Tree-lined Midtown Tulsa Oklahoma home with a new architectural shingle roof
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Tulsa Roofing Done Right.

The Good Guys of Roofing

  • Firefighter Owned & Operated
  • 4.9 Google Rating · 300+ Reviews
  • Atlas Diamond Contractor
  • Free Roof Inspections

Why Tulsa homeowners choose FireHouse Roofing

Tulsa has a roofing problem most cities don't: housing stock spanning a hundred years. Florence Park bungalows from the 1920s sit two blocks from 1990s split-levels in South Tulsa, and a quarter-mile away you'll find brand-new builds in Yorktown and Patrick Henry. Each generation of roof was built to different codes, with different deck spans, different ventilation assumptions, and different shingle weights — and they all sit under the same Oklahoma sky.

FireHouse Roofing Co. works on every one of them. We're a firefighter-owned residential roofing company headquartered in the Tulsa metro, founded by a retired Tulsa firefighter who built the company on the principles of the firehouse — integrity, urgency, and honest communication. We've been serving Tulsa homeowners since 2017 and our crews are on Tulsa roofs every week.

Tulsa is squarely in the U.S. hail belt. The April 2024 storm that ran through Brookside and Midtown produced golf-ball hail across a four-mile track; the May 2023 Memorial Day system dropped damaging wind on neighborhoods from Maple Ridge to Florence Park. Our team knows which carriers respond well to which kinds of claims, what adjusters look for on Tulsa's older steeper roofs, and how to document damage that doesn't show up from the curb.

If you're searching for a Tulsa roofing company that won't pad an estimate, won't disappear after collecting a deposit, and won't recommend a roof you don't actually need, you've found us.

Explore our services in Tulsa: Roof Replacement · Roof Repair · Storm Damage Inspections · Insurance Claims · Residential Roofing.

Services in Tulsa

Roofing services built for Oklahoma weather

Roof Replacement

Full tear-off and replacement for Tulsa homes that have reached end-of-life or sustained covered storm damage. We install Atlas Architectural Roofing Systems designed for Oklahoma weather, inspect every square foot of decking (a real concern on Midtown homes with 1x6 plank decking), reflash chimneys and skylights, and balance ridge ventilation — issues we routinely find on older Tulsa houses from Maple Ridge to West Tulsa that previous roofers ignored.

Learn more

Roof Repair

Active leaks, missing shingles, lifted ridge caps, failing pipe-boot flashing, and storm-blown sections — repaired correctly the first time. We're honest about repair vs. replace: on a 22-year-old roof in East Tulsa or Florence Park with widespread granule loss, a $400 repair is a band-aid. On a 7-year-old roof in South Tulsa with one bad valley, a repair is the right call. We tell you which one you have.

Learn more

Storm Damage Inspections

Free, no-cost storm inspections after hail or high-wind events anywhere in Tulsa — from Riverside to Brookside, East Tulsa to Tulsa Hills. We climb the roof, document each slope with high-res photos and drone imagery, and deliver a written assessment — usually within a few days, sooner when we can. Catching damage early often makes the difference between a claim filed in time and one denied for an expired window.

Learn more

Insurance Claim Assistance

Tulsa homeowners file more storm claims per capita than almost anywhere in the country, and we know the local carriers' playbooks — State Farm, Allstate, Farmers, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Shelter, Hartford, Travelers, and the regionals. We meet your adjuster on the roof at no charge, supplement when items get missed, and never push a claim that isn't legitimate.

Learn more

Gutter Replacement

Tulsa's old-growth tree canopy — the pecans along Riverside Drive, the oaks shading Midtown porches, the mature sycamores in Owen Park — drops a huge volume of debris every fall. We install correctly-sized seamless aluminum gutters, oversized 3x4 downspouts where the roof load demands it, and gutter guards that actually work on Tulsa's mix of trees.

Learn more

Hail & Wind Damage

Specialized in hail and wind damage common to Tulsa. We know the difference between cosmetic dings and functional damage, what adjusters will and won't approve in the 741xx ZIP codes, and how to document the kind of soft-metal evidence that proves a hail event happened on your roof — whether you're in a 1920s craftsman near Cherry Street or a 1990s build off 71st and Yale.

Learn more

Why Tulsa chooses FireHouse

A Tulsa roofer your neighbors actually recommend

We've built our reputation on the strangest marketing channel of all in modern roofing: word of mouth. Most of our Tulsa work comes from a previous customer telling their neighbor.

