Storm Damage You Can't See from the Ground
Hail bruising, lifted shingles, and granule loss are not always visible from the ground. Here's what to look for after a storm — and when to call for an inspection.
Simple Process
We handle the inspection, the insurance claim, the install, and the cleanup — start to finish, on the roof you can stop worrying about.
Step 1
Call or book online. We come out the same week, climb the roof, and document everything — leak sources, hail bruises, lifted shingles, ventilation issues. You get the report in writing.
Step 2
We'll write up the scope, walk you through material options, and give you a fixed quote — broken out so you can see exactly what's labor, what's materials, what's underlayment, what's flashing.
Step 3
Tear-off, deck repair, underlayment, and the new roof go on with a manufacturer-certified crew. We tarp landscaping, run a magnetic sweep for nails, and leave the property cleaner than we found it.
Why Choose Us
We earn the warranty by installing the way the manufacturer specifies — every nail, every flashing detail, every penetration.
Testimonials
Real customers, real homes, real weather events. Hear from people whose roofs we built.
01/03
“We took two big hailstorms in 18 months. Neighbors had tarps on their roofs for weeks. Ours didn't lose a single shingle. Money well spent.”
02/03
“Insurance was dragging their feet on our claim. Ironclad's project manager met the adjuster on the roof and walked him through every hit. The claim got approved within a week.”
03/03
“I run a small commercial property and I've used three different roofers over the years. Ironclad is the only one who showed up when promised, finished on time, and didn't pad the invoice.”

About Us
ronclad started in a single pickup in 2008, a few years after a record hail season tore through central Oklahoma. Our founder, Mike Tabor, had spent a decade as a claims adjuster and had seen every kind of bad roofing job — corner-cut underlayment, missed flashings, dimensional shingles installed like 3-tabs. He started Ironclad to build the way the manufacturers actually specified.
Eighteen years later, we are a full crew of GAF Master Elite installers — the top 2% of roofers in the country. We still run the company the same way: every roof gets a senior installer on it, every job ends with a magnetic sweep for nails, and every customer gets the project manager's cell phone.
18+
Years in Business
2,400+
Roofs Installed
Master Elite
GAF Certification
A+
BBB Rating
FAQ
Eighteen years of climbing roofs has taught us which questions actually matter. Here are the answers.
Yes — completely free, no obligation, and we will not pressure you on the spot. The inspection includes a drone survey, hands-on shingle examination, attic ventilation check, and a written report.
We've handled over 1,100 insurance claims. Our project managers know every major carrier's process and meet adjusters on the roof to make sure storm damage gets documented properly. You pay your deductible and we handle the rest.
Most full residential tear-off and replacement jobs take a single day with our standard crew. Larger or more complex roofs may run 2-3 days. We start at first light and stay on-site until the job is done — no leaving plywood exposed overnight.
We carry asphalt architectural shingles, impact-rated Class 4 shingles, standing-seam metal, and TPO/EPDM for low-slope sections. Our reps will walk you through the cost-vs-lifespan tradeoffs without steering you to whatever has the highest margin.
Manufacturer warranties cover materials and run 25-50 years depending on the product and our certification level. Our workmanship warranty is 25 years and is transferable if you sell the home. Both are spelled out in writing at signing.
Yes. We carry general liability and workers' comp on every employee. We are happy to provide proof of insurance and the names of our manufacturer certifications before any contract is signed.
Resources
Honest write-ups from our project managers — the kind of context we wish every homeowner had before the next big storm.
Hail bruising, lifted shingles, and granule loss are not always visible from the ground. Here's what to look for after a storm — and when to call for an inspection.
Asphalt vs. metal vs. impact-rated. We compare cost, lifespan, insurance discounts, and which option makes sense for your climate.
A 30-year shingle warranty doesn't mean your roof lasts 30 years. Ventilation, installation quality, and storm exposure are what determine real lifespan.
Free inspection, written report, no pressure. The roof you replace before the storm is the roof you stop worrying about.
Track record
2,400+
Roofs Installed