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Residential Roofing Full-service shingle and roofing systems for Oklahoma homes built to handle hail and wind. Metal Roofing Standing seam, R-panel, and stone-coated steel built for Oklahoma storms. Flat Roofing TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen systems for low-slope commercial and residential roofs in Oklahoma. Insurance Claims Storm damage documentation and adjuster coordination so your claim covers the full scope of repairs. Siding Vinyl, fiber cement, and steel siding installation and storm-damage replacement across Oklahoma. Seamless Gutters Custom-formed aluminum and steel gutters with proper slope and downspout placement for Oklahoma homes. Windows Replacement and new-construction windows with proper flashing and air sealing for Oklahoma homes. Doors Entry, storm, and patio door installation with proper framing and weatherstripping for Oklahoma homes. Spray Foam Insulation Open- and closed-cell spray foam for attics, crawl spaces, and walls across Oklahoma homes and buildings. Decks Custom pressure-treated, composite, and hardwood decks built to Oklahoma's structural and code requirements. Barns & Pole Buildings Post-frame barns, shops, and agricultural buildings engineered for Oklahoma wind and hail loads. Construction Additions, remodels, and exterior build-outs handled with the same precision as our roofing and storm work. Emergency Tarping 24/7 storm response to secure your roof and stop interior damage from spreading after severe weather.

Where we work

Based in Cleveland, OK — projects completed across a 70-mile radius spanning northeast and central Oklahoma. Enter your ZIP to confirm coverage, or browse the served cities below.

Recent projects across Oklahoma

A 70-mile reach from Cleveland, OK covering northeast and central Oklahoma.

  • Cleveland
  • Tulsa
  • Broken Arrow
  • Bartlesville
  • Stillwater
  • Ponca City
  • Enid
  • OKC Edge
  • Muskogee

Cities we serve

Each city below has notes on what we typically see there — housing mix, hail history, common projects — and which services come up most often.

Cleveland, OK

~ 0 mi

Cleveland is home base for Aero Precision Roofing — we cover the Cimarron Valley and surrounding Pawnee County communities from right here in town.

Cleveland is where the trucks are parked and the materials are staged. Working out of here means we can reach most of the Cimarron Valley and Pawnee County within the hour — whether that’s a hail call the morning after a storm or a scheduled metal roofing install on a rural ag property.

The older housing stock along Main Street and around the Cleveland city park tends to run with 20-year-old architectural shingles that are overdue for residential roofing replacement. Out toward the river bottoms, we see a lot of pole barns and equipment shelters that need barn and pole building work — metal panel re-roofing, ridge cap replacement, and the occasional full re-skin.

Hail events that track through the Cimarron corridor hit Cleveland directly, and insurance claims are a regular part of what we handle here. If you’re not sure whether your roof sustained damage, request an inspection and we’ll come take a look.

Pawnee, OK

~ 15 mi

Pawnee is a quick run from our Cleveland shop — we handle hail replacements, metal installs, and ag-building work across Pawnee County regularly.

Pawnee sits just 15 miles from our shop, which means we’re usually on-site within the same day for anything urgent. The housing stock here skews older, and a lot of roofs in the blocks around the historic Pawnee County Courthouse are working with underlayment and shingles that were installed before current code standards.

Storm tracks through the county are frequent enough that insurance claim work makes up a good share of what we do here. Many of the rural properties north and east of town have equipment shelters and working barns that need barn and pole building roofing — not residential replacements, but practical metal work that holds up through Oklahoma summers.

For homeowners weighing a straight shingle swap versus stepping up to a more durable material, we’re happy to walk through options on a residential roofing estimate. Request an inspection to get started.

Bartlesville, OK

~ 40 mi

Bartlesville's mix of mid-century neighborhoods and acreage properties keeps us busy with storm work, metal roofing installs, and commercial flat-roof maintenance.

