Oklahoma weather doesn’t play around. From hail the size of golf balls to 60-mph wind gusts and 100° summers, our homes take more abuse than most. So when both your roof and siding start showing wear, a common question comes up:
“Should I replace them both at once—or split the projects up?”
The answer? It depends on your situation—but in many cases, doing both at once can save time, money, and hassle. This blog breaks down everything you need to know about roof + siding replacement cost, timing exterior projects, and how to make the best choice for your home.
Here’s what we’ll cover:
- When it makes financial sense to replace your roof and siding together
- What to consider before starting—budget, timing, insurance, and more
- How combining projects impacts resale value and curb appeal
- Common scenarios we see in Edmond, Moore, OKC, and beyond
Need a professional opinion? Honor Roofing & Construction can help you evaluate both at no cost.
Why Timing Exterior Projects Matters in Oklahoma
Let’s face it—our climate is rough on exteriors. Roofs wear out faster from UV rays and hail, while siding fades, cracks, or warps from wind and moisture. And when both systems are aging or damaged, doing them together offers serious perks.
Oklahoma homeowners often ask us:
“Should I wait or tackle both now?”
It’s not just about looks—it’s about protection, efficiency, and long-term value.
If you’re thinking about timing exterior projects for better ROI, tackling both roof and siding at once is often your most cost-effective move.
If you’re navigating storm repairs or planning to sell soon, the decision becomes even more important.
What to Know Before You Combine Roof + Siding Work
Before pulling the trigger, gather the following:
- Roof and siding age – Anything over 12 years might need full replacement
- Storm dates and damage history – These affect your insurance eligibility
- Budget or financing plan – Phased work may still be possible
- Neighborhood or HOA rules – Some areas in Edmond and Nichols Hills require advance approval
- Your long-term plans – Staying or selling? This impacts ROI
Want a detailed breakdown of the roofing side of things? We cover that in depth in our Ultimate Oklahoma Homeowner’s Guide to Roof Replacement.
When It Makes Sense to Replace Both at Once
1. Insurance Is Covering Both
If hail or wind hit your siding and roof during the same storm, your policy may cover the full replacement cost. Filing one claim for both trades can save time and effort—and we can help with inspection and paperwork.
2. The Roof and Siding Are Aging Together
Most asphalt roofs and siding systems show wear after 12–15 years. If both are near the end of their useful life, replacing them together prevents future issues and keeps your home fully sealed and protected.
3. You Want a Unified Look
When you replace both systems, you have control over trim, color, and finish. This is especially important if your current siding and roof are mismatched from past repairs.
4. You’re Focused on Energy Savings
A new roof with proper ventilation, plus insulated siding, can cut your utility costs dramatically. Curious how that works? Our post on Energy‑Efficient Roofing & Siding in Oklahoma: Long‑Term ROI covers the performance and savings you can expect.
When It’s Better to Wait on One
1. Your Budget Is Limited
If replacing both just isn’t realistic right now, that’s okay. Prioritize the area that poses the biggest risk (often the roof), then plan siding within 6–12 months.
2. Only One Area Has Damage
Storms don’t always treat all sides equally. If only your roof or only one side of your home is affected, we can do the critical work now and coordinate the rest later.
Cost Breakdown: Roof + Siding Replacement in Oklahoma
When calculating roof + siding replacement cost in Oklahoma, labor overlap and bundled permits often reduce the total compared to piecemeal work.
Combo Type | Estimated Total Cost |
Asphalt Roof + Vinyl Siding | $22,000–$35,000 |
Metal Roof + Fiber Cement Siding | $35,000–$60,000+ |
Combining both typically reduces labor duplication and permits—saving up to 15% compared to separate jobs.

Material Choice Matters for Long-Term Value
We use trusted materials from CertainTeed, IKO, TAMKO, and James Hardie, all backed by transferable warranties. When you combine systems, we make sure ventilation, flashing, and insulation are optimized across both roof and siding—no shortcuts.
That helps you get the most out of both upgrades, especially in our storm-prone region.
Pros & Cons of Bundling Your Exterior Projects
Pros | Cons |
Better curb appeal | Higher initial cost |
Coordinated warranty coverage | May need HOA or permit approvals |
Lower per-project labor cost | Requires more upfront planning |
Less disruption (single project timeline) | Weather delays can impact both scopes |
Common Questions About Replacing Your Roof and Siding in Oklahoma
Should I replace my roof and siding at the same time?
You should consider replacing your roof and siding at the same time if both are aging, damaged, or no longer energy efficient. Doing both together can save on labor, streamline the project, and provide a cohesive look and warranty coverage.
How much does it cost to replace both roof and siding in Oklahoma?
The cost to replace both your roof and siding in Oklahoma generally ranges from $22,000 to $60,000 depending on the size of your home, the materials chosen, and whether insurance covers part of the job.
Will insurance cover both roof and siding replacement?
Insurance may cover both roof and siding replacement if storm damage affects both systems during a single event. Honor Roofing & Construction can help you assess damage and navigate the claim process to maximize your coverage.
What’s the timeline for a roof and siding replacement project?
The timeline for replacing both your roof and siding is typically 7 to 10 working days. Factors like weather, material availability, and permit approvals can affect the schedule, but we keep you updated every step of the way.
Should I do the roof or siding first if I can’t do both?
If you’re unable to do both at once, you should replace the roof first. Roof work involves flashing and waterproofing that can affect siding installation, so tackling the roof ensures the structure is protected before updating the walls.
Our Take on Roof and Siding Replacement Timing in Oklahoma
Replacing your roof and siding at the same time might feel like a big leap—but in many cases, it’s the smartest financial move you can make for your home’s comfort, protection, and resale value.
At Honor Roofing & Construction, we’re here to give you honest answers—based on your home, not just what’s easy for us. We’ll walk you through options, material choices, and insurance claims to help you make the right decision.
Ready to get a full exterior evaluation? Schedule your free inspection today!
We’ll inspect your roof and siding, document every detail with photos, and give you a straightforward plan—no pressure, just expert advice.