Norman, OK
From the historic neighborhoods near the OU campus to the newer subdivisions on Norman's growing east side, OKC Roofing Pro has served Norman homeowners since 2018. We know the city's wide range of housing stock — and what each era of construction needs from a roofer.
Norman has some of the most architecturally varied housing in the OKC metro. Near the OU campus you'll find 1920s and 1930s craftsman bungalows and two-stories with older sheathing, complex valleys, and original chimneys. Out toward the Legacy and Brookhaven areas, you have 2000s-era subdivisions with standard truss construction and high-volume asphalt shingle installations. In southeast Norman and Noble Road corridor, there's a growing wave of new construction.
Each era requires different roofing knowledge. The older homes near Campus Corner often have multiple shingle layers that must be stripped, and sometimes reveal damaged decking underneath. New construction in Legacy requires fast, precise installation that meets the builder schedule. We handle all of it.
Recent Norman jobs include a two-layer tear-off and replacement on a 1940s home on Flood Ave (February 2026), a complete shingle replacement and ridge vent installation in the Brookhaven neighborhood following ice dam damage (January 2026), and a new-build install on a custom home on 84th Ave SE completed in March 2026.
Full tear-off and replacement with architectural shingles, Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, or standing-seam metal. We handle multi-layer tear-offs common in older Norman neighborhoods.
Free inspection, photo documentation, and adjuster coordination. We write insurance scopes accepted by major Oklahoma carriers on first review.
Leak repair, flashing replacement, valley repairs, and vent boot replacements. We address the actual cause — not just the symptom that's showing water inside.
TPO and modified bitumen systems for flat-roof sections — common on Norman additions and older commercial-style residential buildings near the OU campus area.
Attic ventilation upgrades, ridge vent installation, and decking replacement when tear-off reveals damage. Proper ventilation extends shingle life by years in Oklahoma's heat.
From storm inspection through final settlement. We've managed Norman claims with State Farm, Farmers, USAA, Allstate, and Oklahoma Farm Bureau.
Norman's proximity to the Canadian River basin creates specific weather patterns. The area is exposed to the same spring severe weather as the rest of the OKC metro, but also sees ice accumulation in winter that's more persistent than in north OKC. Ice dams — where melt refreezes at the eave — are a recurring problem in older Norman homes with inadequate attic insulation and ventilation. If you've had ice buildup along your roofline in winter, your ventilation likely needs attention before or during the next roofing project.
Norman's older housing stock also has a common problem with chimney flashing. Original lead or galvanized steel flashing from 1940s–1970s construction is typically well past its service life. If you have a fireplace and an older home, check for water intrusion at the ceiling near the chimney penetration — it almost always starts at the flashing, not the shingles.
The City of Norman processes permits through their Community Development office. Standard residential roofing permits run $75–$150 depending on project size and take 3–5 business days. We handle this entirely so you don't need to visit any city offices.
For OU-adjacent rental properties: we work with property managers and landlords on multi-unit projects and can coordinate around tenant occupancy. Ask about our multi-property discount for landlords with more than one Norman property.
Yes. We regularly work on 1920s–1960s homes in Norman's historic core. These often require multi-layer tear-off and sometimes decking repair. We inspect and document the full scope before we give you a price, so there are no surprises.
Yes. We handle all permit applications and inspections at no extra charge. Never hire a contractor who offers to skip the permit — it voids manufacturer warranties and can complicate future sales or insurance claims.
For a typical Norman home (1,500–2,500 sq ft), expect $8,000–$18,000 for architectural shingles and $18,000–$35,000 for standing-seam metal. Price varies by pitch, access, number of existing layers, and material. We provide itemized written estimates after a free inspection — no guessing.
Yes. Most roofing jobs complete in 1–2 days and can be scheduled around tenant preferences. We contain our work area to protect vehicles and landscaping and clean up completely at the end of each day.
We'll inspect your roof, identify any issues, and give you a written estimate within 24 hours of the inspection.
Serving all Norman neighborhoods including Campus Corner, Legacy, Brookhaven, Little Axe, and Noble. Also see: Edmond roofing · Moore roofing · Yukon roofing · Roof cost guide