Roofing Cost in Warr Acres, OK

Complete Warr Acres pricing guide for this Oklahoma City metro enclave: roof replacement, hail repair, impact-resistant shingles, insurance-claim strategy, and neighborhood cost breakdowns in the heart of Tornado Alley.

$13.4K
Avg. architectural asphalt replacement (2,000 sq ft Warr Acres home)
$425
Typical Warr Acres roof repair call-out
15–28%
Class 4 impact-shingle insurance premium discount
115+
mph design wind speed in this Tornado Alley metro

Roofing cost in Warr Acres tracks the wider Oklahoma City metro because this small city is an enclave entirely surrounded by Oklahoma City inside Oklahoma County. A full architectural asphalt replacement on a typical Warr Acres home runs roughly $8,600 to $17,500, with Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, standing-seam metal, and concrete tile climbing into the $12K–$48K range depending on home size, pitch, and tear-off complexity. But the dollar figure on the contract is only half the story here. Warr Acres sits in the heart of Tornado Alley, and severe hail and straight-line wind — not ordinary wear — are what put most local roofs on the replacement schedule.

This guide breaks down the average cost to replace a roof in Warr Acres, roof repair cost in Warr Acres, asphalt vs metal pricing in hail country, pricing by neighborhood from the mid-century core near 50th and MacArthur to the larger homes north toward Lake Hefner, the impact-resistant-shingle insurance discount math that drives so many local decisions, and exactly how to vet a CIB-registered roofer before you sign. When you are ready to compare real bids side by side, visit the Best Roofing Estimates homepage or browse the where we serve directory, including the statewide Oklahoma roofing cost guide and the neighboring Oklahoma City roofing guide.

Warr Acres Roofing Cost Estimator by Home Size & Material

Ranges below reflect Warr Acres installed pricing — tear-off, synthetic underlayment, standard flashing, permit, and disposal — calibrated to the Oklahoma City metro market this enclave sits inside. Actual roof surface area typically runs about 1.3× the living-area footprint because of pitch, overhangs, and dormers, so the roofer should measure the roof, not the house.

Home Size 3-Tab Asphalt Architectural Class 4 Impact Standing-Seam Metal
1,000 sq ft $4,300–$6,400 $5,200–$8,100 $6,100–$9,500 $9,100–$15,800
1,500 sq ft $6,400–$9,600 $7,800–$12,100 $9,200–$14,300 $13,700–$23,800
2,000 sq ft $8,600–$12,800 $10,400–$16,200 $12,300–$19,000 $18,200–$31,700
2,500 sq ft $10,700–$16,000 $13,000–$20,200 $15,300–$23,800 $22,800–$39,700
3,000 sq ft $12,900–$19,100 $15,600–$24,200 $18,300–$28,500 $27,300–$47,600

Ranges assume typical Warr Acres pitch (4:12 to 6:12 on the area’s many 1960s ranch homes), single-layer tear-off, and CIB-registered installation at Oklahoma City metro pricing. Steeper pitches, multi-layer tear-offs, and high-wind detailing add 10–25%, and aging decking on older homes often adds board-replacement cost discovered only at tear-off.

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Estimate only. Roof area is assumed at 1.3× living-area footprint. Actual bids vary with pitch, tear-off layers, deck repair, underlayment grade, flashing scope, ventilation upgrades, impact rating, and material. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles carry a premium but often pay it back through insurance discounts in this hail-prone metro.

Warr Acres Roof Replacement Cost: Complete Material Breakdown

Material choice drives the largest single line item on a Warr Acres roof, and in Tornado Alley the wrong choice fails in a predictable way: hail bruises and cracks the field, granules wash off, and a marginal shingle that might last two decades in a calmer climate gets condemned on an insurance adjuster’s report after a single bad storm. Labor runs roughly 50 to 60 percent of a total replacement at Oklahoma City metro rates. The ranges below assume fully installed pricing including underlayment, flashing, ridge vents, permit, and disposal.

