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Free Roof Inspection Oklahoma | Professional Storm Damage Assessment

Oklahoma Roofing Experts provides free professional roof inspections throughout Oklahoma. Whether you recently experienced a storm, noticed warning signs like ceiling stains or missing shingles, or simply haven’t had your roof inspected in several years, we get on your roof, document what we find, and give you straight answers — no sales pressure, no obligation to move forward.

Call (580) 919-1386 or submit our form to schedule your free roof inspection. We serve all of Oklahoma.

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Every free inspection involves our team physically on your roof

What Our Free Oklahoma Roof Inspections Include

Unlike drive-by “inspections” from storm chasers who assess your roof from the street, our inspectors physically get on your roof for every inspection. Here’s exactly what we assess:

Shingle Condition Assessment

We inspect every section of your roof surface for granule loss, bruising from hail impact, cracking, curling, missing shingles, and blistering. We note the age-equivalent condition of your shingles based on observed wear and storm exposure. We photograph any areas of concern.

Hail Damage Documentation

Hail impact creates specific, identifiable patterns on asphalt shingles — circular bruising, granule displacement, and fiberglass mat fractures. We identify and document hail damage patterns with photos and written descriptions that can support an insurance claim filing. We note stone size estimates based on impact diameter.

Flashing Inspection

All metal flashings are inspected: chimney step flashing, counter flashing, valley flashing, pipe boot seals, skylight flashings, and any roof-to-wall transitions. Flashing failure is the single most common cause of Oklahoma roof leaks, and most flashing issues are invisible from the ground.

Ridge & Hip Assessment

Ridge cap shingles take direct punishment from every hail event and are frequently damaged without homeowners knowing. We assess ridge cap condition, nailing patterns, and seal strip integrity.

Gutter & Drainage Inspection

Gutters, downspouts, and roof drainage systems are inspected for hail denting, proper attachment, debris accumulation, and adequate drainage capacity. We look for granule accumulation in gutters as a secondary indicator of shingle damage extent.

Decking Condition (Visual)

Where accessible, we inspect for soft spots, sagging, or signs of moisture damage in roof decking. We assess attic ventilation conditions and look for interior moisture evidence during attic access when available.

Written Condition Report

You receive a written summary of our inspection findings — not just a verbal assessment. This document describes our findings by roof section, notes any items requiring attention, and provides our honest recommendation: no action needed, repair recommended, or replacement warranted. This report is yours regardless of whether you choose to move forward with any work.

When Should You Schedule a Roof Inspection in Oklahoma?

  • After any hail storm — even if you see no visible damage from the ground
  • After high-wind events over 60 mph — wind can lift and crack shingles without removing them
  • If your roof is 10+ years old and has never had a professional inspection
  • After purchasing a home — standard home inspectors are generalists; roofing inspections require a specialist on the roof
  • Before listing your home for sale — proactive inspection prevents roof-related deal killers during buyer due diligence
  • If you see ceiling stains or water marks inside your home — the source is rarely directly above the stain
  • If your energy bills have increased unexpectedly — damaged roofing compromises attic insulation efficiency
  • If neighbors are getting new roofs after a storm — if they have damage, your home likely received the same weather exposure

Roof Inspection vs. Insurance Adjuster Inspection: Not the Same Thing

Many Oklahoma homeowners assume that the adjuster their insurance company sends is a comprehensive, unbiased inspection. It’s not — it’s a loss assessment from your insurer’s perspective, conducted quickly and aimed at accurately (but efficiently) documenting your covered loss.

Adjuster inspections on high-volume storm events are typically 20–40 minutes on the roof. Our inspections are 60–90 minutes. Adjusters miss items regularly — not from bad faith, but from time pressure and volume. We attend adjuster inspections with our own documentation to ensure items don’t get left off the scope.

If you’ve already had an adjuster inspection and feel your estimate was too low, contact us for a secondary inspection. We can identify missed items and assist with supplemental claim filing.

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Close-up shingle condition assessment — granule loss, bruising, and seal strip damage are checked

What Happens After Your Free Inspection

We give you three possible outcomes with full honesty:

  1. No significant issues found — We tell you your roof looks good, show you photos, and suggest a timeline for the next inspection based on age and condition. No work sold, no pressure.
  2. Repairs needed — We provide a written repair estimate. If damage is storm-related and occurred within your policy window, we walk you through whether an insurance claim makes sense.
  3. Replacement warranted — We explain why, show you photos, and walk you through your options including insurance claim management if applicable. We don’t push replacements when repairs will suffice.

Schedule Your Free Oklahoma Roof Inspection

We serve homeowners throughout Oklahoma including Lawton, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Edmond, Moore, Yukon, Mustang, Midwest City, Del City, Chickasha, Duncan, Altus, Elgin, Cache, Stillwater, and Broken Arrow.

Call (580) 919-1386 or fill out our online form to schedule your free inspection. We typically schedule within 24–72 hours of your call.

Roof Inspection FAQs

Is the inspection really free?

Yes, completely free with no obligation. We don’t charge for inspections and don’t require you to commit to any work based on our findings. You get a written report regardless of what we find.

How long does a roof inspection take?

Most residential roof inspections take 45–90 minutes depending on roof size and complexity. We spend significantly more time on the roof than drive-by assessments that most storm chasers conduct.

Do I need to be home during the inspection?

You don’t need to be on the roof with us, but we recommend being available at the end to walk through our findings in person. If you’re unavailable, we can provide our written report electronically and schedule a call to review it.

What if you find damage during my inspection?

We explain what we found, show you photos, and give you honest options. No high-pressure tactics, no inflated damage claims. If an insurance claim makes sense based on your damage and policy, we walk you through the process. If repairs are the right answer, we provide a written estimate.

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