Professional roof repair in Northern Colorado for hail, wind, and storm damage.
Local Roof Repair Expertise
In Northern Colorado, your roof faces hail, wind, and freeze-thaw cycles year-round. Roof repair in Northern Colorado stops small damage from becoming costly problems. We identify cracks, missing shingles, and hidden leaks before they threaten your home's structure.
Storm damage happens fast. Repairs happen faster with a contractor who knows Colorado weather.
From inspection to completion, we keep you informed every step of the way.
We inspect your entire roof system, checking shingles, flashing, vents, and gutters. Storm damage in Northern Colorado often hides under the surface—what looks fine from the ground may have hidden cracks or granule loss. We photograph everything for your records and insurance claim.
Your roof sustained damage in a storm—we handle the paperwork. We work directly with your adjuster, provide detailed damage reports, and make sure you're not left negotiating alone.
Small issues get patched; widespread damage gets replaced. We recommend the right path forward—no upsells. Your roof gets what it needs, nothing more.
Before we're done, we inspect our own work. Flashing sealed. Shingles secured. Gutters clear. Your roof is ready for the next storm.
You'll always know what's happening next.
We handle every roofing issue Northern Colorado homeowners face.
Hail, high winds, and sudden weather shifts can weaken shingles, expose underlayment, and create hidden issues that worsen over time. Hail damage isn't always obvious from the ground, especially in Fort Collins where storms can be fast and localized. We identify soft spots, cracks, and granule loss that insurance companies look for.
Fort Collins and Loveland see the most hail activity in Northern Colorado—we inspect and repair roofs the same day.

Hail damage roof with granule loss, common after Northern Colorado storms.
High winds rip shingles loose or tear them clean off. If your roof has exposed wood or underlayment, leaks follow. We replace missing shingles, secure loose ones, and check valleys and edges where wind gets in.
In Greeley and the plains areas, wind gusts hit harder. We reinforce edges and corners during repairs.

Wind-torn shingles require immediate replacement to prevent water damage.
Water stains on your ceiling or musty attic smell mean your roof is failing. Leaks hide in valleys, around vents, and under flashing. Many homeowners don't realize damage has occurred until leaks appear inside the home. We find leaks and seal them before structural damage spreads.
Windsor and Johnstown basements dry faster when roofs stay watertight.

Ceiling water stains signal a leak—repair stops mold and structural rot.
Flashing directs water away from chimneys, skylights, and vents. When it rusts or pulls loose, water sneaks in. We repair and seal all flashing points—the most common leak sources.
Timnath homes get proper flashing before winter freeze-thaw damage happens.

Sealed flashing prevents water entry around roof penetrations.
Clogged gutters overflow during rain and cause water to back up under shingles. Debris also adds weight and stress your roof system. We clean, repair, and install gutter guards to reduce maintenance.
Severn and Berthoud spring gutters need clearing—we prevent ice dams before cold hits.

Debris-filled gutters overflow and damage roof edges and foundations.
Roof damage compounds fast. Small fixes now prevent large bills later.
Your roof is your home's first defense. When it fails, water seeps into walls, attics, and foundations. Moisture can seep into even the smallest cracks caused by hail, freeze, and expand, widening the damage. That's how a $500 repair becomes a $15,000 foundation fix.
In Colorado, most insurance policies give you up to one year from the date of the storm to file a claim. However, it's always better to act sooner rather than later. Waiting lets damage worsen and complicates proof of the original loss. We document everything professionally and coordinate with your adjuster.
We repair roofs across the Front Range and eastern plains.
We understand Northern Colorado weather. We know which neighborhoods get hit hardest by hail. We've seen what freeze-thaw cycles do. We repair roofs in Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Windsor, and every town in between.
When you call a contractor who's based here, worked here, and lives here, you get honest recommendations. No upselling. No shortcuts. Just your roof back in shape.
Free inspections. No obligation. No pressure.
Yes. If your neighborhood recently had hail—especially anything quarter-sized or larger—it's a good idea to schedule a professional inspection. Even small hail leaves damage that grows worse through freeze-thaw cycles. We find visible and hidden damage, document it, and help you file an insurance claim if you have one.
Call us or request a free inspection online. We'll assess your roof and get back to you with honest, clear recommendations.
Common questions about roof repair in Northern Colorado.
Common signs include dark spots or bruising on shingles, granule loss, soft spots, and dents on vents or gutters. Soft spots feel spongy when touched. Granule loss makes shingles look shiny or bare. Some damage is subtle—this is why professional inspection beats guessing.
Yes, if your roof took storm damage and you have homeowners insurance. Colorado policies typically cover hail and wind damage. Act early—evidence degrades over time, and insurers want quick documentation. We handle photos and claim coordination for you.
It depends on damage location and age. One missing shingle or small leak gets patched. Widespread damage, multiple impact zones, or an aging roof needs replacement. We assess and recommend the smart choice—not the priciest one.
Twice a year—spring and fall. Also inspect after any hail, wind, or heavy snow event. Regular checks catch small problems before they leak or worsen. Professional inspections should happen every 3–5 years.
Cost depends on repair size, materials, and roof pitch. Small patching runs low. Full replacement runs higher. Insurance often covers storm damage, reducing your out-of-pocket cost. Get a free inspection and written estimate before deciding.
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