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Oldest Roofing Company in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- A local, family-owned business with more than 50 years of roofing experience.
- Quality materials and helpful, knowledgeable staff.
- We work with your insurance company from start to finish. Our experts take care of it all.
- 5-year labor warranty on all residential roofs.
“I will 100% be using Messick in the future.”
– Michael N.
Commercial Roofing in Tulsa Since 1962
Q & A: Are All Roofing Companies the Same?
Question: Are All Roofing Companies the Same? Answer: The answer is a resounding NO. In our industry, roofers come and...
Protect Your New Home with a Roof Inspection
Purchasing a new home? Protect yourself by taking a solid look through your home - especially your roof, by performing...
How to Check for Roof Checks
e Watch for weather damage to your roof Extreme cold isn't common in Oklahoma, but occasionally it gets below...
Homeowner’s Seasonal Roof Maintenance
Your home is your most valuable asset. And if you want your roof to keep you safe here is what you can do....
Homeowner Maintenance Tip #1
Want to save yourself time and money? Look at your roof after a storm. No really. That's all. When severe weather...
Historic Building Commercial Roof Replacement
When a Tulsa architectural firm discovered the roof of its historic office building was in dire need of renovation, they called us at Messick Roofing for help.
Commercial Roofing: TPO Layering
Benefits of TPO Layering – TPO is an excellent choice for any business looking for a sturdy, waterproof roof that retains heat wicks away water.
Apartment Complex Roof Replacement
Replacing the roof on an apartment complex requires the right experience, state-of-the-art tools, and a lot of communication with the owner.
Commercial Roofing: Warehouse Conversion
From Broken Down Warehouse to Small Business No project is beyond our ability here at Messick. We have the skill,...
How We Preserved an Historic Apartment Roofing System
It checked every box: old, rusty, corroded, in desperate need of a new metal roof and TPO layering. It was an OSHA agent’s worst nightmare!