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QUILLUS FOR ROOFERS · MIDWEST CITY, OK

Your next roofing job in Midwest City is on the street you just left.

The median Midwest City home was built in 1974. That's a city full of roofs in their second or third cycle — storm-tested, sun-cooked, and due. Quillus mails the 100 homes nearest your last job — with a satellite view of their own roof — within 24 hours.

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THE LOCAL NUMBERS

Midwest City, OK by the numbers.

Measured from the Quillus address map and U.S. Census data — the same numbers the product runs on.

22,595

Mailable homes

Across 59 Census block groups

≈440 ft

Typical 100-home radius

Median distance to the 100th-nearest home, sampled from real addresses

2,077

Homes per sq mi

Approximate — Census land area

$157,400

Median home value

Up 6.3% vs the prior ACS 5-yr estimate

1974

Median year built

The age of the roof deck under the shingles

61.2%

Owner-occupied

The reader usually owns the roof
Sources: Quillus address corpus (155M+ geo-located U.S. addresses) and U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-year estimates, 2024 vintage. City-level aggregates; snapshot 2026-06-13.
WHAT THE DATA SAYS

Reading Midwest City like a roofer.

The roof stock

With a median build year of 1974, Midwest City's typical roof deck has carried at least one full shingle cycle, often two. When one house on a 1974-era street replaces, the rest of the street is staring at the same actuarial table.

The street math

At roughly 2,077 homes per square mile, Midwest City is classic suburban density. Around a typical Midwest City job site, the 100 nearest homes sit within about 440 feet — we measured it against our address map, not a ZIP-code guess. That's a one-street radius: the people who watched your crew work all week.

The customer

The median Midwest City home is worth $157,400, up a steady 6.3% across the last two ACS five-year estimates — owners here are invested, not flipping. 61.2% owner-occupancy means a healthy mix — homeowners who decide on the spot, plus landlords who own several roofs at once.

HOW IT WORKS

One finished roof. One hundred mailboxes. One day.

See the full walkthrough on the neighborhood marketing for roofers page — or try it with your last job's address.

Finish a job, drop the pin

Enter the job-site address. Quillus pulls the 100 physically closest Midwest City homes from its address map — the actual street, not the whole ZIP.

Cards mail within 24 hours

Each neighbor gets a postcard with your finished job on the front and a satellite view of their own roof on the back — in mailboxes while your sign is still in the yard.

Know exactly who scanned

Every card carries its own QR code tied to one address. See which neighbors looked, when, and follow up on the warm ones.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Roofing marketing in Midwest City, answered with numbers.

22,595 mailable residential addresses carry a Midwest City mailing address in the Quillus map (59 Census block groups). You don't mail all of them — Quillus finds the 100 homes physically closest to a job you just finished and mails only those, so every card lands on a street that watched your crew work.

Close. We sampled real Midwest City addresses against our map: the 100 nearest homes around a typical job site sit within about 440 feet (133 meters). That's the same street and the next one over — not a ZIP-code blast across town. That distance is the campaign's proximity radius — the working unit of proximity mail marketing.

Yes. The median Midwest City home was built in 1974, which puts the typical roof in its second or third shingle cycle — prime replacement territory.

The median Midwest City home is valued at $157,400; up 6.3% between the two most recent ACS five-year estimates; 61.2% of occupied homes are owner-occupied; median household income is $64,100. In plain terms: real equity in the house, and the decision-maker usually lives under the roof you would be replacing.

Inside 24 hours. Finish the tear-off, snap the photo, pick the 100 nearest homes on the map, and the cards are printed and in the mail stream the same day — in Midwest City mailboxes while your sign is still in the yard.

Two places: the Quillus address map (155M+ geo-located U.S. addresses — the Midwest City home count and street-distance figures are measured from it directly) and the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2024 vintage) for home values, build years, and occupancy. Figures are city-level aggregates, refreshed when new ACS data ships.

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Your next roof in Midwest City is one street away.

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