Roof Lifecycle
Forensics
When Should You Replace Your Oklahoma Roof?
Oklahoma roofs face a unique combination of thermal shock cycling (100°F summer days to 20°F winter nights), hail bombardment from 4-5 major events per year, and wind uplift from 70+ mph straight-line thunderstorms. Use this lifecycle calculator to estimate your remaining roof life based on installation year, material type, storm exposure, and maintenance history. We've calibrated the degradation curves against 20+ years of Tulsa metro roofing data to give you a precise replacement timeline.
Your roof dies a little every day. Drag the slider to your roof's current age to see the structural reality and your insurance leverage status.
Structural Status
Shingle oils are beginning to evaporate. Granules are shedding into gutters. Brittle-point is approaching.
Insurance Leverage
Homeowner has high leverage. Any storm damage found now should result in a full replacement payout.
The Forensic Window
You are currently in the peak zone for an insurance-paid replacement. Do not wait for a leak.