
Claremore's Trusted Roofing & Storm Restoration Contractor
From the historic homes around the Will Rogers Memorial and Rogers State University to the newer subdivisions extending east along Route 66, Pinnacle brings nearly three decades of roofing experience to Claremore — specializing in full reroofs and storm restoration after one of the most devastating tornadoes in recent Oklahoma history hit this town head-on.
Claremore took the direct hit. On May 25, 2024, at 11:25 PM CDT, a large and extremely dangerous EF3 tornado moved through Claremore at 50 mph as part of a 23.9-mile, 2,000-yard-wide multi-vortex event that crossed Rogers and Mayes counties, killed two people, and injured 23. Thousands of Claremore homes were damaged or destroyed. The recovery is still going.
Pinnacle Roofing & Siding has spent nearly 30 years working storm restoration across the Ozarks corridor that runs from northwest Arkansas straight into eastern Oklahoma along I-44. We bring premium materials, real insurance-claim experience, and crew quality that homeowners have trusted for decades — now serving Claremore, Catoosa, Verdigris, and the surrounding Rogers County communities recovering from severe-weather events.
Why Claremore Homes Need Specialized Care
Claremore's housing stock reflects a century-plus of northeast Oklahoma history. The historic core around the Will Rogers Memorial and downtown holds early-20th-century Craftsman, Victorian, and Tudor homes with steep architectural rooflines that need careful material matching. Newer subdivisions along Route 66, around Rogers State University, and out toward Catoosa feature contemporary builds with architectural shingles and modern roof systems.
We approach Claremore homes as full systems — underlayment, ventilation, ridge detailing, and flashing all working together. That kind of careful specification is especially important when rebuilding after a tornado event, when shortcuts at install become the next leak six years out.
Storm Season in Claremore
Rogers County sits in the heart of Tornado Alley. The May 25, 2024 EF3 that moved directly through Claremore was one of the most destructive single tornadoes in recent Oklahoma history — confirmed by NOAA Weather Radio at 11:25 PM CDT, moving east at 50 mph, "considerable damage to homes, businesses, and vehicles is likely and complete destruction is possible." The March 2026 outbreak and April 2026 storms have layered more severe weather over the same corridor.
After a storm, our team responds with free inspections, thorough documentation, and supplement negotiation experience to help Claremore homeowners recover what their policy actually owes them — especially important on multi-event claim files where prior damage and current damage need to be properly documented.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Claremore
Historic Downtown & Will Rogers Area
Early-20th-century Craftsman, Victorian, and Tudor homes near the Will Rogers Memorial — character roofs that benefit from careful material and color matching.
Route 66 Corridor
Established and newer neighborhoods along Claremore's east-west spine — broad mix of mid-century and contemporary roof systems still under recovery from the May 2024 EF3.
Rogers State University Area
Established residential blocks around RSU with mid-century homes hitting their replacement window after multiple Oklahoma storm seasons.
Catoosa & Verdigris
Surrounding Rogers County communities also affected by the May 2024 EF3 — served by the same crew, same insurance-claim process, same warranty coverage.
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Outside our Northwest Arkansas core market we focus on full reroofs and storm-damage restoration — the work where our crews, materials, and insurance-claim expertise make the biggest difference for Claremore homeowners.
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