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How we help Oklahoma homeowners get a FORTIFIED roof
Seven ways in, one destination: a re-roof built to the IBHS FORTIFIED standard by an independent local roofing professional, with the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes grant and the section 962 insurance discount working in your favor. Start wherever your question is. For the whole picture in one read, the The Oklahoma FORTIFIED Roofing Guide is the hub.
FORTIFIED Roof Retrofit and Replacement
The flagship: a re-roof built to the IBHS FORTIFIED standard, with the sealed deck, enhanced nailing, and the evaluator and certificate path explained.
Roof Replacement in Oklahoma
The full asphalt re-roof: tear-off, what a metro replacement runs, and the FORTIFIED upgrade decision that can pay back through the grant and the discount.
Hail and Wind Damage Roofing
Storm-season entry: what to do after a hail or wind event, the insurance-claim path, and when a covered claim is the moment to upgrade to FORTIFIED.
Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Grant Help
The grant page: how an award is paid, the income-tier and homestead-exemption rules, the three-bid roster mechanic, and how to move while a round is open.
Section 962 Insurance Discount
The evergreen driver: how a FORTIFIED certificate cuts the wind and hail portion of your premium, why it varies by carrier, and when it starts.
OKReady Contractor Quotes
How the three-bid selection from the state OKReady approved roster works, and how a free quote helps you choose among rostered roofers.
FORTIFIED Roof Evaluation
The independent evaluator: what an evaluation documents, the typical fee, and why the IBHS certificate is required before the designation and any grant release.
What it costs, and what happens after you send it
- What does a FORTIFIED roof cost in the Oklahoma metros?
- It stacks. A standard metro roof replacement runs $10,000 to $16,000. The FORTIFIED upgrade adds $1,000 to $3,000 on top, roughly 10 to 20 percent more, and the independent FORTIFIED evaluator is a separate fee under $500. Those are cost ranges per IBHS and metro roofing data. Those are planning estimates. Your written, itemized estimate is the real number for your roof, and roof size, pitch, the number of layers to tear off and the material all move it. A Strengthen Oklahoma Homes grant may be offered toward a FORTIFIED roof for eligible homeowners, and Oklahoma also requires insurers to discount the wind and hail portion of the premium for a FORTIFIED roof. Both are set by the state and change, so this block names them and links the agency rather than printing amounts. The Oklahoma guide carries the full worksheet.
- How fast will someone get back to me?
- Calls and form submissions reach Compass Camper LLC directly. We read the request and pass it to an independent licensed local roofing contractor, usually within about an hour during the day. That contractor then contacts you to look at the roof and price the work on their own schedule.
- What work is covered?
- Roof replacement, FORTIFIED roof retrofit and replacement, FORTIFIED roof evaluation, hail and wind damage roofing, grant help, and quotes from an OKReady contractor. See every service.
Only the contractor who climbs your roof can price your actual roof. Compass Camper LLC does not perform roofing work and does not quote it.
Talk through your roof with a local Oklahoma pro
Tell us about your home and an independent local roofing professional serving the Oklahoma City or Tulsa metro will quote the work. Free for homeowners, no obligation.
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