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Cost of a New Roof in Oklahoma: What You Need to Know

Front view of recent shingle and gutter replacement project by Wilson and Sons Roofing in OKC
April 2, 2025

Wondering about the cost of a new roof in Oklahoma? You’re not alone. Whether you’re a homeowner facing unexpected damage or a business owner planning proactive upgrades, budgeting for a new roof is one of the biggest concerns our clients have.

At Wilson and Sons Roofing, we believe in giving you clear, honest information—so you can make smart decisions without surprises. This guide covers what influences roof pricing, how to plan for your project, and how to get the best value for your investment.

Why Understanding Roofing Costs Matters

The cost of a new roof isn’t one-size-fits-all—and for good reason. Every home and business is different. Roofing materials, size, labor, and structural issues can all affect the final price. Knowing what factors go into pricing helps you plan ahead and avoid sticker shock.

What Impacts the Cost of a New Roof?

1. Type of Roofing Material
Your choice of material plays a major role in overall cost:

  • Asphalt Shingles – Most affordable and popular for residential homes.
  • Metal Roofing – Higher upfront cost, but longer lifespan and energy efficiency.
  • Flat Roofs (TPO/EPDM) – Common for commercial buildings with unique installation needs.

Learn more on our Residential Roofing Services and Commercial Roofing Services pages.

2. Roof Size & Complexity
A larger roof or one with steep slopes, valleys, dormers, or chimneys will naturally require more labor and materials.

3. Structural Repairs
If your roof deck has damage, repairs may be needed before installing new materials—adding to the total.

4. Labor & Local Market Rates
Roofing labor in Oklahoma is more affordable than many states, but still a key cost factor.

5. Permits & Waste Disposal
Permit fees and dumpster rentals are part of most roof replacement jobs.

Average Cost Ranges

While we don’t believe in cookie-cutter pricing, here’s what many Oklahoma customers can expect:

  • Shingle Roof (1,500–2,000 sq ft): $7,000 – $12,000
  • Metal Roof: $10,000 – $20,000+
  • Flat Roof (Commercial): Depends heavily on size and coating system
  • Insurance Roof Replacement: Often covered if due to storm or hail damage

Need a precise estimate? Schedule your free inspection today.

Common Pain Points — and How We Help

  • “I can’t afford to replace my roof right now.”
    We offer financing options to break the cost into manageable payments.
  • “I don’t know if my insurance will cover it.”
    Our team helps you navigate insurance claims from inspection to final paperwork.
  • “I don’t want to get ripped off.”
    We’re a trusted local business with 5-star reviews and certified installers using premium materials like IKO and American WeatherStar.
  • “How do I know it’s time to replace?”
    Learn more in our Roof Replacement Guide.

How to Plan for Your Roofing Investment

  • Start with a free inspection to assess current damage
  • Discuss materials, warranties, and timeline with our team
  • Ask about options to improve energy efficiency and resale value
  • Plan for seasonal timing—spring and fall are ideal

Roof Replacement vs. Repairs: What’s More Cost-Effective?

Sometimes a repair makes more financial sense than full replacement—other times, it’s just delaying the inevitable. Our honest assessments help you avoid wasting money on temporary fixes. Learn more on our Roof Repairs & Maintenance page.

Ready to Get a Clear, Honest Estimate?

Don’t guess your way through the process. Let us provide a no-obligation, detailed quote so you can make an informed decision.

Schedule Your Free Roof Estimate today and restore peace of mind with Wilson and Sons Roofing.

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