Our own crews · No subs · No door-knockers — since 2009

Mon–Sat 7–7 · (918) 555-0163
Two Redbud roofers in terracotta shirts installing architectural shingles under a towering Oklahoma sky

Tulsa · Since 2009

A roof you won’t think about for thirty years.

Redbud replaces and repairs roofs across the Tulsa metro with our own crews — no subs, no storm-chasers, no knocking on your door after the hail. Free straight-talk inspections, photos of everything, and real help with the insurance claim when the damage is real.

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Mon–Sat 7–7 · After a storm, tarping crews answer around the clock

When the hail hits

The first 48 hours matter most

Green sky, sirens, and by morning there are out-of-state trucks on every block. Here’s the order of operations we tell every neighbor — whether or not you ever call us.

  1. Don’t sign at the door

    Never sign an assignment of benefits on your porch. A real roofer doesn’t need one to look at your roof.

  2. Stop the water

    Call us — tarping crews run around the clock after a storm, and emergency tarps are free if we do the repair.

  3. Document everything

    We photograph every impact mark, chalk-circled, from the ridge down — you get the full set either way.

  4. Call the carrier together

    If the damage is real, we’re on the phone with your adjuster, speaking shingle. If it isn’t, we say so and you keep your deductible.

Redbud crew securing a tarp over storm damage as the clouds clear Emergency tarp · Owasso

The pledge

No storm chasers. Ever.

After every big hail event, crews from three states away knock on Tulsa doors, collect deductibles, slap on the cheapest shingle they can truck in, and are gone before the first leak. It’s the reason roofers rank down with tow trucks in public trust.

So here’s the pledge: Redbud has never knocked on a door, never bought a storm lead, and never subbed a roof to a crew we don’t run. You called us — that’s how it should work. We were here before the storm, and we’ll be here at year twenty-nine when the warranty still has a year left.

— Cole Barrett, owner

A brick Tulsa home with a new architectural shingle roof and a blooming redbud tree in the yard Full replacement · Broken Arrow

Water spot on the ceiling?

That spot is the last chapter of a story that started months ago on your roof. Call — the inspection is free and the answer is honest.

Mon–Sat 7–7 · Storm tarping around the clock

Reviews

What the metro says

Sample reviews written for this demonstration — Redbud Roofing is a fictional company, so these aren’t real customers.

★★★★★

April hail took out half the neighborhood. Every door got knocked but ours — we called Redbud because they did my mother’s roof in 2015. Cole met the adjuster on the roof, walked him shingle by shingle, and the claim covered what it should have. New roof on in a day and a half, yard spotless.

The Hendersons Broken Arrow

Storm claim + replacement

★★★★★

Two other companies quoted me a full replacement. Redbud got on the roof and said the hail damage was cosmetic — fixed two pipe boots for a few hundred bucks and told me to keep my deductible in my pocket. When this roof does age out, there is exactly one company I’m calling.

Marcus D. Tulsa — Midtown

Honest assessment

Read all 341 sample reviews →

Service area

Where our crews work

Based off Route 66 on Tulsa’s west side. We stay inside the metro so a repair crew is never more than half an hour from your driveway.

  • Tulsa
  • Broken Arrow
  • Bixby
  • Jenks
  • Owasso
  • Sand Springs
  • Sapulpa
  • Glenpool
Full service area

Get in touch

Fastest way is the phone

Call the shop and Rosa answers — she’s run the office and the insurance paperwork since 2013. Rather type? The form works too, and we’ll call back within the business day.

  • Mon–Sat 7:00–7:00 · Sunday closed (unless the sky says otherwise)
  • 1220 W Southwest Blvd, Tulsa, OK (fictional address)
  • Free inspections · Written scope with photos · 10-year workmanship warranty

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(918) 555‑0163

Redbud Roofing is a fictional company created for this ProjectWon demonstration. The number above sits in a block reserved for fiction — it doesn’t reach anyone. On a real Redbud site, tapping this button would dial the shop immediately.