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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.

Residential Roofing

Full-service shingle and roofing systems for Oklahoma homes built to handle hail and wind.

Oklahoma weather does not give residential roofs much rest. Between spring hailstorms that pelt the Tulsa metro and the sustained winds that roll across the plains into Stillwater and Ponca City, a shingle roof here earns its keep — or fails trying.

Aero Precision Roofing handles complete residential roof replacements and storm-damage repairs across Cleveland, Bartlesville, Broken Arrow, and the surrounding 70-mile radius. Every job starts with an honest inspection. If your roof has five good years left, we say so. If it needs to come off, we tell you why and show you the photos.

What Goes Into a Proper Installation

A shingle roof is a system, not just a layer of shingles. We start with the deck: any rotted or delaminated sheathing gets replaced before a single piece of underlayment goes down. Ice-and-water shield goes in every valley and along the eaves — critical in Oklahoma where freeze-thaw cycles can force water under shingles in late winter. Synthetic underlayment covers the rest of the deck, giving you a second line of defense while the shingles are going on.

Flashing is where cheap installs cut corners. Chimney, skylight, and wall flashing done wrong will leak inside two years. We use pre-formed step flashing and counterflashing on every chimney, and seal every pipe boot with a fresh collar.

Why Shingle Selection Matters Here

Hail frequency in Oklahoma ranks among the highest in the country. A Class 4 impact-resistant shingle can earn a meaningful discount on your homeowner’s insurance — sometimes enough to offset the upgrade cost inside a few years. Homeowners who want an even longer service life often upgrade to metal roofing, which handles Oklahoma hail in an entirely different category.

What we install on every job:

  • Architectural shingles as the baseline — dimensional profile, 30-year rated
  • Impact-resistant upgrades (Class 3 or Class 4) for clients in the hail corridor
  • Designer/luxury lines when aesthetics or higher wind ratings are the priority
  • Fresh step flashing at every penetration
  • Magnetic roller sweep of the yard after every tear-off

We carry lines from CertainTeed, GAF, and Owens Corning, and we’ll walk you through the trade-offs before anything is ordered. Every completed job is backed by our workmanship warranty.

When We Tell Clients Not To Replace

Not every damaged roof needs to come off. If the roof is under 15 years old and storm damage is isolated to one slope, a documented repair often makes more financial sense — especially when an insurance claim is involved and the adjuster’s scope supports it.

We’ll tell you which direction makes sense based on the actual condition of your roof, not based on what generates more revenue for us. A new roof is also a good time to evaluate your seamless gutters — undersized or failing gutters accelerate soffit and fascia damage that shortens roof life.

If you’re in Cleveland, Glencoe, or anywhere in the Cimarron Valley corridor, request a free inspection online. Straight look at your roof, honest report, no pressure.

Our process

  1. 1

    Free inspection and documentation

    We walk the roof, photograph every finding, and give you a written report the same day — no pressure, no upsell.

  2. 2

    Proposal and material selection

    You pick the shingle line, color, and warranty tier. We explain the difference in plain language so you choose what fits your budget.

  3. 3

    Full-system installation

    Tear-off, deck inspection, ice-and-water shield in valleys, synthetic underlayment, new flashing, shingles, and ridge cap.

  4. 4

    Site cleanup and final walkthrough

    Magnetic nail sweep of the yard, haul-off of all debris, and a thorough walkthrough before we ask for your sign-off.

Materials & options

Architectural Shingles

Laminated asphalt shingles with a dimensional profile. 30-year rated, widely available in Oklahoma insurance-approved lines.

Impact-Resistant Shingles

Class 3 and Class 4 rated shingles designed to absorb hail hits. Often earn a premium discount with Oklahoma insurers.

Designer / Luxury Shingles

Heavier multi-layer shingles that mimic slate or wood shake. Better wind ratings and longer warranties than standard architectural.

Synthetic Underlayment

Polypropylene underlayment installed beneath every shingle job — more tear-resistant and weather-tight than felt paper.

Compare materials

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Material Lifespan Impact class Relative cost Quiet in rain
Asphalt Shingle 25 yrs Class 3 $ ●●● ○○
Standing Seam Metal 50 yrs Class 4 $$$ ●●●●
Stone-Coated Steel 50 yrs Class 4 $$ ●●●●
Tile 50 yrs Class 3 $$$ ●●● ○○
Flat TPO 25 yrs Class 3 $$ ●●●●●

FAQ

How long does a shingle roof last in Oklahoma? +
A quality architectural shingle installed correctly should last 25–30 years in our climate. Hail and UV both shorten that — impact-resistant shingles help on both counts.
Do I need a full replacement or just a repair? +
It depends on the extent of damage and the age of the existing roof. If the roof is under 15 years and damage is limited to one slope, a repair often makes sense. We'll tell you which honestly.
How do I know if my roof has hail damage? +
Hail bruises the asphalt granules, leaving soft spots or bare patches. You can also check the metal caps on vents and pipe boots — dents there are a reliable indicator. We inspect for free.
What's the difference between a 25-year and 30-year shingle? +
Mostly weight and thickness. Heavier shingles resist wind uplift better and tend to hold granules longer. The warranty difference is real, but installation quality matters more than the label.
Will you work with my insurance company? +
Yes. We document damage thoroughly, communicate directly with adjusters when needed, and make sure the scope of work matches what was approved. See our Insurance Claims page for details.
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