Colorado Springs Roofing Contractor | Roof Repair & Replacement
Colorado Springs Roofing Contractor

Colorado Springs Roofing Contractor | Roof Repair, Roof Replacement & Hail Damage Roofing

Colorado Pro Roofing helps homeowners and businesses across Colorado Springs with roof inspections, roof repair, roof replacement, hail damage roofing, Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, storm restoration, gutters, siding, windows, skylights, painting, and insurance-related roofing support.

322+ Colorado Springs RecordsAggregated project coverage from uploaded customer/project data, grouped by ZIP code for privacy.
25 Local ZIP CodesProject coverage across Colorado Springs, not just one neighborhood or side of town.
Class 4 Roofing FocusImpact-resistant shingles selected for Colorado hail, wind, UV, and storm exposure.
One Exterior TeamRoofing, gutters, siding, windows, skylights, painting, commercial roofing, and storm restoration.
Primary Service CityColorado Pro Roofing is based in Colorado Springs and serves neighborhoods across the city.
GAF Certified ContractorInstallation knowledge, manufacturer standards, and modern roofing system options.
2,000+ Roof InspectionsPerformed across Colorado's Front Range from Pueblo to Denver and from Canon City to Woodland Park, Divide, and Florissant.
1,000+ Roof ReplacementsCompleted throughout Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Southern Colorado, and surrounding Front Range communities.
Colorado Springs Reviews

Trusted by Colorado Springs Homeowners

Read verified Google reviews from homeowners throughout Colorado Springs and the Front Range who trusted Colorado Pro Roofing with roofing, storm restoration, and exterior projects.

Local Roofing Authority

A Colorado Springs Roofing Hub Built for the Way Our City Actually Damages Roofs

Colorado Springs roofs do not age the same way as roofs in lower-elevation, lower-hail areas. Homes along the Front Range face high UV exposure, strong wind events, hail, snow, freeze-thaw cycles, and fast temperature swings. This page is designed as the main Colorado Springs roofing resource for homeowners comparing roof repair, roof replacement, hail damage roofing, Class 4 shingles, and exterior restoration options.

When Colorado Springs Homeowners Should Request an Inspection

  • hail hit your neighborhood or you noticed granules in the gutters
  • wind lifted shingles, ridge caps, flashing, or vents
  • your insurance company requested roof updates or replacement
  • you have an older roof, wood shake roof, or repeated leak repairs
  • you want Class 4 impact-resistant shingle options
  • you need roof, gutter, siding, skylight, window, or painting issues reviewed together
Colorado Springs Project Coverage

Completed Roofing & Exterior Projects Across Colorado Springs ZIP Codes

To protect customer privacy, Colorado Pro Roofing does not publish exact customer addresses. Instead, this page uses aggregated ZIP-code project counts to show local coverage across Colorado Springs.

Important note: The project totals on this Colorado Springs page reflect Colorado Springs ZIP-coded project records only. These numbers do not include additional Colorado Pro Roofing projects completed in Denver, Canon City, Florence, Pueblo, Woodland Park, Divide, Florissant, or other Colorado service areas.

466Total uploaded customer/project records reviewed
322Colorado Springs ZIP-coded records
25Colorado Springs ZIP codes represented
86Projects in 80919, the strongest ZIP-code cluster
COLORADO SPRINGS ROCKRIMMON / 80919 BRIARGATE / 80920 POWERS CORRIDOR BROADMOOR / SOUTHWEST North Colorado Springs West Side / Foothills Eastern Colorado Springs South Colorado Springs
8091986
8092027
8091819
8090719
8090618
8091118
8090916
8090415
8090513
8092111
8092311
8092210
809109
809088
809158
809037
809166
809256

This is a privacy-safe Colorado Springs coverage overview. Dots are positioned by ZIP-code service areas and show aggregated project counts, not customer addresses.

8091986 completed projects
8092027 completed projects
8090719 completed projects
8091819 completed projects
8090618 completed projects
8091118 completed projects
8090916 completed projects
8090415 completed projects
8090513 completed projects
8092111 completed projects
8092311 completed projects
8092210 completed projects
809109 completed projects
809088 completed projects
809158 completed projects
809037 completed projects
ZIP CodeProject CountPublic Display Label
8091986Roofing / exterior project coverage
8092027Roofing / exterior project coverage
8090719Roofing / exterior project coverage
8091819Roofing / exterior project coverage
8090618Roofing / exterior project coverage
8091118Roofing / exterior project coverage
8090916Roofing / exterior project coverage
8090415Roofing / exterior project coverage
8090513Roofing / exterior project coverage
8092111Roofing / exterior project coverage
8092311Roofing / exterior project coverage
8092210Roofing / exterior project coverage
809109Roofing / exterior project coverage
809088Roofing / exterior project coverage
809158Roofing / exterior project coverage
809037Roofing / exterior project coverage
809166Roofing / exterior project coverage
809256Roofing / exterior project coverage
809175Roofing / exterior project coverage
809243Roofing / exterior project coverage
809272Roofing / exterior project coverage
809312Roofing / exterior project coverage
809021Roofing / exterior project coverage
809281Roofing / exterior project coverage
809291Roofing / exterior project coverage
Colorado Pro Roofing By The Numbers

Colorado Pro Roofing By The Numbers

The Colorado Springs ZIP-code data above is local to this page. The company-wide numbers below are used consistently across Colorado Pro Roofing marketing and represent broader work across Colorado's Front Range.

