About us
A roofing company built around one idea: show the homeowner the evidence
Most bad roofing outcomes in Norman start the same way. A homeowner is asked to make a five-figure decision based on someone's verbal assessment of a surface they cannot see. We built this company to remove that problem.
Why we work this way
Roofing has a structural information problem. The customer cannot inspect the product, cannot watch most of the work, and cannot easily tell a good job from a bad one for several years, by which point the contractor may be long gone. Almost every complaint about this trade traces back to that gap.
Our entire process is designed around closing it. We photograph everything we find and give you the report whether or not you hire us. We price a defined scope in writing before anything is opened up, including the rate for replacing decking we haven't seen yet. We tell you when a repair is the right answer even though a replacement pays us better. And when the honest answer is that your roof is fine and you should call us again in three years, that is what you'll be told.
What we do
We are a residential and light-commercial roofing company serving Norman, the rest of Cleveland County and northern McClain County. Roof repair, full replacement, inspections, storm and hail damage restoration with insurance claim support, gutters, and low-slope commercial work.
We have served the Norman area for 13 years, since 2013, and we are not a storm-chasing operation that appears after a hail event and leaves when the work runs out. That distinction matters more than it sounds. A workmanship warranty is only worth as much as the likelihood that the company issuing it will still be reachable when a defect surfaces, which in roofing is typically one to three years after the job.
How we're set up
We are a local roofing contractor built around crews and trucks rather than a retail showroom. Roofing happens at your property, so that is where our people are: on the roof, in the attic and at your kitchen table going through the photographs. Keeping our overhead in the field instead of a shopfront is part of how we hold our pricing where it is.
Estimates are always produced from an on-site inspection. We do not give roof prices over the phone. A number quoted without seeing the roof is a number that will change, and the change is never downward.
What we will not do
This list is short and we are direct about it, because most of these things are common in this market.
- We will not touch your deductible. Rebating, absorbing or advertising the waiving of an insurance deductible is fraud under Oklahoma law. It exposes you as well as the contractor, and any company willing to commit fraud on your behalf at the start of a job is not one whose warranty means anything at the end of it.
- We will not ask you to sign on your doorstep. Not a contract, not a contingency agreement, not anything. If a decision is worth making it is worth making after you've read the paperwork and slept on it.
- We will not tell you that you need a new roof when you don't. The photo report exists so that you can check.
- We will not lay new shingles over old ones. It hides decking damage you're about to cover for twenty years, adds weight, traps heat and can complicate a future claim.
- We will not invent reviews, ratings or credentials. Which brings us to the next point.
An honest note about reviews
You will not find a star rating or a review count on this site. We would rather say plainly that we are building our public review record than display numbers we cannot substantiate, and a great many roofing sites display exactly those numbers. Our reviews page explains this in more detail, including how to verify any roofing contractor in Oklahoma before you hire them.
We would rather earn your trust through the inspection than borrow it from a graphic.
Licensing and insurance
We carry general liability and workers' compensation coverage, and we provide certificates on request before work starts. You should ask this of every contractor you consider and you should verify it independently rather than accept a verbal answer. If someone is injured on your roof and the contractor is not properly insured, that can become your problem.
Oklahoma requires roofing contractors to register with the state Construction Industries Board. Ask any contractor for their registration number and check it. It takes two minutes and it eliminates a meaningful share of the risk.
Start with an inspection, not a quote.
An hour on your roof and in your attic, a photo report you keep, and a straight recommendation. Then decide.