Material Installed $/sq ft Lifespan in Warr Acres Best Fit For
3-Tab Asphalt $3.30–$4.90 12–15 yrs Rentals, short-term flips, tight insurance settlements
Architectural Asphalt $4.00–$6.20 18–22 yrs Most Warr Acres ranch and split-level homes
Class 4 Impact-Resistant Architectural $4.70–$7.30 22–28 yrs Hail-belt homeowners chasing a 15–28% insurance discount
Standing-Seam Metal $7.00–$12.20 40–55 yrs Long-term owners, solar pairings, low-maintenance buyers
Stone-Coated Steel $8.50–$13.50 40–50 yrs Tile look without the weight; Class 4 standard
Concrete Tile $9.50–$14.80 40–50 yrs Mediterranean-style custom builds; needs a dead-load check
Wood Shake $7.00–$12.50 15–25 yrs Rare here — limited insurability after hail claims

Want a deeper dive on any single material? See our full cost by material guide, or the individual breakdowns for asphalt roofing, metal roofing, concrete tile roofing, and wood shake roofing. You can also compare roofing cost by the square foot for a quick sanity check on any Warr Acres bid.

3-Tab Asphalt Shingle in Warr Acres

3-tab asphalt is the entry point for Warr Acres roof replacement. At $3.30 to $4.90 per square foot installed, one of the area’s smaller 1960s ranch homes can be re-roofed for under $9,000. The trade-off is durability in a hail belt. Under repeated hail events and long stretches of Oklahoma UV, a thin single-layer 3-tab roof typically exhausts its usable life in 12 to 15 years here, and often far sooner if a major hail storm strikes early. It makes sense for rental properties, short-term flips, or homeowners working inside a tight insurance settlement. For a house you plan to keep, architectural or Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt is almost always the better long-run value.

Architectural Asphalt Shingle in Warr Acres

Architectural (also called dimensional or laminate) asphalt is the workhorse of Warr Acres roofing. It runs $4.00 to $6.20 per square foot installed and delivers 20 to 30 percent longer life than 3-tab while looking dramatically better and carrying stronger wind-uplift ratings — an important point in a metro where straight-line wind regularly accompanies the hail. Lines like GAF Timberline HDZ, Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration, CertainTeed Landmark, and Malarkey Legacy all offer SBS-modified or reinforced versions suited to Oklahoma. When comparing bids, ask whether the contractor is proposing a standard product or an SBS-polymer-modified variant; the premium is usually only 8 to 12 percent but it delivers meaningfully better hail performance.

Class 4 Impact-Resistant Shingles in Warr Acres

Class 4 UL 2218 impact-rated shingles are the single most important upgrade a Warr Acres homeowner can make. They survive a 2-inch steel ball dropped from 20 feet without cracking, and every major Oklahoma insurance carrier offers a premium discount between 15 and 28 percent when a home is roofed with a documented Class 4 product. Installed cost runs $4.70 to $7.30 per square foot. On a typical 2,000 square foot home, the jump from architectural to Class 4 adds roughly $1,800 to $2,900, but the annual insurance discount — commonly a few hundred dollars and as much as several hundred with top-tier carriers — often pays back the difference in three to five years and keeps paying for the rest of the roof’s life. Popular Class 4 products include GAF Timberline AS II, Owens Corning Duration Storm, Malarkey Vista AR, and CertainTeed NorthGate ClimateFlex.

Standing-Seam Metal and Stone-Coated Steel in Warr Acres

Metal is the fastest-growing roof category across the Oklahoma City metro, and Warr Acres is no exception. Standing-seam systems with Kynar 500 or Hylar 5000 coatings run $7.00 to $12.20 per square foot installed, resist high-wind uplift once mechanically clipped, carry Class 4 impact ratings against direct hail strikes, and last 40 to 55 years — often a one-and-done install where asphalt would need two or three replacements over the same span. Stone-coated steel ($8.50 to $13.50 per square foot) gives the look of tile or shake with the same impact resistance, weighs about a quarter as much as concrete tile, installs on a standard pitched deck without structural reinforcement, and qualifies for the same 15 to 28 percent insurance discount as Class 4 shingles. Both shrug off the repeated hail cycles that wear out asphalt in this region.

