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FINDING A ROOFER IN COLORADO SPRINGS
The bad news is that Colorado Springs and the surrounding communities get POUNDED with hailstorms EVERY YEAR!
The good news is that on this website we’re giving away crucial information you need to navigate through the aftermath of a storm, or just take care of a simple repair.
As Colorado Springs Roofers, we know that repairing or replacing a roof can be intimidating, especially if you’ve never had to do it before, BUT, those small problems on your roof can become more expensive problems if you ignore them!
Over the past several years, we have identified some common mistakes that homeowners tend to make when they’re trying to choose a roofing contractor in Colorado Springs, or after a our area gets hit with a hailstorm.
- Should you file an insurance claim?
- Should you let that guy at your front door on your roof?
- How can you know if your roof really needs to be replaced?
- How does the insurance process work?
- Etc., etc., etc. So many questions!
So not only have we provided you a TON of free information in our videos to help guide you through the maze of questions you may have and decisions you may have to make, we’re also available for you to call or Email.
If you have issues or problems with, or questions about your roof or gutters, please reach out to us. Give us a call at 719-433-6991 or shoot us an Email at [email protected]


FAQs
How much does a roof replacement typically cost in Colorado Springs?
Roof replacement costs in Colorado Springs vary significantly based on material, home size, and roof complexity. For concrete tile roofs, expect to pay $1,200 per square (100 sq ft) at minimum. A 3,000 sq ft home with concrete tile might cost $30,000-$40,000. Asphalt shingles are generally more affordable but less durable in Colorado’s climate.
What factors affect the price of a new roof in Colorado Springs?
Several factors impact roofing costs:
Roofing material
Home size and roof complexity
Whether decking needs replacement
Underlayment type
Additional features like ridge vents or flashing
Removal of existing roof
Permit costs and municipal requirements
Current market conditions and material availability
Are there financing options for roof replacement?
Yes, many roofing companies offer financing options. Additionally, you may consider:
Home equity loans or lines of credit
Personal loans from banks or credit unions
Specialized home improvement loans
Insurance coverage (if replacement is due to storm damage)
FHA Title I home improvement loans
Potential county assistance programs (though these often have income requirements)
What questions should I ask a roofing company?
When interviewing potential roofers, ask:
Are you licensed, insured, and properly certified to work in Colorado Springs?
What type of warranty do you offer on materials and workmanship?
Will you provide a detailed written estimate?
What roofing materials do you recommend for Florida’s climate?
How will you protect my property during installation?
Will you handle all permits and inspections?
How do you handle unexpected issues like damaged decking?
Will you provide references from recent local jobs?
What is your cleanup process?
Will you leave extra materials for future repairs?
How do I find a reputable roofing company in Colorado Springs?
To find a trustworthy roofer:
Get at least 3-5 quotes from different companies
Check reviews on multiple platforms, not just Google
Verify licensing
Ask for local references and actually call them
Verify insurance coverage (both liability and workers’ compensation)
Be wary of significantly lower bids as they often indicate cut corners
Check with the Better Business Bureau for complaints
Consider companies with established local presence
What are common causes of roof leaks?
Common causes of roof leaks in Coral Springs include:
Cracked flashing around roof penetrations
Broken or displaced tiles/shingles
Unsealed valleys
Cracked vent boots or edges
Improperly installed skylights
Clogged gutters causing water backup
Cracked chimney structures
Condensation in the attic
Deteriorated fascia boards
General wear and tear
Should I repair my existing roof or replace it entirely?
This depends on several factors:
Consider repair if:
Your roof is relatively new (less than 10 years old)
Damage is localized to a small area
The underlying structure is sound
Your roofing material is still available for matching
Consider replacement if:
Your roof is approaching end of life (20+ years for shingles, 25+ for tile)
Damage is widespread
You’re experiencing multiple or recurring leaks
Insurance and financing considerations favor replacement
You want to upgrade to more hail-resistent materials
Our Testimonials
Some of Our Happy Clients Say...
By far, this is the best roofing company in Colorado! I had a strange problem with a missing vent stack on my roof. I contacted at least five roofing companies, and none of them could figure out how to fix it. Tracy and his assistant, John, came out, inspected the roof and attic, and quickly identified both the problem and the solution.
Read Our Blog
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The Most Common Roofing Scam… (And How To Protect Yourself From It)
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