FireHouse Roofing crew performing a residential roof inspection in the Broken Arrow / Tulsa area
Roof Inspections

Free 21-Point Roof Inspections — Broken Arrow & Tulsa

We climb up, take photos, and give you a straight answer. No fee. No pressure. Ever. That's how The Good Guys of Roofing do it.

  • Firefighter Owned & Operated
  • 4.9 Google • 300+ Reviews
  • BBB A+ Rated
  • OK CIB Registered · OK 80003595
  • Atlas Diamond Contractor
  • Lifetime Workmanship Warranty
  • Fully Insured • $1M Liability
Firefighter Owned & Operated
4.9 Google • 300+ Reviews
BBB A+ Rated
OK CIB Registered · OK 80003595
Atlas Diamond Contractor
Lifetime Workmanship Warranty
Fully Insured • $1M Liability
Service Overview

The honest second opinion every homeowner deserves.

A lot of roofers offer 'free inspections' as a way to get on your roof and pressure you into a replacement. We don't. As The Good Guys of Roofing, FireHouse Roofing was founded by a retired Tulsa firefighter who spent 20 years helping people on their worst days. We approach every inspection across Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, Coweta, and the surrounding communities the same way: climb the roof, photograph everything, and give you a straight answer about what we find. Our 21-point inspection covers shingle condition, granule loss, hail bruising, flashing, ventilation, pipe boots, valleys, ridge, gutters, soffit and fascia, and visible interior leak signs. You walk away with a full photo report — whether you hire us or not. We won't recommend a replacement unless your roof actually needs one.

Why FireHouse Roofing

The Good Guys of Roofing — Firefighter Owned & Operated

Discipline from the firehouse. Craftsmanship on the roof. Honesty in every estimate. That's how we've earned 300+ five-star reviews from homeowners across Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri.

  • Free 21-point inspection — no fee, no obligation, ever.
  • Photo-documented report so you can see exactly what we saw.
  • Firefighter Owned & Operated — honest answers, no scare tactics.
  • Real-estate inspections for homes being bought or sold across Green Country.
  • Storm inspections coordinated with your insurance adjuster when appropriate.
  • Fully Insured with $1,000,000 General Liability coverage.
Benefits

What homeowners get

21-point checklist

Shingles, flashings, valleys, ridge, vents, pipe boots, gutters, soffit/fascia, and interior leak signs — all photo-documented.

Photo report

Every finding documented with high-resolution photos so you can see exactly what we saw.

Storm assessment

Hail and wind damage identified, sized, and mapped — useful if a claim is the right next step.

Real-estate ready

Buying or selling a home in Broken Arrow or Tulsa? We work to deliver inspection reports promptly so closings stay on track.

Straight answers

Repair-vs-replace recommendations in writing. No pressure, no scare tactics — we'll tell you the truth about what we find.

Recorded for later

We keep your inspection on file so future questions or claims have documentation to reference.

When to Schedule

When should you schedule a roof inspection?

There's no wrong reason to want a second set of eyes on your roof. These are the situations homeowners most often call FireHouse for an inspection — and a roof inspection should give you clarity, not pressure.

01

After hail

Hail roughly 1 inch or larger can bruise asphalt shingles and dent soft metals. A lot of hail damage isn't visible from the ground, so it helps to get eyes on the roof after a hailstorm.

02

After high winds

Wind gusts above about 50 mph can lift or crease shingles along ridges and edges. If you see shingle pieces in the yard or hear flapping, it's worth an inspection.

03

After missing shingles

Even a few missing shingles can expose the deck to water. We'll check the surrounding area for hidden damage and decide whether a repair or a fuller look is the right next step.

04

After a leak or ceiling stain

New stains, drips, or musty smells usually mean water is finding a path in. A leak inspection traces likely entry points so the right repair can be made — not just a guess.

05

Before filing an insurance claim

Not every storm requires a claim. Before opening a claim, we can inspect the roof and help you understand whether there appears to be damage worth discussing with your insurance carrier. If nothing is wrong, we'll tell you that too.

