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Lincoln County Roofing Co.
Roofing contractor
220 Creekwood Blvd, Troy, MO 63379
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Last reviewed: May 5, 2026
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Oklahoma climate
Oklahoma roofs face specific climate stressors — humid subtropical to semi-arid conditions plus hail damage and tornado wind — that demand different specs than the state next door. Your assigned roofing contractor calibrates material, ventilation, and underlayment to local code and weather load.
| Metric | Oklahoma average | Implication for your roof |
|---|---|---|
| Average annual snowfall | 6″ | Minimal snow load; standard synthetic underlayment is sufficient. |
| Average annual rainfall | 36″ | Standard drip-edge + sealed valleys per IRC R905. |
| Hail risk | severe | Class 4 impact-rated shingles cut insurance premiums 5–35% in Oklahoma. |
| Hurricane / coastal wind | No | Standard wind-rated shingles (110 mph) cover inland conditions. |
For most Oklahoma homes, Class 4 impact shingle and stone-coated steel are the two most-installed systems. Asphalt shingles remain the most affordable roofing option; standing-seam metal is the longest-lasting (40–70 years).
Roofing services
Roof-Master Oklahoma installs and repairs every residential roof system — architectural shingle re-roofs, standing-seam metal, hail/wind storm restoration, leak repair, gutter installation, and Class 4 impact-rated upgrades — same network across all 75 Oklahoma cities.
| Service | Typical SLA | Most-requested in |
|---|---|---|
| Free roof inspection | Same week | Statewide Oklahoma |
| Storm-damage assessment + tarp | 24–48h | Oklahoma City, Tulsa |
| Roof repair (leaks, missing shingles, flashing) | 2–3 business days | Statewide Oklahoma |
| Full re-roof (architectural shingle) | 1–3 days on-site | Statewide Oklahoma |
| Standing-seam metal roof installation | 3–5 days on-site | Rural / agricultural areas |
| Gutter installation + gutter-guard upgrades | 1 day | Statewide Oklahoma |
Each service has a dedicated page with pricing, named materials (GAF Timberline HDZ, CertainTeed Landmark, Owens Corning Duration), per-service FAQs, and a licensed local pro for every Oklahoma zip code.
80% of US homes wear asphalt shingles for a reason — affordability, broad style range, and easy repair. The difference is in installation quality.
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Property managers and facility directors trust us for TPO, EPDM, modified-bitumen, and metal commercial systems with documented R-values.
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When a tree comes through your roof at 11pm, you don't need a quote — you need a tarp. We dispatch emergency crews around the clock.
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Low-slope roofs need a specialist. Wrong fastening, bad seam welds, or skipped flashing details turn a $30k roof into a $5k tear-out.
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A perfect roof still fails if water can't get away from your foundation. We install seamless gutter systems sized to your roof's actual drainage load.
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Standing-seam steel, aluminum, and stone-coated steel systems that last two to three times longer than asphalt and earn insurance discounts.
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Installing a roof on new construction, an addition, or a complete tear-off rebuild requires a different specialist. Our crews handle everything from joist to ridge cap.
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From a 1920s craftsman bungalow to new-build subdivisions, our residential pros match the right system to your home, climate, and budget.
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A 25-point professional inspection that documents shingle condition, flashing integrity, ventilation, attic moisture, and remaining roof life.
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Active leaks rarely come from where the stain shows up. Our leak specialists trace water to its true source and seal it for good.
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From a single missing shingle to a sagging deck, our local pros diagnose and repair roof issues before they turn into five-figure problems.
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When repairs no longer make sense, a full roof replacement adds curb appeal, slashes energy costs, and often pays back at resale.
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Pairing a new roof with solar saves on permits, scaffolding, and labor — and the federal tax credit covers up to 30% of the integrated cost.
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Storm-damaged roofs need fast documentation for insurance and faster repair to prevent secondary damage. We handle both, end to end.
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Concrete and clay tile systems for homes that demand timeless curb appeal and the longest residential roof lifespan available.
Learn moreLicensing & credentials
Roof-Master's Oklahoma crews carry the licensing your state requires, plus $1M+ general liability insurance, full workers compensation, and at least one of the three top manufacturer certifications.
Oklahoma state requirement: Oklahoma requires a Construction Industries Board Roofing Contractor Registration with $50,000 minimum bond.
Insurance: $1,000,000+ per-occurrence general liability + workers compensation for every state where the contractor operates.
Manufacturer certifications: GAF Master Elite (top 3% of GAF contractors nationwide), CertainTeed ShingleMaster, and Owens Corning Platinum Preferred — every contractor in our Oklahoma network carries at least one.
