Lawton, Oklahoma
John runs J & B out of Lawton. He climbs the roof, prices the job in plain numbers, and picks up his own phone when you call.
Every photograph on this site is a J & B job.
Services
Most of these houses need a roof first and a kitchen later. Using the same contractor for both keeps one person accountable for the schedule.

Shingle repairs, full re-roofs and storm damage. John tears off to the deck, replaces the wood that has gone soft, and clears your yard before he leaves.
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Standing seam and corrugated panel, on houses and on shops. Metal costs more the day it goes on and then stays on the building for decades.
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Low-slope re-roofs for shops, offices and rental property, plus white elastomeric coating that seals a metal roof and takes the heat out of the building under it.
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Kitchens, bathrooms, flooring and whole interiors. Demolition, framing, tile and trim, handled by the same crew from the first day to the last.
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Interior and exterior. Prep is most of the work, so he scrapes, patches and caulks long before a brush touches the wall.
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Carports, patio covers, decks and cedar fence. Posts set in concrete and rafters cut on site, built for Oklahoma wind.
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The old shingles came off this brick house, the soft decking came out, and new architectural shingle went down over fresh underlayment. Look at the lawn in the second photograph. Nails, felt and torn shingle all went in the trailer before John left.
Recent work
Roofs in Lawton, carports in Cache, a kitchen stripped back to the studs, a commercial roof coated white against the August sun. Go through them and you will see the same thing every time: the job finished and the site cleared.

Where we work
Comanche County is home. John also runs jobs out into the counties around it, so ask about your town even if it is not on this list.

The owner
The number on this page rings John’s phone.Veteran owned · Lawton, Oklahoma
John is a veteran. He built J & B in Lawton and works alongside a small crew, so the man who prices your job is on the roof with them.
He gives you a price before anything starts and walks you through what is driving the number. If he finds rotten decking once the shingles are off, you hear about it that day, with a photograph.
Questions
John comes out, gets on the roof, photographs what he finds and gives you a number. The estimate costs you nothing.