Edmond hail roof repair cost
$4,662–$6,734 typical range · 2,000 sqft home
Oklahoma County·Oklahoma City
Hail roof repair in Edmond typically costs between $3,496 and $5,050 for a 1,500 square foot roof, with most homeowners paying around $4,273. Labor costs in Edmond run about 18% lower than the national average due to the local wage index of 0.822, which moderates overall repair expenses. Edmond's dense contractor market and location in the heart of Tornado Alley mean homeowners must act quickly after major hail events to avoid post-storm scheduling backlogs.
| Size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,500 sqft | $3,496 | $4,273 | $5,050 |
| 2,000 sqft | $4,662 | $5,698 | $6,734 |
| 2,500 sqft | $5,827 | $7,122 | $8,417 |
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Typical estimate — 2,000 sqft, Standard asphalt, Moderate (4–7:12)
Based on Edmond BLS labor index 0.822 and BLS PPI material index (Mar 2026). Reference range only — not a contractor quote.
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Roof repair is appropriate when hail damage affects less than 30% of the roof surface and the roof is fewer than 15 years old; replacement becomes cost-effective when damage exceeds 30% or the roof is near the end of its service life. In Edmond, homeowners should also consider that Class 4 shingle upgrades—which qualify for 10–20% insurance discounts—often make financial sense during repair decisions, even if repair alone would otherwise be sufficient. If repair costs exceed 70% of replacement cost, your insurance adjuster may recommend full replacement instead.
Photograph the roof surface from multiple angles before any contractor begins work, including close-ups of impact damage, hail divots, and granule loss. Use a dated smartphone photo or a camera with timestamp capability.
Photograph gutters, downspouts, AC condenser units, and metal flashing to document secondary damage from the same hail event. These items often sustain damage alongside roof shingles and should be included in the insurance claim.
Obtain written estimates from at least two or three licensed Edmond contractors before filing your claim. Include itemized costs for materials, labor, permits, and any Class 4 shingle upgrades in each estimate.
Request the NOAA Storm Events record for Oklahoma County from your insurance adjuster or download it directly from the National Weather Service. This official documentation confirms the date, location, and magnitude of the hail event that caused damage to your property.
Keep a written log of all insurance communications, including the date and name of the adjuster, the inspection date, claim number, and any instructions for next steps. Record the date you submitted your claim and the expected timeline for approval.
| Date | Size |
|---|---|
| Jan 8, 2026 | 0.75" |
| Nov 20, 2025 | 1.5" |
| Nov 20, 2025 | 1.5" |
| Jun 18, 2025 | 0.88" |
| Jun 15, 2025 | 0.75" |
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Oklahoma insurance policies typically include a separate wind and hail deductible structured as a percentage of your home's insured value, commonly ranging from 1% to 2%. On a home insured for $350,000 with a 2% deductible, your out-of-pocket cost before insurance coverage begins is $7,000. This deductible applies statewide under Oklahoma Insurance Department regulations and does not vary significantly by location within Edmond or Oklahoma County.
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