Consumer Advocacy Hub
Protecting Tulsa homeowners from roofing scams, claim denials, and contractor fraud.
Our Advocacy Mission
The roofing industry in Oklahoma operates with minimal consumer protection. Storm events bring out-of-state call centers, door-to-door crews using pressure tactics, and contractors who vanish after collecting deposits. The Oklahoma Construction Industries Board received 847 roofing-related complaints in 2025 alone.
Proof Construction's Advocacy Hub exists to give homeowners the same level of industry knowledge that contractors use when negotiating with insurance carriers. When you understand how the system works — including where the margins are and how estimates get reduced — you can make informed decisions and avoid the most common expensive mistakes.
Featured Consumer Guides
Why Your Adjuster Is Wrong About Your Roof Damage →
Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize payouts. Proof Construction's forensic audit exposes the gap between the carrier's scope and actual replacement cost.
The Hidden Danger of Contingency Agreements →
Storm chasers use contingency agreements to lock you into one contractor. Learn why these are illegal in Oklahoma and how to protect your rights.
The Truth About Shingle Lifetime Warranties →
Shingle warranties are prorated, transferrable under conditions, and rarely cover the labor costs that make up 70% of a roof replacement.
Why Low Roofing Estimates Cost More Long-Term →
An estimate below actual cost means corners will be cut — on material grade, underlayment, or flashings. The math is simple: cheap in = expensive out.
Roofing Scams: 5 Red Flags for Tulsa Homeowners →
Door knockers, contingency agreements, DWB signage, and out-of-state licenses are the five most common storm-chaser indicators in Green Country.
Insurance Claim Denial: Your Legal Rights in OK →
Oklahoma law gives homeowners specific rights when carriers wrongfully deny or underpay claims. Here's how the appraisal clause works and when to use it.
How to Spot a Tulsa Storm Chaser →
After the May 2023 derecho, over 200 out-of-state roofing companies set up临时 operations in Tulsa County. Here's how to identify them before signing.