
Most Colorado homeowners don't discover roof damage until it's already too late. A free 45-minute inspection could save you $10,000 or more in repairs.
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Most roof problems start small and go unnoticed. Here's what to look for before it becomes a costly repair.
We built this resource because we believe an informed homeowner makes the best decisions for their family and their home. You don't need to be a roofing expert — but knowing the basics helps you ask the right questions, spot problems early, and avoid being caught off guard by a repair bill that could have been prevented.
Hail as small as 1 inch can crack, dent, or bruise your shingles without you even knowing. Left untreated, it lets water seep under your roof and into your home. Always get an inspection after a major storm.
Most asphalt shingle roofs last 20–30 years. If your roof is over 15 years old and hasn't been inspected recently, small issues may already be forming. Age alone is a good reason to get a free check.
Missing or curling shingles, dark stains on ceilings, granules in your gutters, and daylight visible in your attic are all red flags. Catching these early can save you thousands in repair costs.
A licensed roofer checks your shingles, flashing, gutters, vents, and underlayment. It typically takes 45–60 minutes and is completely non-invasive. Most homeowners are surprised by what a pro finds.
Most homeowners insurance policies cover storm and hail damage. A licensed roofer can document the damage and help you file a claim correctly. Many repairs cost homeowners little to nothing out of pocket.
A small leak ignored for one season can cause mold, structural damage, and interior water damage costing $10,000 or more to fix. A complimentary inspection now can save you from a much bigger bill later.
A pinhole leak in your flashing might seem minor. But over 12 months, water intrusion can rot your decking, grow mold inside your walls, and compromise your home's structural integrity. The average mold remediation in Colorado costs $3,500–$8,000. A timely inspection costs nothing.
Most homes in Colorado use asphalt shingles — layers of fiberglass mat, asphalt, and ceramic granules. The granules are what protect your home from UV rays and impact. When hail strips those granules away, your shingles age 3–5x faster. You often can't see this damage from the ground.
Colorado is one of the most demanding states for roofing in the country. Homes face intense UV exposure at altitude, dramatic temperature swings of 50°F+ in a single day, heavy spring snowloads, and some of the most active hail corridors in North America — especially along the Front Range.
Filing a roof insurance claim doesn't have to be complicated. First, a licensed roofer documents the damage with photos and a written report. You submit this to your insurer who sends an adjuster. If damage is confirmed, your insurer pays minus your deductible. A good roofer guides you through every step.
Flashing is the thin metal material installed around chimneys, vents, skylights, and roof edges to direct water away from seams. It's one of the most common failure points on any roof. Cracked or lifted flashing causes interior leaks that look like plumbing problems — many homeowners never connect the two.
A repair makes sense when damage is isolated to a small area and the surrounding shingles are in good shape. A full replacement is usually recommended when the roof is over 20 years old, when damage covers more than 30% of the surface, or when multiple repairs have already been done. A licensed roofer can tell you which is right for your situation — with no pressure to choose either.
Have questions about your specific roof? The fastest way to get answers is a no-cost inspection from a licensed local roofer who can look at it in person.
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