Bartlesville has an interesting mix of 1950s and 60s ranch homes near the downtown corridor — Price Tower, the Sooner Park area — and newer development out along the rural fringe toward Dewey and Ramona. Those mid-century roofs often have multiple layers of shingles that need a full tear-off before a proper residential replacement can happen.

The region gets direct hits from spring storm systems rolling up from the south, and hail damage insurance claims are something we process here every year. For acreage properties east of town, metal roofing is a practical long-term choice that outperforms shingle in both lifespan and wind resistance.

We also handle seamless gutters on a lot of the older homes where original gutters have failed or were never properly installed. Request an inspection and we’ll assess what your roof actually needs.

Stillwater, OK

~ 40 mi

Stillwater homeowners get the full Oklahoma hail picture — Aero Precision handles claims, metal installs, and routine replacements across the OSU corridor.

Stillwater sits in the heart of Oklahoma’s hail corridor, which means the average roof here takes more abuse per decade than almost anywhere in the state. We handle a mix of insurance replacements near the OSU campus corridor and metal retrofits out toward Perkins and Yale. The older housing stock in Lincoln Park and University Hills benefits from a proper tear-off and ice-and-water shield upgrade during any replacement.

New construction west of town has been leaning into standing seam over architectural shingle. If you’re in that decision, we’ll walk you through both on a free site visit. Stillwater is a regular stop for us — from the industrial corridor along US-177 to the neighborhoods tucked behind campus, we know what roofs here are dealing with. Request an inspection when you’re ready.

Owasso, OK

~ 45 mi

Owasso's rapid residential growth means plenty of roofs that are hitting the 15-to-20-year mark at the same time — we handle replacements and storm claims across the city's newer subdivisions.

Owasso has grown fast. The subdivisions that filled in around the Smith Farm Marketplace corridor and out along the 76th Street North area were built in waves, which means a lot of roofs installed between 2000 and 2010 are now due or overdue for replacement. It’s less about obvious storm damage and more about roofs that have simply reached the end of their service life.

That said, Owasso still takes its share of hail, and insurance claim work picks up every spring. For homeowners on the newer tracts who want to step up from builder-grade shingles, metal roofing is worth a real look — especially on higher-pitch profiles where standing seam performs well.

We also get called out regularly for siding replacements alongside roofing work, since hail damage often hits both in the same event. If your home took a hit and you’re not sure what the scope is, request an inspection and we’ll document everything.

Tulsa, OK

~ 45 mi

Tulsa is our largest metro coverage area — from midtown bungalows to commercial properties near the Arkansas River corridor, we handle the full range.

Tulsa is a wide-ranging market — the roofing needs in a 1920s Craftsman in the Maple Ridge neighborhood are completely different from a flat commercial roof near the Pearl District or a new build in south Tulsa. We work across all of it, though we’re most active in insurance claim replacements after the hail events that regularly track through the metro.

The older neighborhoods north and east of downtown — Brady Arts, Greenwood, and the warehouse corridors — have aging flat and low-slope commercial roofs that need flat roofing maintenance or replacement rather than standard residential shingles. Midtown residential areas benefit from seamless gutter installs to handle the runoff that Oklahoma storms produce in volume.

For commercial property owners along the Riverside and Cherry Street corridors, a metal roofing system is often the right long-term answer. Tulsa is a drive for us, but well within our regular coverage range. Request an inspection to get on our schedule.

Ponca City, OK

~ 50 mi

Ponca City's mix of historic neighborhoods and working ranch properties keeps us busy with shingle replacements, metal installs, and storm-damage claims year-round.

Ponca City has a distinct housing character — the older homes near the Marland Mansion area and along Grand Avenue were built to last, but their roofs have long since passed original lifespan. Re-roofing these homes properly means paying attention to deck condition, ventilation, and flashing details that a simple overlay would miss. A full residential roofing replacement is usually the right move.

