Roofing in Moore, OK
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Roofing in Moore, OK typically runs about $7,600–$17,100 for a full asphalt replacement (repairs $400–$2,000). Answer a few quick questions below for your exact price range and a free quote.
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Roofing cost in Moore, OK
Most roofing jobs in Moore, OK run $7,600–$17,100 for a full asphalt replacement (repairs $400–$2,000) — the exact number depends on square footage, prep, and the finish you choose. Answer the quick questions above and we'll give you your real local price range, no visit required.
Areas we serve across Moore, OK
Local roofing pros covering Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond and nearby communities across Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian, Pottawatomie Counties:
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Roofing in Moore, OK — common questions
How much does a new roof cost in Moore?
Most Moore homes run $8,000–$18,000 for a full asphalt-shingle replacement, with repairs typically $400–$2,000. Impact-resistant (Class 4) shingles cost a bit more but stand up to Oklahoma hail and usually earn an insurance discount; metal runs higher (~$14,000–$30,000). Size, pitch, tear-off layers, and any new decking all move the number. Use the quote tool above for a range on your roof.
Will my homeowner's insurance cover a roof replacement?
Often yes when a covered storm is the cause — Oklahoma sits in the heart of tornado and hail alley, and hail/wind damage is usually covered (minus your wind-and-hail deductible), while normal wear is not. Carriers look hard at roof age, so a documented inspection with dated photos right after a storm matters. A local pro can assess the damage and tell you whether a claim makes sense before you file.
Shingle, metal, or impact-resistant — what's best for an Oklahoma roof?
Architectural asphalt shingles are the affordable standard (20–30 yr); upgrading to impact-resistant Class 4 shingles is the smart move in Oklahoma hail country and can lower your premium. Standing-seam metal costs more up front but shrugs off hail and high wind best. For most Moore homes, Class 4 shingles or metal are the sweet spot.
How long does a roof last in Moore's climate?
Repeated hail, straight-line winds, and the freeze-thaw swings of Oklahoma weather age roofs faster than milder climates — expect 15–20 years from asphalt shingles and 30–50 from metal. A single hard hailstorm can cut that short in one afternoon, so an inspection after every major storm is the best way to catch damage early and protect the roof's life.
Do I need a permit, and should I get an impact-resistant roof?
Most Oklahoma cities require a permit for a roof replacement, and your contractor pulls it (requirements vary by jurisdiction). It's well worth asking about impact-resistant (Class 4) shingles: in hail-prone Oklahoma they resist damage and many insurers give a premium discount. Reputable Moore roofers handle the permit and can quote both options.
My roof is leaking — can someone come out fast?
Yes. An active leak is treated as urgent, especially after a hail or wind storm — local Moore pros offer emergency tarping and same-day assessments to stop water damage before it spreads. Flag it as urgent in the quote tool or call the number above.
Do you serve my area?
Yes — we cover Moore and the surrounding area. Enter your details in the quote tool and a local roofing pro will confirm your spot and reach out.
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