Asphalt vs Metal: Which Is Better Value in Warr Acres?

This is the highest-volume decision Warr Acres homeowners face. Upfront, architectural asphalt is roughly half the price of standing-seam metal. Over the life of the roof, metal usually wins in this climate — but only if you plan to stay in the home long enough to capture the lifespan difference and the cumulative insurance-discount savings that hail country makes so valuable.

Factor Architectural Asphalt Standing-Seam Metal
Installed cost (2,000 sq ft home) $10,400–$16,200 $18,200–$31,700
Hail resistance Class 3 standard; Class 4 available as upgrade Class 4 standard; dents but rarely punctures
Wind-uplift rating ASTM D7158 Class H up to 150 mph when six-nailed 140 mph with mechanically locked clip systems
Insurance premium discount 15–28% only if Class 4 upgrade 15–28% standard with nearly every OK carrier
Lifespan in Warr Acres 18–22 years (architectural) 40–55 years
Cost-per-year (installed ÷ lifespan) $520–$810 / yr $455–$575 / yr

Bottom line: if you plan to own your Warr Acres home longer than about eight years, metal’s lower cost-per-year and standard Class 4 insurance discount usually offset the larger upfront check. If this is a short-term hold or an investment property, architectural asphalt is the cash-flow winner — but upgrading that asphalt to Class 4 is almost always the right call in this hail belt. A practical example: a 2,000 square foot home re-roofed in mid-grade architectural asphalt at $13,000, divided by a 20-year life, costs about $650 per year in material amortization; the same home in standing-seam metal at $24,500, divided by a 48-year life, costs about $510 per year — before counting the insurance-discount savings the Class 4 metal surface delivers against a standard asphalt comparison.

The one scenario where architectural asphalt still wins outright is an HOA-governed pocket that restricts metal roofing, where you would default to a Class 4 impact-rated asphalt instead. Check your covenants and any deed restrictions before ordering materials.

Roof Replacement Cost by Warr Acres Neighborhood

Warr Acres is a compact city of roughly ten thousand residents tucked inside the northwest quadrant of Oklahoma City, so pricing does not swing as widely block to block as it does across a sprawling metro. What does move the number is housing vintage and roof complexity: the city’s many 1960s ranch homes are smaller and simpler than the larger homes built later toward Lake Hefner. The ranges below assume a Class 4 impact upgrade priced for each area’s typical home and pitch.

Area Architectural Asphalt Class 4 Upgrade Local Factors
Mid-Century Core (near 50th & MacArthur) $8,400–$13,200 $9,900–$15,600 Smaller 1960s ranch footprints; low pitch; aging decking common at tear-off
NW Expressway Corridor $9,000–$14,400 $10,700–$16,900 Mixed housing near Putnam City schools; easy crew access
North Warr Acres (73132, toward The Village line) $10,400–$16,200 $12,300–$19,000 Larger homes, steeper pitches, more dormers and complexity
Near Lake Hefner & Putnam City $11,100–$17,400 $13,100–$20,400 Higher home values; heavier Class 4 and metal adoption

Because Warr Acres is an enclave, pricing closely mirrors the surrounding metro. For deeper local context, compare our Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Norman city guides, or the statewide Oklahoma roofing cost guide.

Roof Repair Cost in Warr Acres

Warr Acres roof repair calls cluster around hail-related damage, wind-lifted shingles, and flashing failures around penetrations — the predictable aftermath of Tornado Alley storms. The typical call-out runs $350 to $1,200 depending on scope, with active-leak diagnosis, chimney re-flashing, and storm-damage patching pushing higher. See our full roof repair guide for national context, or the roof replacement guide and our detailed replacement cost guide for when repair no longer pencils out.

