Hail & Storm Damage
On May 8, 2026, baseball-size hail hit Bartlesville and damaged over 26,100 properties. Thousands of those roofs still have not been looked at by anyone who lives here.
What this actually involves.
Hail damage is not usually visible from the ground. A roof can look completely normal from the driveway and still be finished — the mat bruised, the granules knocked loose, the sealant strips broken. What you see instead, two or three years later, is a leak that your carrier will no longer connect to a storm.
That is why a documented inspection matters more than an opinion. We photograph every slope, mark the test squares, check the soft metals — vents, gutters, downspouts, the AC condenser fins — and give you the photo set whether you hire us or not. If the roof is fine, we will tell you it is fine and you will have dated proof of its condition.
What we look for after an Oklahoma storm
Storm Damage — the questions we get asked
How long do I have to file a hail claim in Oklahoma?
Report the damage promptly — most policies want it inside 30 to 180 days, and the specific window is in your policy. Separately, replacement-cost policies generally require the work to be completed within six months of the date of loss before they release the withheld replacement-cost balance. For the May 8, 2026 storm that puts the completion deadline around November 8, 2026.
Can hail damage a roof without me seeing anything?
Yes, and that is the normal case. Bruising and broken sealant strips are invisible from the ground and often invisible from the roof to an untrained eye. The damage shows up as a leak years later, after the claim window has closed.
Do you charge for a storm inspection?
No. The inspection, the photo documentation, and our written opinion are free, and the photo set is yours regardless of whether you hire us.
A crew knocked on my door offering a free roof. Should I use them?
Be careful. Oklahoma requires roofing contractors to be registered with the Construction Industries Board, and after July 1, 2026 residential roofing also requires a Residential Roofing Endorsement. Ask for the registration number and look it up before you sign anything. And no legitimate contractor can pay or waive your deductible — that is insurance fraud under Oklahoma law.
Other things we do.
Roof Replacement
Tear-off, deck repair, ice & water shield, and a new architectural, impact-resistant, metal, or low-slope system installed to Oklahoma code.
Read more Roof RepairRoof Repair & Leaks
Leak diagnosis, flashing and boot replacement, valley and decking repair, blow-off repair, and emergency tarping — same week, not next month.
Read more GuttersSeamless Gutters
Seamless 5″ and 6″ K-style and half-round gutter, oversized downspouts, micro-mesh guards, underground drainage, and fascia repair.
Read more Insurance ClaimsInsurance Claims
Documented damage reports, adjuster meetings, supplements for missed scope, and a plain-English walk through how an Oklahoma roof claim actually pays.
Read moreBartlesville customers on our work
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 repairGet a free roof inspection on your schedule.
We walk the roof, photograph every slope, and hand you a written scope and a fixed price. No high-pressure close, no door-knocking, no deductible games.