Colorado Springs Storm Damage Center
Live storm tracking, hail damage roof inspections, emergency roof repair, and insurance claim support for homeowners across Colorado Springs and nearby communities.
Colorado weather can change fast, and hail, wind, and severe storms can damage a roof long before leaks show inside the home. Colorado Pro Roofing created this Storm Damage Center to help homeowners track recent storm activity, understand the warning signs of roof damage, and take the right next steps after a storm.
We provide roof inspections, roof repairs, roof replacements, and storm restoration support for homeowners in Colorado Springs, Monument, Falcon, Black Forest, Fountain, Pueblo, and surrounding areas.
Recent Colorado Storm Activity
Use the live radar map below to monitor recent storm movement near Colorado Springs. If your property was near hail, strong wind, or severe weather, your roof may have damage that is not visible from the ground.
Areas such as Colorado Springs, Monument, Falcon, Fountain, Black Forest, and Pueblo often experience hail and wind events that can damage shingles, flashing, vents, gutters, and siding.
Was Your Neighborhood Hit by a Storm?
If your home is in or near one of the communities below and you experienced recent storm activity, it is smart to schedule a roof inspection as soon as possible.
Signs Your Roof May Have Storm Damage
Not all storm damage is obvious. Some roofs show clear hail impact or missing shingles, while others have hidden damage that only becomes visible during a professional inspection.
Hail Impact Marks
Dark spots, bruising, or missing granules on asphalt shingles can indicate hail damage.
Dented Metal
Roof vents, flashing, gutters, and downspouts may show dents after hail or storm impact.
Lifted or Missing Shingles
High winds can loosen roofing materials and expose vulnerable areas of the roof system.
Leaks or Water Stains
Stains on ceilings or walls can mean storm damage has already allowed water into the home.
What to Do After a Hail Storm
1. Inspect From the Ground
Look for visible signs such as fallen debris, gutter dents, siding damage, or missing shingles.
2. Document What You See
Take photos of visible storm damage around the property for your records.
3. Schedule a Roof Inspection
A professional inspection can uncover hidden hail or wind damage before it leads to leaks.
4. Review Insurance Options
If storm damage is confirmed, the next step may be filing or reviewing a homeowners insurance claim.
Insurance Claim Help for Storm Damage
Many homeowners are unsure what to do after a storm damages their roof. Colorado Pro Roofing helps homeowners understand the roof restoration process by documenting storm damage, explaining repair or replacement options, and providing the information needed for the next steps.
If your roof has hail or wind damage, we can help you understand the condition of your roof and what repairs may be needed to protect your home.
Request Storm Damage InspectionWhy Homeowners Trust Colorado Pro Roofing
Local Colorado Experience
We understand Colorado weather and the roofing systems needed for hail, wind, snow, and rapid temperature changes.
Quality Installation Standards
We use quality materials and installation methods designed for long-term roof performance.
Clear Communication
Homeowners deserve straightforward recommendations, clear scheduling, and responsive support throughout the job.
Storm Restoration Focus
From inspections to repairs and replacements, we help homeowners move forward after storm damage.
Related Storm and Roofing Services
Request a Free Storm Damage Roof Inspection
If your home was affected by hail, wind, or severe weather, schedule an inspection today. A team member will follow up within 24 hours during regular business hours. If the request is submitted on Saturday or Sunday, follow-up will be on Monday.
Storm Damage Roofing FAQ
How soon should I have my roof inspected after a storm?
As soon as possible. Storm damage can worsen over time, and early inspections help identify problems before leaks or structural issues develop.
Can hail damage a roof without causing an immediate leak?
Yes. Hail often damages shingles and roofing components in ways that are not visible from the ground and may not leak right away.
What parts of my home can storm damage affect besides the roof?
Storms can also damage gutters, flashing, vents, siding, windows, and other exterior components.
Do you serve areas outside Colorado Springs?
Yes. Colorado Pro Roofing serves Colorado Springs and nearby communities including Monument, Falcon, Black Forest, Fountain, and Pueblo.