RoofPros dispatches licensed Oklahoma contractors in 75 cities covering 3,335,683 residents — search your zip below or pick your city to see your local crew.
Oklahoma County · pop. 1,017,828
Tulsa County · pop. 747,529
Cleveland County · pop. 129,672
Tulsa County · pop. 118,180
Oklahoma County · pop. 96,825
Comanche County · pop. 90,595
Cleveland County · pop. 63,420
Oklahoma County · pop. 58,297
Garfield County · pop. 50,653
Payne County · pop. 49,269
Tulsa County · pop. 40,151
Washington County · pop. 37,878
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#1
Roofing contractor
220 Creekwood Blvd, Troy, MO 63379
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140 Professional Pkwy, Troy, MO 63379
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241 McCullough Way, Troy, MO 63379
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670 State Hwy J, Troy, MO 63379
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301 Thornhill Cemetery Rd, Troy, MO 63379
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4034 Brevator Rd, Moscow Mills, MO 63362
Call to compare quotes →Listings pulled from Google Maps on 2026-05-05. Independent businesses listed for comparison; not affiliated with RoofPros USA. Call (844) 763-3777 to be matched with a vetted contractor in our network.
Verified Google reviews
Real reviews pulled from Google Maps for top-rated Oklahoma roofing contractors — names, ratings, and review snippets verifiable on each reviewer's public Google contributor profile.
Google Local Guide · 43 reviews
"Needed a roof and Corbin showed up same day to get pricing. This team even handled my insurance company which was a huge relief! Install was within a week! I had no clue I could get a roof so quick. This company exceeded my expectations and I highly recommend!"
Review for: Lincoln County Roofing Co.
Google Local Guide · 1 reviews
"Needed some roof repair asap after some tree damage from this cold weather. Austin showed up an hour after calling him and addressed our minor roofing emergency immediately. Friendly and knowledgeable."
Review for: Lincoln County Roofing Co.
Google Local Guide · 7 reviews
"I recently had my roof replaced by Woodruff Roofing, and I couldn’t be happier with the experience. From start to finish, the team was professional, efficient, and easy to work with. The quality of the work really shows, and my new roof looks great. I especially want to recognize Blake for doing an awesome job. He was friendly, knowledgeable, and made sure everything went smoothly throughout the project. He took the time to answer questions and made sure the work was done right. I would definitely recommend Woodruff Roofing to anyone needing roofing work done. Great company, great service, and great results."
Review for: Woodruff Roofing and Exteriors
Google Local Guide · 2 reviews
"Blake installed my new roof in October of 2025. I had him come for an inspection after storms last spring and he pointed out several areas damaged. I was able to send pictures to my insurance and paid to have it replaced. The crew did a great job cleaning up after finishing the job there was no mess left behind."
Review for: Woodruff Roofing and Exteriors
Google Local Guide · 4 reviews
"I spoke with Jason when he replaced my roof, he was extremely knowledgeable and very responsive. He also completed the job in such a timely manner, I would recommend anybody to speak with Jason for efficient work at woodruff roofing!"
Review for: Woodruff Roofing and Exteriors
Google Local Guide · 6 reviews
"I recently hired Xpert Group Contracting and Roofing , and I couldn't be happier with the results! From start to finish, their team was professional, punctual, and extremely knowledgeable. John provided a clear estimate with no hidden costs, and their workmanship was top-notch. My new roof looks fantastic and has greatly improved my home's curb appeal. Highly recommend their services to anyone in need of roofing work! Five stars all the way! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟"
Review for: Xpert Group Contracting & Roofing
Reviews shown verbatim from Google Maps with reviewer name, rating, and date as published by the reviewer. Click any name to verify on the reviewer's public Google contributor profile. Independent of RoofPros USA — listed for transparency and comparison.
NOAA Storm Events Database
Oklahoma recorded 3,314 severe-weather events from 2024–2025–2026 — including 1,605 hail, 1,409 damaging-wind, and 300 tornado events. The largest hail measured 6″ in diameter. Source: NOAA Storm Events Database.
