05/11/2026
Don’t Trade Peace of Mind for a "Quick Deal"
Every time Oklahoma’s unpredictable weather strikes, a familiar cycle begins: thousands of "fly-by-night" roofers swarm our state.
These out-of-state companies are here today and gone tomorrow. When you need a warranty repair or a follow-up check-in six months from now, they’ll be long gone, leaving you holding the bag.
The Value of the First Inspection
Imagine a local professional from Kodiak Exteriors arrives at your home. They scale your roof—risking injury and battling the heat—to provide a detailed inspection. They capture video, show you the proof, and walk you through every legal and structural option to protect your investment. You trust their expertise. You appreciate their time. You place a Kodiak Exteriors sign in your yard because you’ve found a partner who actually cares about your property.
The "Drive-By" Roofer
Then, the second company shows up. They see our sign. They see our chalk marks. They didn't have to work to find the damage; we already did the heavy lifting for them. Their pitch?
• "We’ll do it cheaper."
• "We can 'cover' your deductible." (Quick reminder: In Oklahoma, that’s not just shady—it’s illegal).
They trash the sign of the company that actually did the work and offer you a "deal" that relies on cutting corners and breaking the law.
Integrity Isn’t a Sales Pitch
If a company is willing to commit insurance fraud or troll another's hard work just to get your business, ask yourself:
Where else are they cutting corners? If they don't respect the law, they won't respect your roof, your landscape, or your safety.
Why Choose Kodiak Exteriors?
• Legal Protection: We keep you within legal and moral boundaries, protecting you from the risk of collusion or federal insurance fraud charges.
• Local Roots: We aren't chasing the storm to the next state. We live here, and we stand by our warranties.
• Expert Craftsmanship: We believe in an educated conversation, not a high-pressure sales tactic.
Don't risk fines, jail time, or a leaking roof just to save a few bucks with a company that won't exist next year.
Stick with the experts who did the work from day one.
Respect the hustle. Respect the craft.