Firefighter Owned & Operated

Founded and operated by a retired Tulsa firefighter. The same discipline, urgency, and integrity you'd want responding to your home.

Atlas Diamond Contractor

Atlas's top installer designation. Installs done to manufacturer specification with extended warranty options most roofers can't offer.

4.9 Google Rating

Hundreds of Tulsa-metro homeowners — including families across Tulsa — leaving honest, verified reviews.

300+ Reviews

A track record built one honest job at a time, not a marketing campaign.

Lifetime Workmanship Warranty

Every install carries a lifetime workmanship warranty for as long as you own the home. If we caused it, we fix it.

Fully Insured · $1M Liability

$1,000,000 general liability coverage. Certificates available on request — ask any roofer before you sign.

Serving Tulsa Since 2017

FireHouse Roofing has been serving Tulsa homeowners since 2017. Our crews are on Tulsa roofs every single week, in every season — not just after a big storm rolls through.

Honest Recommendations

If your roof doesn't need replacement, we'll tell you. If a repair will hold, we repair. No padded scopes, no manufactured emergencies.

No High-Pressure Sales

No same-day-only pricing. No scare tactics. Get the inspection, take your time, decide when you're ready.

About Tulsa

A Tulsa roofer who actually knows Tulsa

Tulsa is the county seat of Tulsa County and home to roughly 410,000 residents — the second-largest city in Oklahoma. The roofing landscape here is uniquely complex because the city grew in distinct waves: oil-boom craftsman and tudor homes in Maple Ridge and Riverview, mid-century ranches in Patrick Henry and Mayo Meadow, post-war neighborhoods across East Tulsa, the mix of craftsman bungalows and newer builds in West Tulsa, 1970s–80s suburban builds across South Tulsa, and newer construction expanding toward Bixby and Jenks. A roofing contractor who only works one product on one style of roof is going to miss things in Tulsa.

The weather pattern here is unforgiving. Spring delivers the highest hail risk in the country — Tulsa County averages more days with severe hail than any metro in the central U.S. Summer brings 100°+ heat that bakes asphalt shingles and warps poorly ventilated attics. Autumn is straight-line wind season, and every winter brings at least one freeze that can lift improperly fastened ridge caps. Roofs in this market work hard, and we install them accordingly.

We've walked hundreds of Tulsa adjusters across hundreds of Tulsa roofs. We know which neighborhoods got hit in the 2023 hail line that wiped through Brookside, which ZIP codes never got the 2024 wind event, and how to read a roof in Midtown vs. one in Tulsa Hills vs. one off 71st & Yale. Local knowledge isn't a marketing claim for us — it's how we work.

Tulsa neighborhoods we serve

On Tulsa roofs every week

FireHouse Roofing regularly serves homeowners across every quadrant of Tulsa, from historic Midtown blocks to the new construction along the south and east sides of town. If your neighborhood isn't listed, we almost certainly cover it.

MidtownBrooksideMaple RidgeFlorence ParkCherry Street DistrictSouth TulsaEast TulsaWest TulsaRiversideRiverviewPatrick HenryRanch AcresMayo MeadowLortondaleYorktownOwen ParkSunset TerraceWhite CityTulsa Hills

Don't see your neighborhood? We cover all of Tulsa and the surrounding Tulsa metro. Call 918-928-9975 for a free inspection.

4.9

300+ Google reviews from Tulsa-metro homeowners

The Good Guys of Roofing reputation isn't a tagline. It's 300+ Tulsa-metro families — Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Owasso, Jenks, and the surrounding communities — who vouched for the same crew you'd be hiring.

Read Google Reviews

Real FireHouse work in Tulsa

Real Tulsa roofs. Real FireHouse crews.

A small sample of recent FireHouse Roofing work across the Tulsa metro — tear-off, install, flashing detail, and finished roofs. Real homes, real crews, no stock photos. Privacy details (addresses, plates) are blurred where they appeared.

Red brick Tulsa home with a finished architectural shingle roof and a FireHouse Roofing yard banner out front
Finished gray architectural shingle roof on a brick ranch in Tulsa with a FireHouse Roofing yard banner
FireHouse Roofing installer nailing architectural shingles near a brick gable end on a Tulsa home
FireHouse Roofing crew member installing underlayment over a Tulsa porch roof during a tear-off
Chimney framing and flashing prep on a Tulsa roof replacement, decking exposed and pipe boot in place

Photos from real FireHouse Roofing Co. roof replacement work in the Tulsa area. Neighborhood and homeowner details intentionally omitted for privacy.

