Why Roofs Fail Sooner Than Expected in Oklahoma
If your roof didn’t last as long as you expected, you’re not alone. In places like Tulsa and across Oklahoma, roofs often wear out faster than national averages—and it mostly comes down to the local climate.
Here’s why:
Severe Weather & Hailstorms
Oklahoma sits right in the path of frequent storms. Hail and high winds can cause immediate damage or weaken shingles over time. Even small, repeated impacts can shorten your roof’s lifespan significantly.
Extreme Temperature Swings
It’s not unusual to see big temperature changes throughout the year. These fluctuations cause roofing materials to expand and contract, which can lead to cracking, warping, and premature aging.
High Winds
Strong winds are common across the state and can lift, loosen, or completely tear off shingles—especially on older roofs or lower-grade materials.
Intense Sun Exposure
Oklahoma summers bring intense UV rays that slowly break down roofing materials. Over time, this leads to fading, brittleness, and loss of protective granules on shingles.
Poor Ventilation
Many roofs fail early not just because of weather, but because of improper attic ventilation. Heat and moisture buildup can “cook” your roof from the inside out, reducing its lifespan.
Installation Quality
Even the best materials won’t last if they’re not installed correctly. Improper nailing, poor flashing, or shortcuts during installation can lead to early failure.
Final Thoughts
In Oklahoma, your roof takes a beating year-round. That’s why regular inspections and quality materials matter more here than in many other states.
Not Sure How Your Roof Is Holding Up?
If your roof has been through a few storm seasons, it’s a good idea to have it checked.
Contact us today for a free and thorough roof inspection!