North Kay County catches a regular share of spring hail, and insurance claim documentation and replacement is something we handle in Ponca City every season. Rural properties outside the city limits — working cattle operations and smaller hobby farms — often need metal roofing on barns and outbuildings that holds up to Oklahoma wind and hail without the maintenance cycle of shingles.

If you’ve had recent storm activity and aren’t sure what the damage picture looks like, request an inspection and we’ll get out there.

Sand Springs, OK

~ 50 mi

Sand Springs sits just west of Tulsa on the Arkansas River — we cover storm replacements, flat commercial roofing, and residential work across the city.

Sand Springs is tucked between the Arkansas River and the Tulsa metro, and that river corridor geography means it catches some of the same storm systems that roll through west Tulsa. The neighborhoods around Main Street and the older sections near the Keystone Ancient Forest area have housing stock from the 1960s and 70s that’s been through multiple hail cycles.

Insurance claim replacements are a consistent part of our Sand Springs work, particularly after larger hail events that affect both the residential areas west of downtown and the industrial corridor along the river. For commercial properties near the Highway 97 corridor, flat roofing repair and replacement comes up regularly — low-slope roofs in this climate take a beating from UV and standing water.

We handle seamless gutters here as well, often pairing them with roof replacements to get the drainage system working properly at the same time. Request an inspection to get on the schedule.

Broken Arrow, OK

~ 55 mi

Broken Arrow is one of the fastest-growing cities in Oklahoma — we cover the full range from insurance storm work to new-construction roofing across its expanding subdivisions.

Broken Arrow has grown well beyond its older Rose District core. The subdivisions spreading south toward Bixby and east toward the Coweta area represent some of the densest new residential construction in the state — and that means a lot of builder-grade shingles that homeowners are now looking to upgrade or replace after hitting the 15-year mark.

Storm activity moves through eastern Tulsa County with regularity, and insurance claim replacements drive a significant share of our work here. For homeowners in the newer tracts who want to step up to something more durable, metal roofing — particularly standing seam on steeper pitches — holds up significantly better through Oklahoma’s hail seasons than standard 3-tab or architectural shingles.

The older neighborhoods around downtown Broken Arrow have a different profile: aging decks, original flashing, and worn residential roofing that needs more than a quick overlay. We’re familiar with both ends of the city. Request an inspection and we’ll assess what your specific property needs.

Claremore, OK

~ 55 mi

Claremore combines a historic downtown core with fast-growing residential development — we handle storm claims, residential replacements, and metal roofing across Rogers County.

Claremore is Rogers County’s seat and one of the more active residential markets in the region. The blocks near Will Rogers Memorial and the historic downtown have older housing with roofs that have been patched rather than properly replaced — often more than once. A proper residential roofing tear-off and replacement is typically overdue in those neighborhoods.

The growth stretching north toward Catoosa and east toward Verdigris brings newer subdivisions with a different set of needs: builder-grade shingles, missing ridge vent, and gutters that weren’t designed for volume rainfall. Rogers County sits in a storm corridor that produces significant hail, and insurance claim processing is something we do here regularly each spring.

For acreage properties east of town and out toward the Verdigris River lowlands, metal roofing on outbuildings and barns is the practical choice for longevity. Request an inspection and we’ll come out and document what your property needs.

Jenks, OK

~ 55 mi

Jenks has grown quickly along the Arkansas River corridor south of Tulsa — newer homes dominate, and storm-season claims plus metal roofing upgrades keep us busy here.

Jenks is effectively south Tulsa at this point — the growth along the Riverwalk corridor and out into the residential tracts west of Highway 75 has turned what was once a small river town into a dense suburban market. Most of the housing stock here was built in the 1990s and 2000s, which means many roofs are entering or past their expected service lifespan.

After major hail events, insurance claim work picks up quickly in Jenks — the density of newer subdivisions means a single storm can affect dozens of homes in the same neighborhood. We’re experienced with the documentation and replacement process that Tulsa-area insurers require.

