Moore, OK
Moore sits directly in Oklahoma's most active severe weather corridor. We've worked in Moore through multiple tornado and hail events — we understand what local homeowners face, what the insurance claim process looks like here, and how to get roofs back to full protection fast.
Moore's storm history is no secret. The city has been struck by major tornadoes in 1999, 2003, 2010, and 2013 — plus countless hail events that rarely make national news but steadily wear down roofs across every neighborhood. After each major storm, Moore homeowners face the same problem: too many fly-by-night contractors descending from out of state, and not enough licensed local roofers who will still be around in two years for warranty work.
We are based in the OKC metro and have been working in Moore since 2018. Our crews know the specific neighborhoods — Broadmoore Terrace, Timber Creek, Warren Estates, South Lake, and the older neighborhoods closer to 12th Street. We understand which parts of town were rebuilt post-2013 and what that means for roof age and condition today.
Recent Moore jobs include a complete tear-off and metal roof installation on a property on SE 4th Street (March 2026), storm damage repair across three homes in Timber Creek following the February hail event, and a new construction install for a rebuild on the south side of Moore completed in January 2026.
Comprehensive storm damage service: inspection, documentation, emergency tarping, adjuster coordination, and full repair or replacement. We have managed Moore storm claims from initial call to final check.
Complete tear-off and replacement. We install architectural shingles, Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, metal roofing, and flat-roof systems. 25-year workmanship warranty.
Detailed written reports with photos documenting hail impact, granule loss, and structural damage. Used to support insurance claims and contractor bids.
Same-day tarping after storm events to stop water from entering the structure while we process the full repair plan and insurance claim.
Targeted repairs for active leaks — flashing failures, valley issues, vent boot damage, and shingle failure around penetrations. We find the actual source, not just the symptom.
From first documentation through final settlement — we've guided hundreds of Moore families through major carrier claims including State Farm, Allstate, Farmers, USAA, and Farm Bureau.
After a significant storm in Moore, insurance adjusters are often backlogged for weeks. Your first move should be calling a local roofing contractor — not your insurance company. A contractor inspection with full photo documentation gives you the evidence you need before an adjuster arrives and before any evidence is rained away or contaminated by additional weather events.
Moore's housing stock is a mix of pre-2013 older homes, post-tornado rebuilds from 2013–2017, and newer construction. Homes rebuilt after the 2013 EF5 tornado were constructed under newer IRC codes and generally have better structural specifications — but even code-compliant roofs from 2014 are now 12 years old and approaching typical replacement age.
The City of Moore uses the 2018 International Residential Code and requires permits for full replacements. Inspections are typically scheduled within 3–5 business days. We handle all of this — you don't need to call the city or manage the scheduling.
If you've had previous storm damage claims, be aware that Oklahoma homeowners insurance policies can be non-renewed after multiple claims. Document carefully and only claim damage that's genuinely claim-worthy. We'll tell you honestly whether the damage is worth filing for.
Call us first: (405) 555-0127. We provide same-day emergency tarping to stop water intrusion, then document all damage before your adjuster visits. Do not let the first contractor you find pressure you into signing anything before your adjuster has seen the property.
Yes. The City of Moore requires a building permit for residential roof replacements. We pull all permits on your behalf and schedule the required inspections. Unpermitted work voids your manufacturer warranty and can create problems with homeowner's insurance coverage.
Call us for a free inspection. We look for hail impact bruising, granule displacement, torn or missing shingles, damaged flashing, and dented metal components (vents, gutters, A/C units). If the damage justifies a claim, we'll document it and help you file.
After insurance approval, most full replacements complete in 1–2 days. We emergency tarp the same day we inspect, so your home is protected while the claim processes — which typically takes 2–6 weeks with major carriers in Oklahoma.
We'll document every bit of damage and give you a written report — useful whether you file a claim or handle repairs out of pocket.
Serving Moore, South OKC, and surrounding communities. Also see: Edmond roofing · Norman roofing · Yukon roofing · OKC hail damage guide