Repair Type Typical Cost Notes
Replace 3–10 missing shingles $275–$600 Color matching is the hardest part on older Warr Acres roofs
Storm wind-lift repair (one slope) $500–$1,400 Usually billed against insurance after high-wind events
Hail-damage spot repair $400–$1,200 Often a precursor to a full insurance-funded replacement
Chimney or valley re-flashing $450–$1,500 A leading cause of leaks after wind flexes perimeter metal
Active-leak diagnosis & repair $400–$1,800 Cost depends on how far water has tracked from the entry point
Partial section replacement $1,200–$4,500 Weigh against full replacement once one slope is condemned

After any notable hail or wind event, have a CIB-registered roofer inspect before you assume the roof is fine. Hail damage is often invisible from the ground — granule loss, mat bruising, and softened shingles can progress quietly for months before a leak appears, which is exactly the latent damage Oklahoma’s extended claim-filing law is designed to cover.

How Warr Acres’ Climate Affects Your Roof

Warr Acres sits squarely in the heart of Tornado Alley, and its climate is the single biggest reason local roofs cost what they do and fail when they do. This is not a market where a roof quietly ages out over twenty-five years — it is a market where severe storms set the replacement clock. Three forces matter most:

  • Hail. The Oklahoma City metro endures some of the most frequent and most severe hail in the country, often several damaging events a season. Hail is the dominant roofing driver here, bruising mats, knocking off granules, and condemning shingles years before their rated life. This is why Class 4 impact-resistant shingles and the insurance discounts that reward them are central to almost every Warr Acres roofing decision.
  • Wind. Straight-line and tornadic winds regularly accompany the storms that bring the hail, with a design wind speed of 115 mph baseline across the region. Wind lifts and peels poorly fastened shingles, flexes perimeter metal, and turns a marginal flashing detail into an active leak. Six-nail fastening, sealed starter strips, and proper edge metal are not upgrades here — they are the standard of care.
  • Sun and temperature swings. Long, hot Oklahoma summers and big day-to-night and season-to-season temperature swings bake asphalt binders, work fasteners loose through expansion and contraction, and accelerate aging on south- and west-facing slopes. Balanced attic ventilation extends shingle life and controls cooling costs.

The practical takeaway: in Warr Acres, the impact rating, fastening schedule, and flashing scope matter as much as the shingle brand on the bid. A cheaper roof that is not built for hail and wind is not actually cheaper — it is a faster trip back to the insurance adjuster.

Roof Replacement Financing in Warr Acres

A full roof replacement is a five-figure expense for most Warr Acres homeowners, and in a hail belt it can arrive with little warning. The good news is that storm-driven replacements are frequently covered, in whole or in part, by a homeowner insurance claim — so the first step is almost always an inspection and a claim, not a loan. When a roof is aging out on its own rather than from a covered event, several financing paths are common in the Oklahoma City metro:

  • Homeowner insurance claim. For sudden hail or wind damage, this is the primary funding source. Many carriers pay replacement-cost value on newer roofs and actual-cash-value on older ones, so a 1960s-vintage roof in Warr Acres may be paid out at a depreciated figure — one more reason to document storms and inspect promptly.
  • Home equity loan or HELOC. With the equity many established Warr Acres homeowners hold, a home equity line often carries the lowest rate and lets you fund a Class 4 or metal upgrade beyond what insurance covers.
  • Contractor financing. Most established metro roofers offer financing through third-party lenders, with promotional terms ranging from short no-interest windows to multi-year fixed-rate plans. Read the post-promotional rate carefully.
  • FHA Title I and personal loans. For owners with limited equity, an FHA Title I home improvement loan or an unsecured personal loan can bridge the gap, typically at higher rates than secured options.

Whatever the path, factor the Class 4 insurance discount into the math: a roughly 15 to 28 percent premium reduction can offset a meaningful share of a financed upgrade over time. Ready to request a quote and price the options? Comparing several bids is the fastest way to see which contractors offer the best financing terms alongside the best workmanship.

When Should Warr Acres Homeowners Replace Their Roof?

