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How Much Does a New Roof Cost in Tulsa? (2026 Price Guide)

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The #1 Question We Get: “What’s the Damage?”

If you’re reading this, you probably suspect it’s time. Maybe you found shingles in the yard after that last storm, or maybe your roof is just celebrating its 25th birthday. Either way, you want a straight answer: How much is this going to cost?

In 2026, the average cost for a roof replacement in the Tulsa/Broken Arrow area ranges between $8,500 and $16,000 for a standard 2,500 sq. ft. home. But averages can be misleading.

Use Our 2026 Roof Cost Estimator

Stop guessing. Use our interactive tool below to get a ballpark figure based on your home’s specific size and the material quality you want.

Tulsa Roof Replacement Estimator

(Note: For the interactive version, please view this page on our live site!)

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Contact Proof Construction at (918) 734-4444 for an official quote.

3 Factors That Determine Your Price

1. Material Choice (The Biggest Variable)

You have options beyond just “grey shingles.”

  • 3-Tab Shingles: The budget option. Good for rentals, but lower wind resistance.
  • Architectural Shingles: The Tulsa standard. High wind ratings (vital for Oklahoma!) and great curb appeal.
  • Impact Resistant (Class 4): Higher upfront cost, but can lower your insurance premiums by up to 25%.

2. Roof Complexity (Pitch & Peaks)

A steep roof isn’t just harder to walk on; it’s harder to work on. Steeper pitches require more safety gear and slower labor, which affects the price. Complexity (valleys, dormers, chimneys) also adds to the flashing requirements.

3. The “Hidden” Layers

A quote from Proof Construction isn’t just for shingles. It includes:

  • Tearing off old layers (disposal fees)
  • Inspecting the decking (wood rot repair)
  • Ice & Water Shield (code requirement in valleys)
  • Ventilation upgrades (to lower those energy bills!)

Don’t Pay Twice: The Risk of “Cheap” Bids

We see it every year. A storm chaser offers to do the roof for $2,000 less than everyone else. Six months later, the homeowner calls us because the flashing is leaking and the “lifetime warranty” phone number is disconnected.

Proof Construction is locally owned. We live here. We stand behind our work.

Ready for an Exact Number?

Calculators are great for planning, but nothing beats an expert eye. We offer free, no-obligation inspections.

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Read more: The Tulsa Homeowner’s Guide

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