06

Before buying or selling a home

When roof condition matters to a sale or purchase in Broken Arrow, Tulsa, or anywhere across Green Country, a documented inspection gives buyers, sellers, and agents a clear picture.

07

When your roof is aging

If your roof is getting older and you just want peace of mind, an honest inspection tells you where it stands — without pressure to replace something that still has life left.

Please don't climb onto the roof to check damage yourself — roofs are slick, steep, and dangerous, especially after a storm. Let us safely inspect it for you.

Before Filing a Claim

Get an honest roof inspection first

Before opening a roof insurance claim after a storm, call FireHouse Roofing Co. for an honest roof inspection so you can understand whether there appears to be enough roof damage to justify discussing a claim with your insurance carrier. Not every storm requires a claim.

If we find damage that appears to meet your carrier's threshold, we'll show you exactly what we found, explain what it means, and give you a clear photo report you can share. If nothing is wrong, we'll tell you that too — and there's no fee either way.

We do not determine coverage, guarantee approval, negotiate claims, or act as a public adjuster. Coverage decisions are made by the insurance carrier. What we do is inspect thoroughly, document honestly, and help you understand your roof's condition so you can decide whether a conversation with your carrier makes sense.

If a claim is already open, our Insurance Claim Assistance page walks through how ACV, RCV, depreciation, and supplements work in plain language. For broader storm guidance, see our Storm Damage page.

What We Check

What we look at during a roof inspection

Our job is to document what we see and explain it clearly. Here's what gets checked and photographed during a typical FireHouse roof inspection.

  • Shingles and granule loss
  • Ridge caps
  • Pipe boots
  • Flashing
  • Roof penetrations
  • Vents
  • Exposed fasteners
  • Soft metals (when storm damage is suspected)
  • Gutters and downspouts (when relevant)
  • Signs of leaks or water intrusion
  • Photo documentation of every finding
Inspection Types

Hail, wind, and leak inspections

Different concerns call for different inspections. Whatever brought you here, we'll look honestly and tell you what we see.

Hail damage inspection

We look for bruising on shingles, granule loss, and impact marks on soft metals like vents, gutters, and flashing. Not every hail-damaged roof needs replacement — we'll tell you honestly what we see.

Wind damage inspection

Lifted, creased, or missing shingles, exposed nails, and damage along ridges and edges. Sometimes a targeted repair is the right call; sometimes it isn't. We won't push replacement without cause.

Leak inspection

We trace likely entry points — failed flashing, deteriorated pipe boots, exposed fasteners, valleys, and penetrations — and look for interior signs of water intrusion.

Aging roof inspection

If your roof is older and you want a clear-eyed assessment, we'll document its current condition and explain what to watch for — without pushing a sale.

Repair vs replacement inspection

When you're not sure whether the right next step is a repair or a full replacement, we document what we see and lay out the options in writing so you can decide.

Local Service Area

Roof inspections across Green Country

FireHouse Roofing Co. provides honest roof inspections throughout the Broken Arrow and Tulsa area, including the surrounding communities listed below.

Firefighter-owned. 4.9-star rated with 300+ Google reviews. Atlas Diamond Contractor. The Good Guys of Roofing — we won't sell you a roof you don't need.

Recent Projects

Recent FireHouse Roofing Projects

Real jobs from real homes — straight from FireHouse Roofing crews across Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas & Missouri.

Representative FireHouse Roofing tear-off and underlayment work
Tear-Off & Underlayment
Representative FireHouse Roofing underlayment and decking work.
Representative FireHouse Roofing decking replacement detail
Decking Replacement
Representative FireHouse Roofing decking replacement detail.
Representative FireHouse Roofing completed residential roofing project
Job Complete
Representative FireHouse Roofing completed residential roofing project.
Related Project Example

