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Windows Leads in Tulsa County, Oklahoma

131,318 scored Tulsa County homes across 41 ZIP codes — ranked by roof age, hail exposure, owner status, and value so your reps work the 110,324 highest-signal doors, not the whole map.

131,318
Scored homes
41
ZIP codes
87%
Roofs 15+ yrs
280
Tulsa County hail events
The Tulsa County data

CurbSight scores 131,318 residential properties in Tulsa County. 110,324 (84%) carry a score of 70 or higher — the shortlist your reps should knock first — and 60,354 (46%) are owner-occupied. 113,847 (87%) have roofs estimated at 15 years or older — the band where windows work becomes a real conversation. The average Tulsa County home was built in 1976, valued around $275k.

Storm history — Tulsa County

Tulsa County has 280 documented hail events on record from NOAA between 2016 and 2025, including 34 at 1.75″ (golf-ball) or larger — the size that routinely opens insurance claims — plus 278 severe wind events (up to 87 mph). CurbSight joins every one of these to the property ZIPs in Tulsa County, so a hail-exposed home surfaces on the rep's screen with the storm date already attached.

May 21, 2024HAILBroken Arrow3.0" hail (softball)
May 19, 2025HAILJenks2.0" hail (hen-egg)
May 25, 2025HAILTulsa1.75" hail (golf ball)
Sep 20, 2025HAILTurley1.75" hail (golf ball)
Jun 17, 2023WINDTulsa / Wekiwa87 mph derecho — ~$160M property damage
Full Tulsa County storm history →

How CurbSight scores Tulsa County for windows

Era classification
Every property card shows the inferred window era — wooden / aluminum / vinyl — with the failure modes specific to that era.
Pitch Coach (windows playbook)
The literal opening sentence to use, pulled from the captured RBA brand-ambassador playbook. For aluminum era: 'Have you noticed fog or condensation in your windows in the early morning or around sunset? That's usually a sign the argon gas has escaped and the seals have failed.'
Year-built filter
Filter your territory to just the aluminum-era homes (1960-1999), the wooden-era ones (pre-1960), or new-build vinyl that's hitting Oklahoma's 5-7 year failure window.
Property value gating
Combine era with property value — high-value aluminum-era homes are the prime market for premium replacement.

Representative Tulsa County profile

Derived from Tulsa County averages — not a single homeowner record
ZIP
74008
Built
1976
Est. roof age
~50y
Value
$275k
Owner-occupied
46%
CurbSight score
78

Tulsa County windows questions

How many Tulsa County properties does CurbSight score?
CurbSight scores 131,318 residential properties across 41 ZIP codes in Tulsa County (74008, 74011, 74012, 74014, 74015, 74021, …). Each one carries a 0–100 score built from roof age, documented hail exposure, owner status, year built, and property value — so your windows reps knock the 110,324 highest-signal doors instead of the whole city.
What makes a Tulsa County home a strong windows lead?
In Tulsa County, 87% of scored homes (113,847 properties) have roofs estimated at 15+ years, the average home was built in 1976, the average property value is $275k. Tulsa County also has 280 documented hail events on record since 2016. Those are the exact signals the CurbSight score weighs for windows.
Does CurbSight know if the original windows have been replaced?
Only when there's a year_remodeled on the county record. Many remodels aren't permitted (or aren't captured cleanly in county data), so the era classification is based on year_built unless we have explicit replacement data. The pitch coach handles this — the openers are designed to also work if the homeowner replies 'we actually replaced them in 2015.'
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