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Oklahoma Tornado & Storm Season: How to Protect Your Roof

Oklahoma sits squarely in the heart of Tornado Alley. With tornado season running from March through June and a secondary peak in the fall, Oklahoma homeowners need to take their roof’s storm readiness seriously. Here’s what every Oklahoma homeowner should know about protecting their roof before, during, and after severe weather.

Understanding Oklahoma’s Storm Season

Oklahoma experiences some of the most severe weather in the United States:

  • Tornadoes: Oklahoma averages 62 tornadoes per year — making it one of the top 3 most tornado-prone states
  • Hail: Oklahoma has an average of 7 days per year with large hail (1″ diameter or larger)
  • Wind: Severe thunderstorm wind gusts of 60-80 mph are common during storm season
  • Rain: Flash flooding and heavy rainfall accompany severe thunderstorm systems

Before Storm Season: Prepare Your Roof

Schedule a Pre-Season Roof Inspection

Before storm season begins (ideally in February or March), have a professional inspect your roof. An inspection can identify:

  • Loose or missing shingles that could blow off in high winds
  • Compromised flashing around chimneys and vents
  • Damaged gutters that could separate in a storm
  • Pre-existing damage that could become a larger problem after a storm

Choose Impact-Resistant Roofing Materials

If you’re replacing your roof, seriously consider Class 4 impact-resistant shingles or metal roofing. These materials can withstand larger hail without requiring replacement, potentially saving thousands after each storm season.

Ensure Proper Attic Ventilation

Proper attic ventilation reduces heat buildup that can shorten shingle life and ensures your roof decking can handle the stress of severe storms.

During a Storm: What to Do

  • Stay inside and away from windows during tornado warnings and severe thunderstorms
  • Never go on your roof during or immediately after a storm
  • Move vehicles to a garage if hail is forecast — hail that damages cars often damages roofs too
  • Listen for large hail sounds on your roof — if hail sounds like golf balls, significant roof damage is possible

After a Storm: Immediate Steps

  1. Check for obvious damage from the ground – missing shingles, damaged gutters, debris
  2. Check your attic – look for daylight coming through or fresh water stains on decking
  3. Call a roofing professional for a free inspection – do NOT go on the roof yourself
  4. Document everything – take photos and video of any visible damage
  5. Contact your insurance company if significant damage is found
  6. Apply temporary tarping if needed – a roofing professional can install emergency tarps quickly

Oklahoma Insurance Claims After Storm Damage

Most Oklahoma homeowner’s insurance policies cover storm damage from hail, wind, and tornadoes. File your claim as soon as possible after a storm — most policies have reporting deadlines, and delays can complicate your claim.

Free Post-Storm Roof Inspections in Oklahoma

After any major storm event in Oklahoma, Oklahoma Roofing Experts mobilizes to help affected homeowners. We provide free inspections throughout the state, document all damage, and assist with insurance claims at no additional charge.

Call (580) 919-1386 immediately after a storm for a free inspection anywhere in Oklahoma.

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