In most of the country, roof age is the main replacement trigger. In Warr Acres, storm damage usually beats age to the punch. Watch for these signs that it is time to move from repair to replacement:

  • Documented hail or wind damage. If a CIB-registered inspector finds widespread bruising, granule loss, or wind-lifted shingles after a storm, a full replacement is often both warranted and covered — far better value than chasing repairs across a failing field.
  • Age past 15 to 20 years on asphalt. Given Oklahoma’s hail and UV, an architectural asphalt roof at 18-plus years is living on borrowed time, and a 3-tab roof even sooner. Insurers also scrutinize older roofs and may reduce coverage.
  • Granules in the gutters and bald spots. Heavy granule loss exposes the asphalt mat to UV and accelerates failure — a common late-stage sign on the area’s older homes.
  • Repeated leaks or daylight in the attic. Multiple leaks, sagging decking, or visible daylight at the ridge or eaves mean the system, not just a shingle, has failed.
  • You are selling, or the roof can no longer be insured affordably. A new Class 4 roof is a strong selling point in this market and can lower the buyer’s premium, too.

If you are on the fence, a professional inspection costs little and settles the question. In hail country it is worth scheduling one after any significant storm even if the roof looks fine from the driveway.

How to Hire a Warr Acres Roofing Contractor

Oklahoma regulates residential roofing through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board (CIB), and after every major hail event out-of-state storm chasers flood the Oklahoma City metro — including small cities like Warr Acres — soliciting door to door. Protecting yourself comes down to a short, non-negotiable checklist:

  • Verify CIB registration. Every residential roofer in Oklahoma must hold an active CIB registration, with general liability coverage and workers’ compensation for employees. Look up every bidder on the state registry; work by an unregistered contractor is uninsured and can complicate your own homeowner policy.
  • Ask about the Residential Roofing Endorsement. Oklahoma has layered a Residential Roofing Endorsement on top of base registration, requiring extra education and insurance. Confirm the qualifying party has it — established local firms typically do; recent out-of-state arrivals sometimes do not.
  • Require a local address and references. Favor contractors with a verifiable Oklahoma City metro presence and recent Warr Acres-area jobs you can check. A local company is still here when a warranty claim comes up.
  • Get an itemized, written scope. The bid should spell out tear-off, underlayment grade, ice-and-water shield, flashing, ventilation, the specific shingle and its impact rating, permit, and disposal — not a single lump sum. Itemization is how you compare bids fairly and avoid change-order surprises.
  • Confirm permit handling. Your contractor should pull the city roofing permit in their name and show the fee as a transparent line item.
  • Be cautious with insurance-claim promises. Reputable roofers help you document damage and work with your adjuster; they do not promise to waive your deductible or guarantee a claim outcome, both of which are red flags in Oklahoma.

The simplest way to start is to gather several bids from vetted local roofers so you can compare scope, materials, and price side by side. You can also explore more markets through the where we serve directory or return to the Best Roofing Estimates homepage to begin.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Roofing Cost in Warr Acres

How much does a new roof cost in Warr Acres, OK?

A new roof in Warr Acres typically costs between $7,800 and $16,200 for a 1,500 to 2,500 square foot home using architectural asphalt shingles, with a 2,000 square foot home landing near $13,400. Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt on the same homes runs roughly $9,200 to $23,800, and standing-seam metal runs higher still. Because Warr Acres is an enclave inside Oklahoma City, pricing tracks the Oklahoma City metro, and every figure includes tear-off, synthetic underlayment, flashing, ventilation, permit, and disposal.

What is the average cost to replace a roof in Warr Acres?

The average Warr Acres roof replacement runs approximately $10,400 to $16,200 on a 2,000 square foot home using mid-grade architectural asphalt, including tear-off, synthetic underlayment, flashing, balanced attic ventilation, permit, and disposal. Upgrading to Class 4 impact-rated asphalt for hail resistance adds roughly $1,800 to $2,900, larger homes north toward Lake Hefner with steeper pitches add labor, and aging decking on the area’s 1960s homes can add board-replacement cost discovered at tear-off. Roof area, pitch, and impact rating are the biggest swing factors.

How much does roof repair cost in Warr Acres?

