About
Standard Roofing Company has operated out of Oklahoma City since 1898 — making it the oldest commercial roofing contractor in the Midwest and one of the longest-tenured in the country. With 127-plus years of continuous operation, the company brings institutional knowledge of Oklahoma's extreme weather cycles — hail, high winds, freeze-thaw shifts, and intense summer heat — directly to bear on every commercial roofing project it manages. That depth of experience is a material advantage for facility managers and property owners who need a contractor that can diagnose complex failures quickly and engineer solutions built to last. Standard Roofing serves a wide cross-section of commercial property types, including healthcare facilities, manufacturing plants, government and military installations, educational campuses, and properties under professional management. Their technical scope covers the full range of low-slope and flat-roof systems common to Oklahoma commercial buildings: TPO and EPDM membranes, modified bitumen, built-up roofing, metal and standing seam applications, and roof coatings for restoration scopes. Beyond installation and replacement, the company offers structured Annual Maintenance Plans and Annual Inspection services — critical tools for facility managers tracking asset lifecycles and managing deferred maintenance risk. Their proprietary MaxShield Warranty program provides an added layer of coverage beyond standard manufacturer terms. Sheet metal fabrication capabilities round out their service offering, supporting custom flashing, coping, and drainage solutions in-house. Standard Roofing also handles insurance claims, a meaningful benefit in a state with some of the highest commercial storm-damage frequency in the nation. With office locations in both Oklahoma City and Tulsa, the company provides multi-market coverage across Oklahoma. Contractors that train their own apprentice roofers — as Standard does — tend to deliver more consistent field quality than crews assembled through subcontractors, a factor worth weighing for facility managers overseeing critical or occupied buildings.