Homeowners in higher-end developments near the river corridor increasingly ask about metal roofing options as a longer-term alternative to repeated shingle replacement cycles. We also handle seamless gutters on new installs and replacements where the original drainage wasn’t sized properly for Oklahoma rainfall. Request an inspection to get on the schedule.

Sapulpa, OK

~ 55 mi

Sapulpa's older downtown neighborhoods and Creek County rural properties generate steady work in residential replacements, storm claims, and ag-building metal roofing.

Sapulpa has a lot of housing that predates the 1980s — the blocks around the historic downtown and out toward the Frankoma Pottery area include homes where the roof has likely never had a full tear-off. When we get called in for an inspection, it’s not unusual to find two or three layers of shingles and decking that needs attention before a proper residential roofing replacement can go down.

Creek County takes direct hits from storm systems that move up from the southwest, and hail damage claims are part of the annual workload here. Rural properties off the Highway 66 corridor often have working outbuildings and shops that need barn and pole building metal roofing — practical, durable work that outlasts shingle by a wide margin in this climate.

If you’re unsure whether your roof has enough life left or needs a full replacement, request an inspection and we’ll give you an honest assessment.

Bixby, OK

~ 60 mi

Bixby's high-growth residential corridor south of Tulsa generates consistent demand for storm claim work, metal roofing upgrades, and new-construction roofing.

Bixby has added more square footage of residential roofing in the past decade than most cities twice its size — the subdivisions pushing south along the Broken Arrow Expressway corridor and toward the Tulsa Hills area represent a significant concentration of homes in the 10-to-20-year age range. That’s when the first round of storm damage, granule loss, and flashing failures tends to surface.

Insurance claim replacements are a routine part of our Bixby work, particularly after the spring and early fall hail seasons that affect south Tulsa County. For homeowners in newer developments who’ve already been through one insurance replacement and want a more durable option, metal roofing — especially standing seam — is worth a serious conversation.

We also see demand for siding replacement alongside roof work in Bixby, since hail storms that damage roofs often impact vinyl siding on the same structures. Bixby is at the edge of our regular range but well within our coverage area. Request an inspection to get started.

Pryor, OK

~ 60 mi

Pryor serves as the Mayes County seat and a hub for rural Northeastern Oklahoma — we cover residential storm work, insurance claims, and metal roofing for the area.

Pryor sits where the rolling hills of Mayes County meet the Grand Lake corridor, and the housing stock reflects that rural character — a lot of established homes on acreage, some newer development near the MidAmerica Industrial Park, and working farm properties that have roofing needs that don’t fit a standard residential estimate.

Insurance claim replacements are the most common call we get from Pryor — the area sits in a storm track that brings severe hail several times a decade. Rural properties north and east of town frequently need metal roofing on barns and ag buildings, where longevity matters more than aesthetics.

Pryor is toward the outer end of our regular coverage range, but we make the run when the work warrants it. Request an inspection and we’ll be straightforward about scheduling and availability.

Enid, OK

~ 65 mi

Enid sits at the western edge of our 70-mile radius — we cover it for larger jobs, insurance replacements, and metal roofing on ag properties across Garfield County.

Enid is at the outer limit of where we regularly work — 65 miles from Cleveland means it’s a meaningful drive, and we’re honest about that. For routine residential work, homeowners in Enid may find closer contractors. Where we make the trip is for larger scopes: insurance claim replacements after the severe hail events that hit Garfield County hard, and metal roofing installs on agricultural properties where the project justifies the distance.

The western Oklahoma plains around Enid see some of the most direct hail exposure in the state — wide-open geography and storm tracks that have nothing to slow them down before they arrive. That means roofs here take meaningful damage on a shorter cycle than in more sheltered areas.

The older neighborhoods near Downtown Enid and Government Springs Park have housing that often hasn’t had a full residential roofing replacement in decades. We’ll come out, give you an honest scope, and tell you upfront whether the drive makes sense for your situation. Request an inspection to start the conversation.

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