Most Warr Acres roof repair calls fall between $350 and $1,200. Replacing a few missing shingles or a cracked vent boot sits at the low end, while storm wind-lift repair, hail spot repair, chimney or valley re-flashing, and active leak diagnosis push higher. Partial section replacement runs $1,200 to $4,500. In Warr Acres, hail and wind damage are the most common drivers, and a hail spot repair is often the first step toward a full insurance-funded replacement.

Are Class 4 impact-resistant shingles worth it in Warr Acres?

In a hail belt like the Oklahoma City metro, Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are usually worth it. They survive a 2-inch steel ball dropped from 20 feet without cracking, last 22 to 28 years versus 18 to 22 for standard architectural, and earn a homeowner insurance premium discount of roughly 15 to 28 percent with most Oklahoma carriers. The upgrade adds about $1,800 to $2,900 on a typical home, and the annual insurance savings often pay that back in three to five years while continuing for the life of the roof.

Does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement in Warr Acres?

Warr Acres homeowner policies typically cover roof damage from sudden events such as hail and wind, which are common in this Tornado Alley metro, but not gradual wear, age-related failure, or poor maintenance. Many carriers now pay replacement-cost value on newer roofs and only actual-cash-value on older ones, so a 1960s-vintage roof may be paid out at a depreciated figure. Document any storm with photos, have a CIB-registered roofer inspect within 30 to 60 days, and file promptly, since Oklahoma law extends the window for latent hail damage that is not visible right away.

Asphalt vs metal roof cost in Warr Acres – which is better?

Architectural asphalt costs about half as much upfront as standing-seam metal in Warr Acres, typically $10,400 to $16,200 versus $18,200 to $31,700 on a 2,000 square foot home. Metal wins on total cost because it lasts 40 to 55 years versus 18 to 22 for asphalt, carries Class 4 hail resistance as standard, and earns the insurance discount automatically. If you plan to stay more than about eight years, metal usually pays back the premium. For a short-term hold or rental, architectural asphalt is the cash-flow winner, and upgrading it to Class 4 is almost always the right call in this hail belt.

Do I need a permit to replace a roof in Warr Acres?

Yes. A roof replacement in Warr Acres requires a city building permit, and repairs above a set share of the roof surface generally require one as well. Permit fees in the Oklahoma City metro typically run in the $125 to $350 range depending on job scope and value, and your CIB-registered contractor should pull the permit in their name and show the fee as a transparent line item. Never hire a contractor who offers to skip the permit, since an unpermitted roof can void insurance and complicate a future home sale.

Do I need to be registered to roof in Oklahoma?

Yes. Oklahoma regulates residential roofing through the Construction Industries Board, and every roofer offering residential services must hold an active CIB registration, carry general liability coverage, and maintain workers’ compensation for employees. Oklahoma has also layered a Residential Roofing Endorsement on top of the base registration, requiring additional education and insurance. Verify any Warr Acres roofer’s registration and endorsement before signing. Storm-chasing out-of-state contractors who solicit door to door after hail events are often unregistered, and their work can be uninsured and difficult for your own policy to recognize.

How long does a roof last in Warr Acres?

Roof lifespan in Warr Acres depends on material and storm exposure more than anything else. Under repeated hail and high UV, 3-tab asphalt typically lasts 12 to 15 years, architectural asphalt 18 to 22, and a Class 4 impact-rated shingle 22 to 28. Standing-seam metal and stone-coated steel last 40 to 55 years, and concrete tile 40 to 50. In practice, a major hail event often ends an asphalt roof’s life early, which is why impact resistance and a documented storm-inspection habit matter so much here.

What is the best roofing material for Warr Acres hail?

For most Warr Acres homes, a Class 4 impact-resistant architectural asphalt shingle is the best balance of price, hail resistance, and insurance discount. For long-term owners who want a one-and-done roof, standing-seam metal or stone-coated steel carries Class 4 resistance as standard, lasts 40 years or more, and earns the same insurance discount. Whatever the surface, the impact rating, six-nail fastening, sealed starter strips, and quality flashing matter as much as the brand, because in this Tornado Alley metro it is hail and wind, not ordinary wear, that decides when a roof fails.

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