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Metal Roofing in Tulsa, Done Right

A metal roof is a 40-to-70-year decision — and in Oklahoma hail country, the installer matters as much as the metal. Tell us what you need — standing seam, a panel roof, a shingle-to-metal conversion, or a repair — and we'll match you with a top local metal roofing contractor for a free estimate. No obligation, fast response.

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What we help with

Tulsa Metal Roofing Services

Whatever your roof needs, we match you with a local contractor who specializes in metal.

Standing Seam Roofs

The premium system — concealed fasteners, clean vertical lines, and the longest service life a residential roof can get. The right spec for a forever home.

Metal Panel Roofs

Exposed-fastener panel systems that bring metal durability at a friendlier price point — a favorite for ranches, shops, and barndominiums.

Shingle-to-Metal Conversion

Replace worn asphalt shingles with a metal system built for Oklahoma weather — often the last roof the house will ever need.

Metal Roof Repair

Leaks, loose or backed-out fasteners, storm-lifted panels, flashing and sealant failures — fixed by crews who work on metal every week.

Hail & Storm Evaluations

After a Green Country hail event, get a straight answer on whether your metal roof actually took damage — documented honestly.

Trim, Flashing & Ridge Work

The details that make or break a metal roof: ridge caps, valleys, chimney flashing, and penetrations done right.

Why metal, why here

Built for Oklahoma weather

Tulsa roofs live a hard life: spring hail, straight-line winds, 100° summers, and ice storms — the exact conditions metal roofing was made for. A properly installed metal system resists wind uplift that peels shingles, sheds hail that bruises asphalt, and reflects summer heat instead of soaking it in. That's why it lasts 40–70 years while a shingle roof here is often on its second or third replacement in that time.

Just as important: because storm-repair marketing in Tulsa chases shingle insurance work, genuine metal specialists are a smaller, quieter group. We know who they are — the crews doing standing seam and panel work every week, not learning on your house.

Buying panels instead?

DIY'ers, we'll save you a click

If you're after panels and trim only — for a barn, shop, or a build you're doing yourself — you want a metal supplier, not an installer. Tulsa has several good local panel suppliers who roll-form and cut to length; search "metal panel supplier Tulsa" and you'll find them.

This site is for the other job: getting a metal roof professionally installed on your home, with the underlayment, flashing, and warranty questions handled by a licensed local pro. If that's you, the free estimate is one form away.

How it works

Three steps to a real number

1. Tell us about your roof

One quick form or call: what the roof is doing now, what you want it to be, and roughly how big the house is.

2. Get matched locally

We connect you with a licensed, insured Tulsa-area metal roofing contractor who does this work every week.

3. Compare and decide

You get a free, written estimate. No pressure, no obligation — hire them, or don't. Your call.

Straight answers

Tulsa Metal Roofing FAQs

What is the average cost of a metal roof in Oklahoma?

For a typical Tulsa-area home, an exposed-fastener metal panel roof usually runs about $6–$10 per square foot installed, and standing seam typically runs about $10–$16 per square foot installed. On a common 2,000–2,500 sq ft roof, that works out to roughly $12,000–$25,000 for panel systems and $20,000–$40,000 for standing seam. Roof pitch, tear-off, and trim details move the number — a free on-site estimate gives you a real one.

What is the biggest problem with metal roofs?

Honest answer: up-front cost, and on exposed-fastener systems, the screws — their gaskets weather over time and need periodic checking. Very large hail can dent panels (though dents are usually cosmetic, not leaks). The "metal roofs are loud" worry is mostly myth: installed over solid decking and underlayment, they are about as quiet as shingles. A good installer will walk you through all of this before you sign anything.

How much does 1,000 sq ft of metal roofing cost?

Materials alone, metal panels run roughly $2,000–$3,500 per 1,000 sq ft for common 29-gauge panels, and $4,000–$7,000 for standing seam. Installed — with underlayment, trim, flashing, and labor — expect roughly $6,000–$10,000 per 1,000 sq ft for exposed-fastener systems and $10,000–$16,000 for standing seam in the Tulsa market.

Will a metal roof lower my insurance in Oklahoma?

Often, yes. Tulsa sits in one of the most hail-active regions in the country, and many Oklahoma insurers offer premium discounts for UL 2218 Class 4 impact-rated roofing — which many metal systems carry. Ask the contractor you are matched with for the product documentation, then ask your insurer what discount applies. (We are a referral service, not insurance advisors — always confirm with your carrier.)

What color metal roof fades the least?

Fade resistance comes from the paint system more than the color. PVDF finishes (often sold as Kynar 500) hold color dramatically better than budget SMP paint — worth the upgrade on any roof you will look at for 40 years. Within any paint line, lighter earth tones show fade less than deep, saturated colors.

Want the full numbers? Read the Tulsa metal roof cost guide.