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Edmond hail roof repair cost

$4,512$6,517 typical range · 2,000 sqft home

Oklahoma County·Oklahoma City

Updated April 2026 · v1.2Methodology

Roof repairs from hail damage in Edmond typically cost between $4,662 and $6,734 for a 2,000 square foot home, with labor costs running below the national average. Edmond's architectural asphalt shingles—the dominant roof material in the area—sustain functional damage from hail events but often remain repairable if impact coverage exceeds 30 percent of the roof surface. Understanding repair costs and your insurance deductible helps you distinguish between a targeted repair and a full roof replacement.

Repair cost asphalt shingles
BLS OEWS Oklahoma City · labor index 0.791 · BLS PPI Apr 2026
SizeLowTypicalHigh
1,500 sqft$3,384$4,136$4,888
2,000 sqft$4,512$5,515$6,517
2,500 sqft$5,640$6,893$8,147
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Typical estimate — 2,000 sqft, Standard asphalt, Moderate (4–7:12)

$5,515
Range: $4,512$6,517

Based on Edmond BLS labor index 0.791 and BLS PPI material index (Apr 2026). Reference range only — not a contractor quote.

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Labor Rates in Oklahoma County
Labor costs for roof repair in Edmond run below the national average, which reduces the per-square-foot labor component of your total repair estimate. This cost advantage can be offset by post-storm contractor demand; Edmond's dense roofing contractor market typically experiences scheduling backlogs of 4 to 8 weeks following significant hail events, which may push completion timelines and affect scheduling flexibility.
Material Costs and Supply Timing
Architectural asphalt shingles, the predominant roofing material in Edmond, are widely available through regional suppliers. Material pricing is subject to market conditions; confirm current pricing with 2 or 3 local contractors before committing to repairs, especially if your claim involves a delayed settlement.
Class 4 Shingle Upgrade Option
Edmond does not mandate Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, but choosing them during repair qualifies you for insurance premium discounts of 10 to 20 percent. While Class 4 shingles cost more upfront, the discount may offset the upgrade cost over several policy years, particularly if your area experiences recurring hail seasons.
Permit and Inspection Requirements
Edmond requires a building permit for roof repair work, with permit costs ranging from $150 to $400. The contractor is responsible for obtaining the permit, but verify that your estimate includes this cost and that the contractor has scheduled the city inspection before work begins.
Roof Age and Condition Assessment
Repair costs increase if underlying roof decking or framing requires replacement. Roofers will identify structural damage during their walkthrough; if your roof is more than 15 years old, the adjuster may recommend full replacement to avoid patchwork repairs on aging material.
Extent of Secondary Damage
Hail damage often extends beyond shingles to gutters, downspouts, fascia, soffits, and air conditioning units. If secondary damage is present, repairs may require coordination with multiple contractors, which adds time and cost to your overall claim settlement.
Storm Chaser Risk and Estimate Inflation
Edmond is a primary target for out-of-state roofing contractors after major hail events; door-to-door solicitation typically begins within 24 to 48 hours of a significant storm. Obtain written estimates from at least 2 to 3 local, established contractors before accepting any offer, as inflated estimates from unfamiliar companies are common in high-demand post-storm periods.
Repair or replacement?

Repair is appropriate when hail damage affects less than 30 percent of your roof surface and your roof is less than 15 years old. If damage exceeds 30 percent, a full replacement becomes cost-competitive and eliminates future patchwork repairs. Edmond's building permit requirement ($150–$400) applies to both repairs and replacements, so permit cost alone should not drive your decision; instead, compare the repair estimate against a replacement quote from your adjuster to determine which option provides better long-term value.

Before the adjuster arrives
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Photograph the entire roof surface and all hail impact points from multiple angles before contacting your insurer or accepting any contractor's bid. Include images of damaged shingles, gutters, and downspouts to establish a complete damage record.

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Document damage to gutters, downspouts, fascia, soffits, and air conditioning units separately, as these items may be covered under a different policy section and require independent adjuster assessment.

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Obtain written estimates from at least 2 to 3 licensed Edmond contractors and retain copies of all estimates, insurance quotes, and any prior repair records. Mark the date and contractor name on each document.

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Reference the NOAA Storm Events database for Oklahoma County to document the official date and characteristics of the hail event that damaged your roof. This creates a public record that supports your claim and timeline.

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Keep a detailed contact log with the date, time, name, and direct phone number of every conversation with your insurance adjuster, contractor, and permit office. Note any verbal promises or timelines in writing and request written confirmation from your insurer.

