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Recent Work

Chalked hail inspections, tear-offs, dry-ins, finished roofs and seamless gutter — photographed on real Bartlesville-area jobs, not bought from a stock library.

13 photographs

Every one of these is our crew, on a roof near you.

Click any photo to open it. If you want to see a roof we have finished on your street, call and ask — after 44 years in this town there is usually one within a few blocks.

Video

A tear-off, from above.

Ninety seconds of what a roof looks like once the shingles are off and the deck is exposed — the point in the job where a roofer either finds the rot or covers it back up.

Aerial footage over an active tear-off — decking exposed, ground tarped, crew working the slope.
Case notes

Six jobs, and what was actually going on in each one.

A photograph shows you the finish. These are the decisions underneath it — the reason a job was done the way it was done, written up by the crew who did it.

Documented hail inspection — Bartlesville Roofing & Gutters, Bartlesville · summer 2026 Bartlesville · summer 2026

Documented hail inspection

This is what a real storm inspection produces. Every impact on the slope is chalked, the test square is marked out, and the whole roof is photographed slope by slope. The homeowner gets that photo set whether they hire us or not — and if a claim is filed, the adjuster is looking at the same marks we were, rather than taking our word for it over the phone.

Full tear-off and dry-in — Bartlesville Roofing & Gutters, Washington County · spring Washington County · spring

Full tear-off and dry-in

Old roof stripped to the deck, decking checked sheet by sheet, then dried in with synthetic underlayment and taped at the eaves before anything else happened. Bundles were staged along the ridge so the crew could run the field without walking material up a ladder all day. Tearing off is the only way to find soft sheathing — a roof-over hides it and warranties it back to you.

Reroof around an existing solar array — Bartlesville Roofing & Gutters, Bartlesville area · autumn Bartlesville area · autumn

Reroof around an existing solar array

Solar makes a reroof more complicated, not impossible. The array stays put, the shingles come off and go back on around it, and the penetrations get re-flashed properly rather than gunned with sealant and hoped for. Homeowners with panels are often told their roof cannot be redone without a full solar removal. That is not always true, and it is worth getting a second opinion before paying for one.

Winter tear-off on a mid-century home — Bartlesville Roofing & Gutters, Bartlesville · winter Bartlesville · winter

Winter tear-off on a mid-century home

Bartlesville has a genuine mid-century modern housing stock — long low rooflines, wide overhangs, and shallow pitches that a standard architectural shingle detail does not automatically suit. Low-slope sections need different underlayment and a different eave detail than the steep sections beside them. Knowing which is which on a house like this is the difference between a roof that lasts and a roof that leaks at the transition.

Seamless gutter rolled on site — Bartlesville Roofing & Gutters, Bartlesville · spring Bartlesville · spring

Seamless gutter rolled on site

Every run on this job was formed to length at the truck, so there is not a single joint along the straight sections — only at the corners and outlets. Fewer seams means fewer places to fail. We look at the fascia before the gutter goes up, because hanging new aluminium on a rotted board is a job you pay for twice.

Completed architectural roof — Bartlesville Roofing & Gutters, Bartlesville · brick and stone ranch Bartlesville · brick and stone ranch

Completed architectural roof

Finished job: new architectural shingles, new drip edge, new valley metal, new pipe boots, and the gutter line re-hung straight. The details that decide whether this roof lasts thirty years are all underneath and invisible in this photograph — which is exactly why we photograph them on the way up.

Customer reviews & testimonials

What Bartlesville customers say

Real customers, real Bartlesville roofs. We read every review that comes in and we answer the ones that need answering — including the critical ones. Our 5-star rating is on our Google Business Profile and our Facebook page, and both are linked in the footer.

★★★★★

“The team made sure our new roof was built according to local code. Got us all the permits necessary for the project. We love our new roof!”

Emmett Marsh · New roof · Bartlesville
★★★★★

“Our deck repair was done efficiently. They gave us the repairs we needed without breaking our budget.”

Lindsey Beumer · Deck repair
★★★★★

“I've never seen a few guys do so much work in just a couple days! They were fast, efficient, and affordable. My roof is still looking new two years later.”

Brittany Smith · Full replacement
★★★★★

“Couldn't be happier with the service and the crew. These boys do not like to take it slow! Had my new roof finished promptly.”

Ben Davidson · New roof

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