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Green Roofing Options Growing in Popularity Across Oklahoma
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As storm seasons grow more intense and homeowners look for longer-lasting solutions, green roofing options are gaining traction across Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA CITY - s4story -- According to Oklahoma City-based Triple Diamond Construction and Roofing, more homeowners are asking about roofing systems that offer both durability and sustainability, especially after repeated hail and wind events.
"Homeowners are thinking long-term," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "They don't just want a roof that looks good today. They want something that holds up to Oklahoma weather and reduces the need for frequent replacements."
In Oklahoma, green roofing doesn't typically mean rooftop gardens. Instead, it refers to high-performance roofing materials that last longer, reduce landfill waste, and improve energy efficiency.
Two systems seeing increased interest include rubber roofing and stone-coated steel.
Rubber roofing products are engineered to absorb hail impact rather than crack under pressure. Many are made using recycled materials, helping reduce environmental impact while offering strong durability during severe storms.
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Stone-coated steel roofing combines the strength of metal with a traditional shingle appearance. These systems are known for high wind resistance, extended lifespan, and recyclability at the end of their service life.
"Longevity is one of the most overlooked sustainability factors," Derr said. "If a roof lasts significantly longer, that means fewer tear-offs over time. That's better for the homeowner and better for the environment."
Oklahoma's climate presents unique challenges. High winds, large hail, extreme summer heat, and rapid temperature changes can accelerate wear on traditional asphalt shingles. As a result, homeowners may face more frequent repairs or replacements.
In addition to durability, certain green roofing materials can also improve overall energy performance by reflecting sunlight and reducing attic heat buildup during Oklahoma's hot summers.
Triple Diamond Construction and Roofingalso prioritizes recycling old roofing materials whenever possible to help reduce landfill waste during roof replacement projects.
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"With rising insurance deductibles and more frequent storms, homeowners are becoming more proactive," Derr added. "They're looking at roofing as a long-term investment instead of a short-term fix."
Triple Diamond Construction and Roofingserves homeowners throughout Oklahoma City and surrounding communities, specializing in storm restoration and high-performance roofing systems designed for severe weather conditions.
Homeowners interested in learning more about durable and sustainable roofing options (https://triplediamondok.com/green-roofing-options-for-oklahoma-city/) can schedule a free roof inspection at triplediamondok.com or call 405-895-9972.
"Homeowners are thinking long-term," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "They don't just want a roof that looks good today. They want something that holds up to Oklahoma weather and reduces the need for frequent replacements."
In Oklahoma, green roofing doesn't typically mean rooftop gardens. Instead, it refers to high-performance roofing materials that last longer, reduce landfill waste, and improve energy efficiency.
Two systems seeing increased interest include rubber roofing and stone-coated steel.
Rubber roofing products are engineered to absorb hail impact rather than crack under pressure. Many are made using recycled materials, helping reduce environmental impact while offering strong durability during severe storms.
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Stone-coated steel roofing combines the strength of metal with a traditional shingle appearance. These systems are known for high wind resistance, extended lifespan, and recyclability at the end of their service life.
"Longevity is one of the most overlooked sustainability factors," Derr said. "If a roof lasts significantly longer, that means fewer tear-offs over time. That's better for the homeowner and better for the environment."
Oklahoma's climate presents unique challenges. High winds, large hail, extreme summer heat, and rapid temperature changes can accelerate wear on traditional asphalt shingles. As a result, homeowners may face more frequent repairs or replacements.
In addition to durability, certain green roofing materials can also improve overall energy performance by reflecting sunlight and reducing attic heat buildup during Oklahoma's hot summers.
Triple Diamond Construction and Roofingalso prioritizes recycling old roofing materials whenever possible to help reduce landfill waste during roof replacement projects.
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"With rising insurance deductibles and more frequent storms, homeowners are becoming more proactive," Derr added. "They're looking at roofing as a long-term investment instead of a short-term fix."
Triple Diamond Construction and Roofingserves homeowners throughout Oklahoma City and surrounding communities, specializing in storm restoration and high-performance roofing systems designed for severe weather conditions.
Homeowners interested in learning more about durable and sustainable roofing options (https://triplediamondok.com/green-roofing-options-for-oklahoma-city/) can schedule a free roof inspection at triplediamondok.com or call 405-895-9972.
Source: Triple Diamond Construction
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