Sapulpa has one of the oldest housing stocks in the Tulsa metro and it shows in the roofing market. The city was an oil-boom town in the 1910s and 20s, kept growing through the postwar period, and a substantial percentage of the homes here are 70 to 100 years old. Working on Sapulpa roofs means understanding plank decking, original framing, retrofit truss work, and the kind of layered reroofs where a previous contractor just laid new shingles over the old.
FireHouse Roofing Co. is the firefighter-owned residential roofer that's been working in Sapulpa since 2017. We're headquartered in Broken Arrow at 803 N Elm Pl — about 35 minutes east of downtown Sapulpa — and our crews are on Creek County roofs every week. The retired Tulsa firefighter who founded the company built it on principles that translate well to a town the size of Sapulpa: integrity, urgency, and honest communication.
Sapulpa is a tale of two markets. Historic downtown and the older blocks east of Mission have a high concentration of pre-1950 craftsman, bungalow, and cottage homes — small footprints, steep pitches, complex valleys, original decking. The newer growth on the south and east sides (Liberty Glen, Heritage Hills, Sahoma Lake corridor) is post-2000 architectural construction. We treat both ends with the same standards.
If you need a Sapulpa roofing company that can handle a 90-year-old craftsman with the same care as a 10-year-old build, give us a call. The inspection is free and we'll tell you the truth about what your roof actually needs.
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