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[2026 Forensic Audit GUIDE]

Why Most Tulsa Roofing Companies Fail the "Forensic Test"

Forensic Executive Summary

Key Forensic Insights:

  • Verified Why Most Tulsa Roofing Companies Fail the "Forensic Test" compliance for 2026 Oklahoma Building Codes.
  • Forensic analysis of latent storm fractures and structural integrity.
  • Xactimate-aligned pricing structures for maximum insurance recovery.

By the Proof Construction Engineering Team

Oklahoma weather is a brutal laboratory for roofing materials. In the Tulsa metro area, we don't just get rain; we get atmospheric assaults. Yet, most homeowners are still hiring contractors who use a "clip-on" inspection mindset—looking only at what is visible from a ladder.

At Proof Construction, we’ve pivoted our entire operation to a forensic-first model. This isn't just marketing—it's engineering. We utilize drone-mounted thermal sensors to detect moisture trapped beneath the underlayment that a human eye simply cannot see.

The 25% Rule: Your Secret Weapon

If you live in Tulsa, Broken Arrow, or Pryor, you need to understand the Oklahoma 25% Rule. If your roof is damaged across more than 25% of its surface, state law requires a full replacement, not a patch job. Adjusters often "cherry-pick" slopes to keep claims under this threshold. We perform the granular audit to prove otherwise.

Common Adjuster Omissions We Find:

  • Granular Loss Devaluation: Adjusters often ignore the long-term impact of hail hitting a shingle.
  • Omission of "Soft Metal" Damage: Damage to gutters and vents is often left off the scope.
  • Undervalued Code Upgrades: Modern Tulsa Building Codes require specific Ice and Water Shields.
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*We specialize in auditing scopes from State Farm, Allstate, USAA, and Farmers.