Project gallery

Recent FireHouse Roofing Projects in Tulsa

A few verified, documented FireHouse Roofing projects from Tulsa and the surrounding area. Each card links to the full project write-up with photos and details.

FireHouse Roofing project in Maple Ridge / Midtown, Tulsa

Craftsman Replacement

Midtown Tulsa Craftsman Roof Replacement

Maple Ridge / Midtown, Tulsa · general area only

Full roof replacement on a 1920s Craftsman in Midtown Tulsa — steep 12/12 pitch architectural shingle, chimney reflash, complex valley work, and a historic-accurate ridge profile. Two-day install.

FireHouse Roofing project in South Tulsa, Tulsa

Insurance Replacement

South Tulsa Hail Claim Roof Replacement

South Tulsa, Tulsa · general area only

Hail-claim replacement on a 3,200 sq-ft South Tulsa home after the April 2024 event. Supplemented decking and ridge cap, single-day install, Atlas Pinnacle Pristine.

Frequently asked questions

Tulsa roofing questions, answered honestly

How much does a roof replacement cost in Tulsa?

Most full residential roof replacements in Tulsa fall between $9,500 and $25,000, with Midtown's older steep-pitch roofs and South Tulsa's larger square-footage homes running on the higher end. Decking condition is a real variable in Tulsa — many homes from before the late 1970s have plank decking that needs partial replacement once we tear off. We deliver a fixed written estimate after inspection and call out anything that could change before tear-off begins. If the project is going through an insurance claim, your typical out-of-pocket is your policy deductible.

Do older Midtown homes need anything different?

Yes — Midtown roofs (Florence Park, Maple Ridge, Riverview, Brookside) commonly have steeper pitches, complex valleys, multiple dormers, and original 1x6 plank decking with gaps. That changes how we shingle valleys, how we calculate ventilation, and sometimes requires plywood overlay before underlayment goes down. We've worked on a lot of these homes and know what to plan for before quoting.

Do you handle hail damage claims in Tulsa?

Yes — hail damage claims are one of our most-requested services in Tulsa. We document every slope, meet your adjuster on the roof at no cost, and supplement the claim when items are missed (almost always: ridge cap, decking, flashing, gutter and screen replacement). We work with every major and regional carrier serving the Tulsa metro and never push a claim that isn't legitimate.

Are you a real Tulsa-local roofer?

Yes. We're headquartered in the Tulsa metro at 803 N Elm Pl in Broken Arrow, and our trucks roll out of that yard every morning to job sites across Tulsa. We're not a storm-response company driving in from out of state and disappearing in six months.

Can you repair my Tulsa roof instead of replacing it?

Often, yes. Plenty of Tulsa roofs we look at need a targeted repair — a failing pipe-boot, a wind-lifted ridge, a bad valley, a few storm-blown shingles — not a full replacement. We'll tell you honestly which one fits your roof. If a repair will hold and makes sense for the age and condition, that's what we recommend. We don't push a replacement on a roof that doesn't need one.

Do you install gutters and gutter guards in Tulsa?

Yes. Tulsa's mature tree canopy — Midtown oaks, Riverside pecans, sycamores throughout Owen Park and Sunset Terrace — drops a lot of debris, and undersized or clogged gutters are one of the most common causes of fascia rot and foundation issues we see here. We install seamless aluminum gutters, oversized 3x4 downspouts where the roof load demands it, and gutter guards matched to your specific tree mix.

Is a free roof inspection in Tulsa really free?

Yes — no charge, no obligation, no high-pressure sales pitch at the end. We climb your roof, document each slope with photos and drone imagery when needed, and walk you through what we found in plain language. If you don't have damage, we'll tell you. If you do, we'll explain your options and let you decide what's next.

How long does a Tulsa roof replacement take?

Most Tulsa residential roofs complete in a single day. Midtown homes with steep pitches, multiple valleys, slate-style detailing, or extensive decking replacement often run 2–3 days. You'll have an exact start date and project length in writing before we begin.

Communities we serve

Serving Tulsa and nearby Tulsa-metro communities

Schedule your free Tulsa roof inspection

Protect your Tulsa home with help from the Good Guys of Roofing.

Call FireHouse Roofing Co. today at 918-928-9975 or schedule online. Free, no-pressure inspection — usually the same week.