Roofing contractors in Denver, CO

Colorado's Front Range is one of the most hail-battered metros in the country, and Denver roofers field a steady stream of wind- and hail-damage claims every storm season. Browse vetted roofing contractors serving Denver, CO, or claim your own free Pitchwork listing to turn storm-season demand into booked jobs — voice memo plus roof photos to an Xactimate-ready scope in about a minute.

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Storm & hail history in Denver, CO

Colorado's Front Range is among the most hail-prone corridors in the U.S., and the May 2017 Denver-area hailstorm remains one of the costliest in state history. Late-spring and summer hail, plus high-wind events off the foothills, keep Denver roofs in a steady cycle of inspection and repair.

What to ask a roofer in Denver

  • Are you licensed and insured to work in CO, and can you show proof?
  • How long have you worked in this area, and can you share local references?
  • Do you handle the insurance claim and supplement process, or just the install?
  • Will you provide a written, itemized scope of work before any work starts?
  • Who is my point of contact, and what's the timeline from inspection to completion?
  • What manufacturer and workmanship warranties come with the roof?

Roofing FAQs for Denver, CO

How much does a new roof cost in Denver, CO?
Roofing prices in Denver Metro are quote-based and depend on roof size, pitch, material, and the extent of any storm damage. Most reputable contractors will inspect the roof and provide a free written estimate before any work begins, and storm damage is often covered by your homeowner's insurance.
Is my roof damage covered by insurance in CO?
If the damage was caused by a covered peril such as hail or wind — common in Denver Metro — it is often covered, minus your deductible. A roofer who handles the claim and supplement process can document the damage and make sure the scope submitted to the adjuster reflects everything the repair actually requires.
How do I choose a roofing contractor in Denver, CO?
Verify the contractor is licensed and insured in CO, ask for local references, and require a written, itemized scope of work before signing. Be cautious of storm-chasing crews that pressure you to sign on the spot — local, established roofers who stand behind a warranty are the safer choice.
How long does a roof replacement take in Denver?
Most residential roof replacements are completed in one to three days once materials are on site, though insurance approval and Denver Metro's weather can affect scheduling. Your contractor should give you a clear timeline from inspection to completion up front.