A real roof inspections project we’ve done

Related local project

Stone Canyon, Bixby

Project example

Stone Canyon Roof Inspection, Bixby

Stone Canyon, Bixby · general area only

Pre-purchase roof inspection on a Stone Canyon home — 21-point inspection with drone imagery and a written photo report. See the documentation and how the report was used.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the inspection really free?
Yes. No fee, no obligation. You get a full photo report whether you hire us or not.
When should I schedule a roof inspection?
Good times to call for a roof inspection include after hail or high winds, after you notice missing shingles, after a ceiling stain or active leak appears, before opening a roof insurance claim, before buying or selling a home when roof condition matters, or simply when an older roof has you wanting peace of mind. A roof inspection should give you clarity, not pressure.
Should I get a roof inspection before filing an insurance claim?
It often helps. Not every storm requires a claim. Before opening a claim, FireHouse Roofing Co. can inspect the roof and help you understand whether there appears to be damage worth discussing with your insurance carrier. Coverage decisions are made by the insurance carrier — we just document what we see honestly. If nothing is wrong, we'll tell you that too.
Can hail damage be invisible from the ground?
Yes. A lot of hail damage isn't visible from the ground — bruising on asphalt shingles, granule loss, and small impact marks on soft metals often only show up once someone is on the roof with a camera. That's why a documented inspection matters after a hailstorm.
What do you check during a roof inspection?
We look at shingles, ridge caps, flashing, pipe boots, roof penetrations, vents, exposed fasteners, soft metals when storm damage is suspected, gutters and downspouts when relevant, and any visible signs of leaks or water intrusion — all photo-documented in a written report.
Do you inspect for roof leaks?
Yes. We inspect for active leaks, prior leak paths, failed flashing, deteriorated pipe boots, and visible interior staining. Depending on roof condition, the right next step might be a targeted repair or a fuller conversation about replacement.
Do you inspect wind damage?
Yes. Wind inspections look for lifted, creased, or missing shingles, exposed fasteners, and damage along ridges and edges where uplift is strongest. Not every wind-damaged roof needs replacement — sometimes a repair is the right call.
Can an inspection tell me if I need repair or replacement?
Usually, yes. After inspection we'll explain what we see and recommend repair, replacement, or simply continued monitoring — whichever fits your roof's actual condition. We won't sell you a roof you don't need.
Do you provide roof inspections in Broken Arrow and Tulsa?
Yes. We provide roof inspections across Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, Collinsville, Coweta, Claremore, and the surrounding Green Country communities.
Should I climb on my roof to check damage myself?
Please don't. Roofs are slick, steep, and dangerous — especially after a storm. Stay on the ground, take photos of anything visible from below, and let us safely inspect the roof for you.
How long does an inspection take?
About 45–60 minutes on a typical residential roof, plus a brief walkthrough of the findings with you.
Will you do an inspection for a home I'm buying or selling?
Yes. We do real-estate roof inspections regularly across Broken Arrow and Tulsa, and we work to turn the report around as quickly as we can so closings stay on track.
Do I need to be home for the inspection?
Not necessarily — we can inspect the exterior without anyone present and email you the report. When possible, we like to walk findings through with you in person so you can ask questions.
Do you provide photos or documentation after an inspection?
Yes. You get a written photo report so you can see exactly what we saw. We keep a copy on file in case future questions or claims need documentation to reference.
What happens after the inspection?
You get a photo report. If we recommend work, you also get an itemized estimate. We won't recommend a replacement unless your roof actually needs one, and there's never a high-pressure sales pitch.
Do you serve Broken Arrow, Tulsa, and nearby cities?
Yes — Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, Coweta, Sand Springs, Claremore, Sapulpa, and the surrounding Green Country communities.
What homeowners say

In their own words

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If you need a roof inspection, give Jake a call. He’ll do a free inspection and give you honest answers to any of your questions! He’s the best and so so helpful!
Merilyn R.Roof inspectionMay 2026
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FireHouse Roofing Co

Want eyes on your roof — without the sales pitch?

Free 21-point inspection. Full photo report. Honest recommendation. That's our promise.

  • 4.9★ Google
  • 300+ Reviews
  • BBB A+
  • Firefighter Owned