Inspection, documentation, and repair planning for roofs hit by hail, wind, and the severe weather patterns common across Northern Colorado. Fast inspection matters after hail because granule loss, bruising, and flashing damage are not always obvious from the ground.
When hail hits, get documentation and next steps before hidden damage spreads.
Storm & Hail Damage should start with a clear inspection, an honest recommendation, and a plan you can understand.
Fast inspection matters after hail because granule loss, bruising, and flashing damage are not always obvious from the ground.

What the process looks like
Inspect after the storm
We evaluate shingle surfaces, soft metals, gutters, and critical transitions for storm-related impacts.
Document clearly
You receive practical notes and visual evidence that help clarify the condition of the roof and your best next step.
Coordinate the path forward
Whether the answer is repair, replacement, or claim support, we outline the path in plain language.
Restore protection
Our team completes the approved scope so the roof is ready for the next weather swing.
Questions homeowners ask about gutters before they commit.
These answers cover the questions homeowners usually have right before they schedule service, compare options, or decide whether to move forward.
Schedule a professional inspection. Hail damage is not always visible from the ground, and early documentation helps you understand whether repairs, replacement, or insurance involvement are necessary.
Yes. Hail and wind can weaken roofing materials without causing immediate leaks. Over time, that hidden damage can shorten the life of your roof.
Yes. We provide detailed documentation, including photos and clear explanations, so you understand your roof’s condition and can communicate effectively with your insurance provider.
As soon as possible—especially after major weather events affecting areas like Timnath or Johnstown. Early inspections help capture accurate conditions while damage is still fresh.
No. Some roofs need repairs, while others require replacement depending on the extent of damage and the roof’s age. Our recommendations are based on actual conditions—not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Many roofing problems overlap, so we help you solve the whole issue, not just one symptom.
If storm damage, aging shingles, ventilation issues, or gutter failures are connected, these services make it easier to choose the right next step for the whole roof system.

Roof Replacement

Roof Repair

Roof Inspections

Commercial Roofing

