Roof Replacement in Aurora, Colorado

Aurora sits in Arapahoe County's highest hail exposure zone, with 83 documented hail events in the last five years. Full asphalt shingle replacement on a 2,000 sq ft roof runs $8,000–$18,000 depending on pitch and material. Licensed contractors handle permits, inspections, and material selection for Front Range storm conditions.

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What Affects Rates in Aurora

  • Arapahoe County logged 83 hail events since 2019, concentrated in late spring and early summer when supercells move off the Palmer Divide.
  • The April 2024 high wind event at Centennial Airport recorded 65 knot gusts, damaging 12 aircraft and flipping tree limbs across the metro area.
  • The December 2023 blizzard dropped 9.5 inches near Ponderosa Park and closed highways, creating ice dam conditions on north-facing rooflines.
  • Aurora requires permits for full roof replacement; inspection timing varies by seasonal workload at the city building department.
  • Post-hail replacement work saturates contractor availability from June through September, extending project start dates during peak months.
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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.

Full tear-off and replacement after hail impact, common in Aurora after May and June supercell events. Includes documentation for insurance claims and material upgrades to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles.

Shingle replacement and flashing repair after high wind events like the April 2024 storm that recorded 65 knot gusts at Centennial Airport. Addresses lifted shingles and exposed underlayment.

Post-storm inspection for hail bruising, granule loss, and hidden damage after Arapahoe County storm events. Licensed contractors document findings for insurance adjuster review.

Photo documentation, damage mapping, and material specification reports for homeowner insurance claims after hail or wind loss. Contractors coordinate with adjusters on scope and pricing.