Local Roofing Contractor Expertise
Ward, CO sits at nearly 9,500 feet along Left Hand Canyon, where harsh mountain winters, frequent hail, and intense UV exposure test roofs constantly. Our roofing contractor services handle the unique demands of high-altitude living. Whether you need storm repairs, fire damage restoration, or a full replacement, we understand the building materials and permits specific to Boulder County mountain homes.
We serve historic mining-era homes, contemporary mountain builds, and the small commercial buildings along the Peak to Peak Highway. Every roofing contractor | Ward, CO job we tackle starts with a clear plan and honest communication about what your roof needs to stay safe and dry.
A straightforward, transparent process from initial inspection through final sign-off.
We inspect your roof carefully. Note all visible damage. Document with photos for your records and insurance claim.
You receive a detailed estimate. We explain material options, permit requirements, and answer all your questions before work starts.
Our crew removes old materials, preps the deck, and installs new roofing using materials rated for mountain snow loads and hail impact.
Final walkthrough with you. We check flashing, vents, gutters. Site is cleaned. You approve before we leave.
You'll always know what's happening next—and we'll answer every question.
From storm repairs to full replacements, we handle the roofing needs that Ward homes face year-round.

Emergency roof repair addressing hail damage and storm leaks in Left Hand Canyon homes.
Leaks, missing shingles, hail dents, and fire-scorched sections need fast attention. We assess damage scope and patch or restore the affected area.

Full roof replacement using impact-resistant materials rated for mountain elevation.
Older roofs or extensive hail damage often need full replacement. We remove the old roof, inspect the deck, install new materials engineered for altitude stress and snow load.

Fire damage restoration with structural assessment and material replacement.
Wildfire smoke and embers are a real risk in Boulder County. We inspect fire-scorched roofs, assess smoke damage, and replace compromised materials to restore your home's protection and insurance coverage eligibility.

Professional hail damage inspection with close-up photo documentation.
Boulder County hailstorms cause significant roof damage that's often subtle. We document impact marks, granule loss, and dents using insurance-standard photos and measurements to support your claim.

Preventative maintenance extending roof lifespan and catching small issues early.
Regular inspections catch ice dam risks, flashing wear, gutter blockages, and moss growth before they turn into leaks. We recommend annual spring and fall checks in mountain environments.
Ward sits at 9,450 feet. Roofs here face challenges flat-land contractors rarely encounter.
Alpine roofing demands materials tested for heavy snow loads, rapid temperature swings, and intense UV rays. A roof that works in Denver won't necessarily survive a Ward winter. We know which shingles, metal systems, and flashing details hold up at elevation. We also understand Boulder County permits—HOA guidelines, zoning restrictions, and insurance code requirements specific to mountain communities.
We've completed hundreds of roofing projects in Ward and the Peak to Peak corridor. Our crew understands the architecture—from turn-of-the-century mining cabins to modern timber frames—and we respect the character of each home.
Insurance claims after hail, wind, or fire require honest assessment and proper documentation. We work directly with adjusters, provide detailed photo reports, and help you understand what coverage applies. That transparency builds trust and streamlines the claims process, so you aren't left guessing whether you'll recover the repair cost.
Ward residents value straightforward communication and skilled work. We've built our reputation on both. When you call, you reach a local crew that knows the challenges you face and the solutions that last.
We serve the Ward community and surrounding areas along Left Hand Canyon and Peak to Peak Highway.
Ward is a tight-knit community of about 100 residents—families, artists, and outdoor enthusiasts who value quality work and honest pricing. We're proud to serve this unique town and the mountain neighborhoods it anchors.
Whether you live in a historic home near Marrocco's, a cabin along Brainard Lake Road, or a newer build closer to Nederland, your roof faces the same elevation challenges: ice dams in deep snow years, hail impact from summer storms, and UV degradation from 300+ days of Colorado sun.
Our team brings 26+ years of roofing experience to mountain properties. We know which materials shed snow safely, which flashing details prevent ice dam leaks, and how to work around the narrow weather windows that mountain projects require.
A quality roof protects your mountain home for 20+ years. We use materials engineered for hail impact and heavy snow loads. Every project includes proper ventilation and flashing to prevent ice dams and water intrusion.
Metal roofing and impact-resistant asphalt shingles both perform well in Ward. Metal sheds snow efficiently and lasts 40+ years. Impact-resistant shingles handle hail and cost less upfront. We assess your budget and roof pitch to recommend the best option for your home.
Yes, hail damage is covered under the dwelling protection on most homeowner policies. Boulder County sees 50+ hail days per year. Our team documents damage with insurance-standard photos and coordinates with your adjuster to ensure you receive full coverage eligibility.
Ice dams form when snow melts on a warm roof deck, then refreezes at the cold eave, trapping water underneath shingles. Proper ventilation, adequate attic insulation, and sealed air leaks prevent most dams. We inspect these systems during maintenance visits.
Ward is a home rule municipality with its own building department. Most roof replacements need a permit and inspection. We handle all paperwork, coordinate with the building official, and schedule inspections so your project stays on track.
We respond to emergencies—leaks, fire damage, or wind damage—with priority dispatch. For urgent tarping and temporary repairs, we can reach Ward properties in the canyon quickly to prevent further water infiltration. Call us as soon as damage occurs.
Yes. Wildfire damage to roofing—scorched shingles, ember penetration, water damage from fire suppression—is typically covered under dwelling coverage. We document fire damage thoroughly and coordinate with your adjuster to secure claims support.
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