1,605
Hail events
1,409
Wind events
300
Tornadoes
6″
Largest hail
| Date | County | Hail size | Damage potential |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14-MAR-24 | PONTOTOC | 6″ | Severe — likely full roof replacement |
| 14-MAR-24 | PONTOTOC | 4.5″ | Severe — likely full roof replacement |
| 18-MAY-25 | ELLIS | 4.5″ | Severe — likely full roof replacement |
| 30-APR-24 | BLAINE | 4.4″ | Severe — likely full roof replacement |
| 18-MAY-25 | ELLIS | 4.25″ | Severe — likely full roof replacement |
If your Oklahoma roof was in any of these counties on a recorded hail date, you likely have an insurance-eligible damage claim. Most carriers (State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Liberty Mutual) cover hail-damage roof replacement after the deductible. Get a free storm-damage assessment →
Insurance & financing
RoofPros files your Oklahoma insurance claim end-to-end — timestamped photos within 48 hours, an Xactimate-format supplement filed with your carrier, an on-site adjuster meeting led by our project manager, and direct billing with State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, and Farmers. Storm damage in most states carries a 4-year statute of limitations for property-damage claims — check yours promptly after any regional event.
Direct billing eligibility varies by state and policy. Carrier names and logos shown for informational purposes — RoofPros USA is independent of and not endorsed by any insurance carrier.
0% APR for 12–18 months or extended-term financing through GreenSky and Service Finance Company. Most quotes approved same-day. Veterans and active military receive an additional 5% discount on residential replacement projects in Oklahoma.
Typical roofing project deposit: 25%–30%, with the balance due only after final inspection and a walk-through with our project manager. Anyone demanding full payment upfront is a red flag — walk away.
About
RoofPros USA is a contractor-vetting and lead-matching platform that connects Oklahoma homeowners with state-licensed local roofing professionals. Founded in 2014, we serve homeowners and property managers in all 50 states and have placed 1,247+ roofs to date.
Reviewed by Mark Hennessey, Director of Contractor Operations — 17 years in roofing, holder of the RCI Certified Roof Consultant credential (#38291) and member of the NRCA.
Last reviewed: May 5, 2026 · Next review: November 2026
Before any contractor joins our Oklahoma network we pull and verify:
Our regional ops team re-verifies every contractor's documentation every 12 months. We remove any contractor who fails re-verification from the network within 30 days. Network contractors are independent businesses, not employees of RoofPros USA.
We match homeowners with vetted, licensed local roofers in thousands of cities nationwide. Explore some of the largest metros we serve.
If more than 25% of your shingles show storm damage, granule loss, lifting, or curling, full replacement usually beats patch repair on lifecycle cost. Oklahoma insurance carriers also use this threshold — once 25% of a roof slope is damaged by a covered peril, most policies pay to replace the entire slope rather than repair it. The National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) treats 25% as the standard repair-vs-replace inflection point.
For a typical 2,000 sq ft (≈22-square) Oklahoma home with architectural shingle, plan on $13,800 including tear-off, decking inspection, ice-and-water shield, drip edge, and a manufacturer-registered warranty. Standing-seam metal runs roughly 2–3× that figure but lasts 40–70 years. Repair-only jobs run $380–$1,800 with $1,100 the average roofing-repair-project spend.
Five red flags every Oklahoma homeowner should watch for: (1) door-knockers showing up after a storm with no local address, (2) demands for full payment upfront — standard deposit is 25–30% with the balance due after final inspection, (3) no written, itemized estimate with named materials and brand, (4) verbal "guarantee" instead of a written manufacturer + workmanship warranty, and (5) no proof of $1M+ general liability insurance and workers compensation. Always verify the contractor in your state's online registry and the BBB before signing.
Late winter through early spring (typically February–April) is the cheapest time to schedule a Oklahoma roof replacement. Demand is lowest, crews have open calendars, and contractors often discount 5–15%. Avoid the August–October peak when storm-damage claims spike. Schedule before hail season starts in your area. Emergency repairs are available year-round.
Oklahoma requires a Construction Industries Board Roofing Contractor Registration with $50,000 minimum bond.
Given Oklahoma's humid subtropical to semi-arid climate, the most popular choices are Class 4 impact shingle, stone-coated steel, standing-seam metal. Local building practices, hail and wind risk, and snow load all factor in — your assigned local roofing contractor recommends the right system after a free inspection.
hail damage is the leading roof issue in Oklahoma, followed by tornado wind and wind uplift. Hail damage is a major insurance-claim driver here — Class 4 impact shingles are widely recommended.
Most Oklahoma homeowners get a written, itemized quote within one business hour of submitting our online form. Your assigned roofing professional schedules an in-home inspection within 2–3 business days, and active leaks get same-day emergency tarping in major metros.
FAQs. What's the average cost to replace a roof in Oklahoma? Between $6,500 and $11,000 for standard-sized homes. Custom work, premium materials, or large homes may cost more.
Roof-Master matches you with a vetted Oklahoma licensed contractor in your zip within minutes.