2,000+Roof inspections performed across Colorado's Front Range from Pueblo to Denver and from Canon City to Woodland Park, Divide, and Florissant.
1,000+Roof replacements completed throughout Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Southern Colorado, and surrounding Front Range communities.
Since 2016Serving Colorado homeowners with roof inspections, repairs, replacements, storm restoration, gutters, siding, windows, skylights, and painting.
Local TeamColorado Springs-based, owner-operated, GAF Certified Contractor, BBB Accredited A+, and focused on clear project documentation.

Consistency note: Colorado Springs project counts are shown separately from company-wide inspection and replacement totals so the page stays accurate, privacy-safe, and consistent across website content, ads, sales materials, and future city pages.

Colorado Springs Roofing Conditions

Why Roofs Fail in Colorado Springs

A strong roofing page should explain why the location matters. Colorado Springs has roofing conditions that make inspection, ventilation, shingle selection, flashing, and storm documentation especially important.

Hail Impact Damage

Hail can bruise shingles, break matting, damage vents, dent soft metals, scar gutters, and shorten roof life even when leaks are not immediately visible.

Front Range Wind Uplift

Wind can loosen shingles, lift ridge caps, expose fasteners, and create leak paths around flashing, vents, wall transitions, and roof edges.

High-Elevation UV Exposure

Colorado Springs sun exposure can accelerate granule loss, sealant fatigue, color fading, and asphalt shingle aging, especially on older roofs.

Freeze-Thaw Cycles

Snow melt, cold nights, and rapid temperature swings can stress flashing, underlayment, gutters, penetrations, and roof-to-wall transitions.

Improper Ventilation

Poor attic airflow can contribute to heat buildup, moisture problems, deck movement, premature shingle wear, and winter ice concerns.

Aging or Builder-Grade Systems

Older roofs and low-grade materials may not hold up well against Colorado Springs hail, wind, UV, and repeated storm exposure.

Local Storm Patterns

Colorado Springs Storm Trends Homeowners Should Understand

Storm exposure changes by neighborhood. North and northeast Colorado Springs can see fast-moving hail patterns, homes near open corridors may experience stronger wind exposure, and foothill areas can deal with snow, shade, pine debris, and freeze-thaw roof stress.

  • Palmer Divide storms can bring hail and sudden weather changes.
  • Powers Corridor neighborhoods may experience wind-driven roofing damage.
  • Black Forest and northern areas can see snow, debris, and wildfire-related exterior concerns.
  • Older central neighborhoods often need flashing, ventilation, and aging-shingle evaluation.

Neighborhoods Commonly Served

Colorado Pro Roofing serves homeowners throughout Briargate, Northgate, Flying Horse, Cordera, Wolf Ranch, Rockrimmon, Peregrine, Broadmoor, Old North End, Patty Jewett, Stetson Hills, Banning Lewis Ranch, Falcon-area communities, Black Forest, Security-Widefield, and surrounding Colorado Springs neighborhoods.

Roofing Code & Installation Standards

Colorado Springs Roofing Code Considerations

Roofing work in Colorado Springs should be planned around code requirements, manufacturer specifications, ventilation, proper flashing, storm documentation, and Colorado insurance rules.

PPRBD Permits & Inspections

The Pikes Peak Regional Building Department oversees local building permits and roofing inspections in Colorado Springs and much of El Paso County.

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Manufacturer Requirements

Roof systems should be installed according to manufacturer specifications, including fastening, starter, underlayment, ventilation, flashing, and accessory details.

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Colorado SB38 Awareness

Colorado homeowners should understand deductible rules, insurance scope, code upgrades, depreciation, and documentation before beginning storm-related roof work.

Insurance Guide

Drip Edge & Underlayment

Proper drip edge, synthetic underlayment, starter installation, valleys, and penetrations help protect the roof deck during wind, snow, and storm exposure.

Ventilation Review

Balanced attic ventilation helps reduce heat and moisture buildup, supports shingle performance, and can help avoid preventable roof system problems.

Storm Documentation

Photos, drone views, damage notes, material information, and completion records help homeowners understand the project and keep better roof records.

Best Roofing Systems

Best Roofing Materials for Colorado Springs Homes & Buildings

There is no single best roof for every property. The right system depends on slope, ventilation, exposure, budget, insurance requirements, hail risk, architectural style, and whether the property is residential or commercial.

