Roofing Services in Highland Park, Broken Arrow, OK

Proof Construction provides premium roofing, storm damage restoration, and insurance claim advocacy services to the Highland Park neighborhood of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. As a licensed and insured Oklahoma roofing contractor (CIB #80004070), we serve homes in Highland Park with the same military-grade precision and forensic building science that has earned us 147+ five-star reviews across the Tulsa metro.

Common Roofing Issues in Highland Park

Homes in Highland Park — many built between 1990-2000 — commonly face:

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Insurance & Claims Expertise

Our forensic supplement intelligence platform analyzes insurance scopes line-by-line to identify missing line items, underpaid categories, and overlooked code upgrades — a specialty that ensures Highland Park homeowners recover the full RCV (Replacement Cost Value) they're entitled to under their policy. We have a proven track record of recovering supplemental payments for Tulsa metro homeowners.

Local Code Compliance

Proof Construction's work in Highland Park complies with all applicable provisions of the International Building Code (IBC), International Residential Code (IRC), and the specific municipal amendments adopted by Broken Arrow for roofing, wind uplift, and fire resistance — including Oklahoma's mandatory drip edge (R905.2.8.5) and ice barrier requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Proof Construction offer free estimates in Highland Park?

Yes. We provide complimentary, zero-obligation roof inspections and cost estimates for all Highland Park homes. Our estimates include a full forensic assessment with Xactimate pricing.

How long does a roof replacement take in Highland Park?

Most residential roof replacements in Highland Park are completed within 1-3 days, depending on roof size, complexity, and weather conditions. Our crew follows strict safety and quality protocols.

Does Highland Park have specific HOA roofing requirements?

Many homeowners associations in Highland Park have specific architectural guidelines for roofing materials and colors. We coordinate directly with your HOA to ensure full compliance before installation begins.