Metal Roof Repair in Tulsa
A metal roof that leaks almost always has a small, fixable problem — a fastener, a flashing, a seam — not a failed roof. Get matched with a local pro who repairs metal for a living and will tell you the honest difference.
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What actually goes wrong with metal roofs
The usual suspects, in order: gasketed screws that have backed out or weathered on exposed-fastener panels; sealant and butyl tape reaching end-of-life at laps and trim; flashing details at chimneys, skylights, and sidewalls; and panel damage from severe hail or wind-blown debris. Each of these is repairable — often in a day — by someone who knows metal systems. The wrong fix (a smear of roof tar) buys months and costs you the clean repair later.
Storm and hail damage, honestly assessed
After a Green Country hail event, metal roofs mostly take cosmetic dents, not punctures — but "mostly" isn't "always," and seams, fasteners, and vents can take real damage. The contractors we refer will document what they find with photos and tell you plainly whether it's a repair, a claim-worthy loss, or nothing to worry about. No scare tactics, no door-knock theater.
Repair or re-roof?
A 20-year-old exposed-fastener roof with widespread screw and sealant fatigue can often be brought back with a re-screw (oversized fasteners) and detail work at a fraction of replacement cost. Panels rusted through, chronic leaks at many points, or a roof you hate looking at — that's replacement territory. A free on-site look settles it with numbers for both options.
Metal roof acting up?
Describe the symptom — where it leaks, what you see — and a local metal roofing contractor will take a look and quote the fix, free.