Oklahoma · 2026 cost guide

How much does a new roof cost in Oklahoma?

In Oklahoma, a new roof costs about $7,800$18,500 in 2026 for a 1,800 sq ft (about 20-square) asphalt-shingle roof, tear-off included — roughly $391.5–$913.5 per square (100 sq ft). That’s about 13% below the U.S. average.

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Oklahoma cost breakdown

Typical total (a 1)$7,800$18,500
Per square (100 sq ft)$391.5–$913.5
Metro areas (Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Norman)up to ~$20,000
Versus U.S. averageabout 13% below average

What’s different about Oklahoma

Oklahoma is among the most hail- and tornado-prone states, so impact-rated roofing and wind-resistant materials are routine cost factors.

  • Impact-resistant (Class 4) shingles are common in hail country — pricier upfront but often lower on insurance.

Expect quotes toward the higher end in Oklahoma’s larger metros — Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Norman — where labor and permit costs run above the state average, and lower in rural areas.

How the cost is built

Roof cost scales with roof area (measured in 100 sq ft 'squares'), pitch, and material — asphalt shingles are the budget choice, while metal, tile, and slate run two to four times more. Steep or complex rooflines, multiple layers to tear off, and new decking or flashing all add to the total.

Resale value

A new asphalt-shingle roof recoups roughly 60% of its cost at resale, per the annual Remodeling Cost vs. Value report — and it's often what lets a home sell at all.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a new roof cost in Oklahoma?

In Oklahoma, a new roof costs about $7,800 to $18,500 in 2026 for a 1,800 sq ft (about 20-square) asphalt-shingle roof, tear-off included — roughly 391.5–913.5 per square (100 sq ft). That's about 13% below the national average, reflecting local labor and material costs.

What affects the cost of a new roof in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma is among the most hail- and tornado-prone states, so impact-rated roofing and wind-resistant materials are routine cost factors. Impact-resistant (Class 4) shingles are common in hail country — pricier upfront but often lower on insurance.

How can I get an accurate roof replacement estimate for my home?

Use the free Roofing Square Calculator to plug in your real measurements and materials, then collect two or three local quotes to compare. Within Oklahoma, prices run higher in metros like Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Norman and lower in rural areas.

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Sources & method

The Oklahoma figure is the national installed-cost range scaled by a Oklahoma regional cost index (its construction costs run about 13% below the U.S. average), then adjusted for the local climate and code factors above. It’s a 2026 planning estimate, not a quote — get local bids before budgeting.

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