Local Roofing Contractor Expertise
Denver Metro homeowners face relentless hail, wind, and freeze-thaw cycles that attack roofs and siding year-round. From Capitol Hill's Victorian rooflines to Aurora's mid-century ranches, roofing contractor and siding contractor services in Denver Metro require local expertise in three distinct wind zones, Class 4 materials, and complex permit rules. This page covers roof repair, replacement, gutter work, and hail damage restoration for every neighborhood across the metro area.
Every roofing or siding project in Denver Metro follows a clear path from inspection through final sign-off. We handle permits, insurance claims, and material selection so you don't have to.
We start with a thorough roof inspection, checking for hail bruising, wind damage, and hidden leaks. Next, we document everything with photos and video, then guide your insurance claim every step of the way. Finally, we remove the old roof or siding carefully, install impact-rated materials to Denver code, and clean up completely.
We climb your roof with binoculars and photo gear, checking shingles, flashing, gutters, and vents. Wind zone details matter in Littleton, Parker, and Aurora—we note them all.
We provide your insurer with detailed reports and photos. We meet the adjuster on-site and help negotiate supplements if hidden damage appears during tear-off.
Denver, Aurora, Littleton, and Broomfield all have unique permit rules. We file everything electronically and track approvals to avoid delays.
Our crews remove the old roof or siding carefully, inspect decking, apply ice and water shield where required, and install impact-rated materials matched to your wind zone.
Building department inspectors sign off on our work. We remove all debris, protect your landscaping, and walk you through warranty details and storm preparedness tips.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Hail bruises, wind-lifted shingles, and ice dam damage can all be repaired without replacement. We seal loose flashing, replace damaged shingles, clean gutters, and reseal valleys in homes across Westminster, Englewood, and Highlands Ranch. Hidden rot is discovered during tear-off, and we notify your adjuster immediately for supplements.

Shingle replacement and flashing repair near Westminster, CO

New roof installation in Centennial, Denver Metro
Denver's three wind zones (115 mph east of Federal Boulevard, 125 mph to Sheridan Boulevard, 140 mph west) determine your material rating. We select Class 4 impact-resistant shingles that resist hail and qualify for insurance discounts. Homes in Wash Park, Platt Park, and Congress Park often benefit from premium metal options that match period architecture.
Clogged gutters cause ice dams in Littleton, Arvada, and Thornton every winter. We clean, repair, and install seamless gutters with proper slope. We also check downspout discharge to ensure water drains away from foundations, preventing freeze-thaw damage and basement leaks.

Seamless gutter replacement in Aurora Metro area

Hail-damaged siding restoration in Broomfield, CO
Hail cracks vinyl panels, chips paint, and dents metal siding. We replace damaged sections, match colors and profiles to your neighborhood style, and seal all penetrations to prevent wind-driven rain. Homes in Commerce City, Parker, and Centennial often need both roof and siding work from a single hail event.
We document storm damage with high-resolution photos, provide detailed scope reports, meet adjusters on-site, and manage supplements. Many homeowners qualify for 28% average savings on insurance premiums when upgrading to Class 4 shingles. Our experience navigating Denver's permit system and insurance requirements speeds claims approval.
Denver's May 2024 storm caused $1.9 billion in metro-wide damage. Hail Alley stretches from Castle Rock through Westminster, creating routine threats to roofs across Denver Metro.
East Denver requires 115 mph wind ratings, central Denver 125 mph, and west Denver 140 mph. Using the wrong material rating in Sheridan Boulevard, Kipling Street, or Littleton invites permit rejection and future wind damage. We verify your address against the 2025 Denver Building Code before ordering materials.
Homes built before 1980 may contain asbestos in roofing materials. Colorado requires a certified asbestos inspection before work that may disturb these materials. Licensed removal must occur before replacement proceeds. Capitol Hill, Five Points, and other older neighborhoods carry this hidden cost—we coordinate all testing to keep you compliant.
Colorado's 40-degree temperature swings in a single storm event expand and contract shingles, flashing, and sealants rapidly. Materials expand and contract rapidly while simultaneously absorbing impact damage. We seal all penetrations and use breathable underlayment to prevent hidden rot in attics from Highlands Ranch to Commerce City.
Curling tabs, cracked shingles, exposed fiberglass mat, granule accumulation in gutters, and interior water stains signal roof deterioration. Small hail bruises hide easily but weaken shingles over months. Our inspectors use binoculars and infrared cameras to catch hidden damage before it becomes an attic leak.
We serve Denver Metro neighborhoods from the foothills to the plains. Our crews know the unique weather patterns, building styles, and permit requirements for each area. Whether your home is a Victorian-era mansion in Capitol Hill, a mid-century ranch in Harvey Park, or a modern build in Central Park, we have experience with your neighborhood's roofing challenges.
Aurora, Littleton, Parker, Castle Rock, and surrounding areas qualify for more standard shingle ratings. We verify your exact address with Denver to confirm zone assignment.
Federal Boulevard to Sheridan Boulevard includes Westminster, Broomfield, Thornton, and Englewood. Materials must meet higher impact and wind resistance standards.
Golden, Lakewood, Evergreen, and foothills communities face the harshest winds. Premium impact-rated systems and proper attic ventilation are essential here.
Capitol Hill, Highlands, Wash Park, Platt Park, and Congress Park require careful material selection to match era and maintain property values. Asbestos testing is often needed.
Littleton, Commerce City, Thornton, Highlands Ranch, and areas along the Front Range experience frequent hail. Class 4 upgrades are especially worthwhile here for insurance savings.
We verify your exact address against Denver's 2025 Building Code wind zone map during the inspection. East Denver (115 mph), Central (125 mph), and West Denver (140 mph) each demand different material ratings. Your location between Federal Boulevard, Sheridan Boulevard, and Kipling Street determines your requirement.
Ice and water shield must extend 24 inches past the interior wall line and is required in valleys and around all roof penetrations. Denver allows two layers of asphalt shingles, does not universally require ice and water shield, but we always install it in valleys and vulnerable areas to prevent winter leaks.
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles resist hail and often qualify for insurance discounts averaging 25–28% annually. They use tougher fiberglass mats and are worth the upgrade in hail-prone Denver Metro neighborhoods like Littleton, Parker, and Highlands Ranch.
Most Denver Metro jurisdictions require building permits for roof replacements and major repairs exceeding 100 square feet. We handle all permit filing with Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, or your local municipality. Permit costs typically range $100–$500 depending on project scope.
Asbestos testing is required before any tear-off. We coordinate certified inspections through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. If asbestos is found, licensed removal must occur before replacement. Homes in Capitol Hill, Five Points, Whittier, and Congress Park often carry this cost.
We provide detailed scope reports with high-resolution photos, meet your adjuster on-site, and manage all communication with your insurer. We document hidden damage discovered during tear-off and file supplement requests immediately to maximize your settlement.
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