Oklahoma Roof Replacement Cost
2025–2026 pricing for Oklahoma homeowners — updated with real contractor data for 4 cities statewide.
Average Cost in Oklahoma
A typical roof replacement in Oklahoma costs $7,000 to $13,500 for a 2,000 sq ft home with architectural asphalt shingles. The state average is $10,000, which is 10–15% below national average.
State Average
$10,000
2,000 sq ft home
Low Estimate
$7,000
Basic 3-tab shingles
High Estimate
$13,500
Premium materials
Per Sq Ft (Installed)
$3.50–$6.75
Asphalt shingles
Roof Replacement Cost in Oklahoma by City
Costs vary across Oklahoma based on local labor rates, contractor availability, and regional material pricing. Larger metro areas like Oklahoma City typically run higher than smaller cities.
Oklahoma City
$7,700–$14,175
Avg: $10,937
Tulsa
$7,513–$13,815
Avg: $10,664
Norman
$7,326–$13,455
Avg: $10,390
Broken Arrow
$7,140–$13,095
Avg: $10,117
Detailed Oklahoma City Pricing Table
| City | Cost Range | Average | Per Sq Ft |
| Oklahoma City | $7,700–$14,175 | $10,937 | $3.50–$6.75 |
| Tulsa | $7,513–$13,815 | $10,664 | $3.50–$6.75 |
| Norman | $7,326–$13,455 | $10,390 | $3.50–$6.75 |
| Broken Arrow | $7,140–$13,095 | $10,117 | $3.50–$6.75 |
Roof Replacement Cost by Material in Oklahoma
Material selection is the second-biggest driver of cost after home size. Here's what each material type costs installed in Oklahoma:
| Material | Cost Range (2,000 sq ft) | Lifespan | Best For |
| 3-Tab Asphalt Shingles | $5,250–$8,500 | 15–25 yrs | Budget replacement |
| Architectural Asphalt | $7,000–$13,500 | 25–30 yrs | Best value — most popular |
| Metal (Standing Seam) | $11,200–$27,000 | 40–70 yrs | Long-term value, hail resistance |
| Concrete/Clay Tile | $14,000–$33,750 | 50–100 yrs | Premium aesthetic |
| Natural Slate | $21,000–$54,000 | 75–150 yrs | Luxury/historic homes |
Factors That Affect Roofing Costs in Oklahoma
Beyond material and size, several Oklahoma-specific factors influence your final quote:
- Labor market: Oklahoma labor costs are 10–15% below national average, directly affecting installation quotes.
- Permit requirements: Most Oklahoma municipalities require a roofing permit ($150–$500), which reputable contractors include in their quotes.
- Seasonal demand: Spring and summer are peak roofing seasons in Oklahoma — scheduling in fall or winter can save 10–20%.
- Storm history: Areas of Oklahoma with frequent hail or wind events may have higher contractor demand and pricing after storm seasons.
- Roof pitch and complexity: Steeper or more complex roofs add 10–30% to the base cost regardless of location.
For a full breakdown of all 11 cost factors, see our complete cost factors guide.
Frequently Asked Questions — Oklahoma Roof Replacement
How much does a roof replacement cost in Oklahoma? ▼
The average roof replacement cost in Oklahoma is $7,000 to $13,500 for a 2,000 sq ft home with architectural asphalt shingles. The state average is $10,000. Costs are 10–15% below national average. Prices vary by city, material, roof size, and complexity.
What is the cheapest roofing option in Oklahoma? ▼
3-tab asphalt shingles are the most affordable option in Oklahoma, typically costing $5,250–$8,500 for a 2,000 sq ft home. However, architectural shingles offer significantly better performance and a 25–30 year lifespan for only 20–30% more cost, making them the better value for most homeowners.
How long does a roof replacement take in Oklahoma? ▼
Most asphalt shingle roof replacements in Oklahoma take 1–3 days for an average-sized home. Complex roofs with dormers, skylights, or steep pitches may take 3–5 days. Metal, tile, and slate roofs typically require 1–2 weeks.
Does homeowner's insurance cover roof replacement in Oklahoma? ▼
Yes — homeowner's insurance in Oklahoma covers roof replacement when damage is caused by a covered peril such as hail, wind, fire, or falling trees. It does not cover replacement due to age or normal wear. After a storm, document damage with photos and contact your insurer promptly. Many Oklahoma roofing contractors offer free storm damage inspections.
How do I find a reliable roofing contractor in Oklahoma? ▼
To find a reliable roofing contractor in Oklahoma: get at least 3 written quotes, verify state licensing and insurance (liability + workers' comp), check Google and BBB reviews, look for GAF Master Elite or Owens Corning Preferred certification, and never pay more than 25% upfront. Avoid door-to-door contractors who appear immediately after storms.