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Solid Roofing Inc. is a BBB Accredited, family-owned roofing corporation founded June 19, 2017 and headquartered at 530 W Dallas St STE 1 in Broken Arrow, OK 74012, with roofing crews operating in Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bartlesville, and Edmond. Led by owner Joey Uphold, the company has 8 years of business operation and serves residential and commercial clients throughout Northeast Oklahoma. Solid Roofing provides residential roofing installation and replacement, commercial roofing, storm damage inspection and insurance claim advocacy, roof repair, gutter repair and replacement, Christmas light installation, window repair, door repair, deck repair, roof inspection, metal roofing, and painting contractor services. The company is BBB Accredited since August 8, 2025 with an A+ rating, offers 24-hour availability per the website and Broken Arrow service page, free estimates within 24 hours, insurance claim coordination, and is described by customers as the highest-rated roofing company in Tulsa.
Why we like Solid Roofs
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Named owner Joey Uphold publicly identified on the BBB profile and the company team page, alongside named roofing consultant Jon Sharpton documented in both website reviews and verified Google reviews from Todd Rhoades and Dawn Boss — confirming a named-accountability culture at both the ownership and customer-facing team level that clients can directly reference and verify.
- Eight-year operating history since June 2017 with multi-crew locations in Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bartlesville, and Edmond — combined with a published email address (info@solidroofs.com), 24-hour availability confirmed on the website and Broken Arrow service page, free estimates within 24 hours, and insurance claim coordination — positioning Solid Roofing as one of the most operationally accessible and geographically expansive locally owned roofing companies in Northeast Oklahoma.
Cons
- BBB Accreditation only achieved August 8, 2025 — meaning Solid Roofing operated for 8 years before completing formal BBB Accreditation — which, while now resolved, suggests the company did not prioritize formal third-party institutional credentialing earlier in its history, a detail that commercial clients conducting multi-year vendor due diligence may note.