Recent hail events — Oklahoma County
DateSize
Jan 8, 20260.75"
Nov 20, 20251.5"
Nov 20, 20251.5"
Jun 18, 20250.88"
Jun 15, 20250.75"
Source: NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database — ~75-day publication lag
From storm to completed repair
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Document and Report Damage
Photograph all visible hail damage on your roof, gutters, and exterior before weather conditions change or debris is cleared. File your insurance claim within 24 to 48 hours of the hail event and provide your insurer with photographs and a brief damage summary. Request a claim number and the name of your assigned adjuster.
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Confirm Your Deductible and Coverage
Contact your insurance company to confirm your wind and hail deductible amount (typically 1 to 2 percent of your home's insured value in Oklahoma County) and ask whether your policy covers the full repair cost above that deductible. Verify whether secondary damage to gutters, AC units, and soft metals is included in your dwelling coverage or requires a separate claim.
3
Obtain Multiple Contractor Estimates
Request written repair estimates from 2 to 3 established local contractors. Avoid contractors who solicit door-to-door services in the 24 to 48 hours immediately following a storm. Post-storm demand in Edmond typically creates scheduling backlogs of 4 to 8 weeks; scheduling repairs in advance of peak demand periods can reduce wait times and contractor competition.
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Schedule Adjuster Inspection and Approve Repairs
Coordinate with your insurance adjuster to schedule an on-site roof inspection within 7 to 10 days of your claim. Provide the adjuster with your contractor estimates and any photographs of secondary damage. Once the adjuster approves the scope of work, obtain written authorization from your insurer before the contractor begins any work.
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Obtain Permit, Complete Repairs, and Final Inspection
Confirm that your contractor has filed for the required Edmond building permit (permit costs range from $150 to $400) and scheduled the city inspection before work begins. Upon completion, request a final city inspection and retain the permit sign-off. Provide your insurance company with the contractor's final invoice and permit documentation to process your claim settlement.
Frequently asked questions
What is a typical hail deductible for Edmond homeowners?
Oklahoma homeowners typically carry a wind and hail deductible of 1 to 2 percent of their home's insured value. On a home insured for $324,900, a 2 percent deductible equals $6,498 out-of-pocket. Confirm your specific deductible structure with your insurance company, as some policies use flat dollar amounts instead of percentages.
How long does roof repair take in Edmond after a hail event?
Once the adjuster approves repairs and your contractor begins work, most repairs complete within 1 to 3 days depending on roof size and extent of damage. However, scheduling the actual repair can take 4 to 8 weeks during peak post-storm periods due to high contractor demand in Edmond's dense roofing market. Schedule repairs early to avoid extended backlogs.
Do I need a building permit to repair my roof in Edmond?
Yes. Edmond requires a building permit for roof repair work. Permit costs range from $150 to $400, and your contractor is responsible for obtaining it. Verify that the permit cost is included in your written estimate before agreeing to any contract.
Should I upgrade to Class 4 shingles during my roof repair?
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are not required in Edmond, but they qualify for insurance premium discounts of 10 to 20 percent. While the upfront cost is higher, the insurance discount may offset the upgrade cost over several policy years, particularly if you live in an area that experiences recurring hail seasons.
How can I avoid overpriced estimates from storm chasers?
Obtain written estimates from at least 2 to 3 established local contractors before accepting any bid. Avoid contractors who solicit door-to-door services within 24 to 48 hours of a hail event. Compare estimates line-by-line to identify inflated pricing, and verify that the contractor is licensed and insured.
What should I do if my repair estimate exceeds my insurance coverage?
If your repair costs exceed your insurance settlement, request a second opinion from your adjuster or ask your contractor whether Class 4 shingle upgrades or optional work can be deferred to reduce immediate costs. If damage exceeds 30 percent of your roof, obtain a replacement quote to compare long-term value against a repair-only approach.
What secondary damage should I report to my insurance company?
Report any visible damage to gutters, downspouts, fascia, soffits, air conditioning units, and any holes or tears in siding or trim. Photograph these areas separately and mention them in your claim documentation, as they may be covered under your dwelling policy and can affect your settlement amount.
Wind/hail deductible notice

Oklahoma homeowners policies typically include a separate wind and hail deductible structured as a percentage of your home's insured value, most commonly 1 to 2 percent. On a home with an insured value of $324,900—the median home value in Edmond—a 2 percent deductible equals $6,498 out-of-pocket before insurance covers repairs. Contact your insurer to confirm your specific deductible structure and whether it applies as a percentage or flat dollar amount.

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