Material Guidance

  • GAF Timberline HDZ: strong residential asphalt option with wide homeowner appeal.
  • IKO Dynasty Class 4: impact-resistant asphalt shingle option for hail-prone homes.
  • Malarkey Vista Class 4 IR: impact-resistant shingle option often considered for Colorado weather.
  • Standing seam metal: durable option for selected homes, cabins, and specialty roof designs.
  • TPO / PVC / coatings: commercial and low-slope roof options for businesses and flat-roof buildings.
Recent Local Projects

Recent Colorado Springs Class 4 Roof Replacement Projects

These Colorado Springs roofing projects show the full process: inspection, production, and completed roof systems selected for local weather exposure.

Hail Damage Roof Replacement in 80919

This Colorado Springs roof was replaced after hailstorm damage was found during a free roof inspection. The installed shingle was IKO Dynasty Class 4.

80919Hail DamageIKO Dynasty Class 4

Wood Shake Replacement in 80919

This Colorado Springs wood shake roof was replaced due to insurance guidelines and fire-risk concerns. The new system used Malarkey Vista Class 4 IR shingles.

80919Insurance RequirementMalarkey Vista Class 4 IR

Insurance-Required Roof Replacement in 80916

This completed Colorado Springs roof replacement was driven by insurance requirements. The installed shingle was GAF Timberline HDZ.

80916Insurance RequirementGAF Timberline HDZ
Why Homeowners Choose Colorado Pro Roofing

Local Accountability Matters on Colorado Springs Roofing Projects

A roof is too important for vague pricing, confusing communication, or rushed inspections. Colorado Pro Roofing focuses on education, documentation, and clear project expectations from the first inspection through final photos.

  • one dedicated contact from estimate to completion
  • quote price equals invoice price
  • owner-operated Colorado Springs roofing company
  • GAF Certified Contractor
  • BBB A+ accreditation referenced across the site
  • 2,000+ inspections and 1,000+ roof replacements referenced as company proof points
  • documented project photos and clear next steps
FAQ

Colorado Springs Roofing Contractor FAQs

Common questions homeowners ask before scheduling a roof inspection, repair, replacement, or storm damage consultation.

Do you offer free roof inspections in Colorado Springs?

Yes. Colorado Pro Roofing offers free roof inspections in Colorado Springs for hail damage, wind damage, leaks, aging shingles, insurance concerns, and roof replacement planning.

Why are Class 4 shingles popular in Colorado Springs?

Class 4 shingles are popular because Colorado Springs homes face hail, wind, UV exposure, snow, and sudden weather changes. Impact-resistant shingles can be a smart upgrade during replacement.

How much hail damage is needed to replace a roof?

That depends on the roof slope, shingle condition, carrier standards, damage pattern, soft metal damage, and whether the roof has functional storm damage. A proper inspection is the first step.

Can I upgrade to Class 4 shingles during an insurance-related replacement?

Often, yes. The insurance scope may address covered damage, while upgrade options depend on policy, material selection, and homeowner approval.

Are wood shake roofs harder to insure in Colorado Springs?

Many carriers review wood shake roofs carefully because of age, fire concerns, and replacement requirements. A modern asphalt or Class 4 system may help address those concerns.

Do you publish customer addresses in your project coverage section?

No. Project coverage is shown by ZIP code and neighborhood instead of exact addresses to show local experience while protecting customer privacy.

Do you provide commercial roofing?

Yes. Colorado Pro Roofing provides commercial roofing services including inspections, repair, replacement, coatings, and low-slope roofing support.

How do I start?

Schedule a free roof inspection, call 719-208-3227, or visit the contact page to tell us what is happening with your roof or exterior project.

Colorado Pro Roofing Office

Local Colorado Springs Roofing Help

Colorado Pro Roofing is based in Colorado Springs and serves homeowners throughout the city with roof inspections, roof repairs, roof replacements, hail damage roofing, storm restoration, gutters, siding, windows, skylights, painting, and exterior services.

Colorado Pro Roofing & Restoration Services LLC

Office: 6660 Delmonico Drive, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80919

Phone: 719-208-3227

Website: www.coloradoproroofing.com

Colorado Springs Roofing Summary

Colorado Springs Roofing Contractor Summary

Colorado Pro Roofing is a Colorado Springs roofing contractor serving homeowners and businesses with roof inspections, roof repair, roof replacement, hail damage roofing, storm restoration, Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, gutters, siding, windows, skylights, painting, commercial roofing, and insurance-related roof support. The company is based in Colorado Springs, operates with a clear inspection-to-completion process, and emphasizes one dedicated contact, transparent pricing, documentation, and local accountability. Aggregated project data shows completed roofing and exterior project coverage across 25 Colorado Springs ZIP codes, with the strongest project cluster in 80919. Colorado Pro Roofing serves neighborhoods including Briargate, Northgate, Flying Horse, Cordera, Wolf Ranch, Rockrimmon, Peregrine, Broadmoor, Old North End, Stetson Hills, Banning Lewis Ranch, Black Forest, Security-Widefield, and surrounding areas.

Need Roofing Help in Colorado Springs?

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