement shingles plus flashing repair runs $300–$1,500. A single-slope tear-off and replacement (because matching aged shingles is impossible) runs $3,000–$6,000. Full-roof replacement on wind damage that affects multiple slopes runs $9,000–$16,000, identical to hail-driven replacement.

Wind damage falls under the wind/hail peril on standard Oklahoma homeowner's policies. Wind/hail deductibles are often percentage-based (1%, 3%, or 5% of dwelling coverage), which on a $300,000 home means $3,000–$15,000 out of pocket before the carrier pays. Check your declarations page before the storm — many homeowners discover their high deductible only when they file.

Two things commonly trip up wind claims. First: matching. When shingles can't be color-matched across slopes, Oklahoma's line-of-sight matching rules generally entitle you to full-slope replacement. Adjusters know this; we make sure your claim reflects it. Second: roof age. If your policy is ACV (Actual Cash Value) instead of RCV (Replacement Cost Value), depreciation is deducted from older-roof payouts. ACV claims still cover wind damage; they just pay less.

For deeper detail on the difference between hail and wind damage — and why the distinction matters for your claim — see our hail vs. wind identification guide.

Why work with us for wind damage

  • 15+ years of Tulsa storm-season experience. Spring after spring, the same crews working the same neighborhoods. We know what each storm pattern leaves behind.
  • Emergency response for active damage.Missing shingles can't wait for an appointment. We tarp first, inspect second, restore third.
  • Full insurance claim handling.We meet your adjuster on the roof. About 60% of supplements we file increase the carrier's initial payout — often the difference between a patch and the full-slope replacement you're entitled to.
  • GAF Master Elite trained. Manufacturer training, full-system warranty registration available, current Oklahoma code compliance built into every install.
  • Class 4 impact-resistant shingles available.If we're replacing your roof anyway, Class 4 (highest UL impact rating) adds wind resistance and qualifies for Oklahoma premium reductions on most carriers.
  • 10-year workmanship warranty.Backed by a local company that's been here since before the 2013 storm and plans to be here for the next one.

If you had wind in your neighborhood and haven't had your roof inspected, the inspection is free, takes about an hour, and protects your claim window. Call now — or fill out the form below — and we'll be on the roof tomorrow.

Service Areas

Wind 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

Wind Damage — Frequently Asked Questions

  • Standard 3-tab shingles are rated for 60 mph. Architectural shingles are typically rated 110–130 mph. But ratings are for new shingles in lab conditions — aged, brittle, or improperly nailed shingles can lift at 40–50 mph. Tulsa regularly sees 60–80 mph straight-line winds in severe storms.

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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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