What Affects Rates in Edmond
- Oklahoma County recorded 181 hail events and 114 thunderstorm wind events in the last five years, creating overlapping damage patterns across Edmond neighborhoods.
- On November 3, 2024, multiple EF-3 tornadoes moved through southeastern Oklahoma City and into Choctaw and Harrah, causing extensive damage to roofs and structures in the metro area just southeast of Edmond.
- Oklahoma County's median home year built is 1977, meaning many Edmond roofs approach 40–50 years and are more susceptible to hail bruising and wind uplift than newer installations.
- Edmond enforces permit requirements for roof replacement through the city building department, typically requiring inspection before final approval and certificate of occupancy.
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Full replacement after hail events that cause granule loss, shingle bruising, or cracked tiles across multiple roof slopes. Oklahoma County's 181 hail events in five years make this the most common replacement driver in Edmond.
Class 4 shingles engineered to withstand repeated hail strikes, reducing future damage risk and qualifying homeowners for insurance discounts in high-frequency hail zones like Edmond.
Replacement after severe thunderstorm wind or tornado debris strips shingles, tears flashing, or compromises roof deck integrity. Oklahoma County logged 114 thunderstorm wind events and 14 tornadoes over the last five years.
Standing seam or corrugated metal roofing for homeowners prioritizing durability in tornado-prone areas, offering 40–60 year lifespan and superior wind resistance compared to asphalt.
