Roof Replacement in Centennial, Colorado

Centennial sits in Arapahoe County, where 83 hail events and 18 high wind events have been recorded over the last five years. Your roof takes direct exposure to Colorado's most severe weather patterns, making material selection and installation quality critical. Replacement costs range from $12,000 to $22,000 for most single-family homes.

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Rates From Carriers Serving Centennial, Colorado

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What Affects Rates in Centennial

  • Arapahoe County logged 83 hail events and 18 high wind events in the last five years, with gusts reaching 80 mph during the April 2024 windstorm that damaged aircraft at Centennial Airport.
  • The December 2023 blizzard closed roads and dropped up to 9.5 inches of snow in areas near Centennial, adding winter storm load to aging roofs built in the median year of 1985.
  • May, June, and July bring peak hail and tornado activity across Colorado, saturating contractor availability and extending project start timelines by weeks.
  • Post-storm insurance claim surges in Arapahoe County mean adjuster scheduling delays, which push full replacement timelines into multi-week cycles during active storm seasons.
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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.

Post-hail or wind inspection documents shingle bruising, granule loss, and deck penetration for insurance claims. Centennial's 83 hail events over five years make annual inspections critical.

Class 4 IR shingles withstand hail strikes common in Arapahoe County and qualify for insurance discounts. Installation includes underlayment rated for Colorado wind and ice.

Wind-driven rain and hail penetration damage plywood decking over time. Replacement happens during tear-off when rotted or warped sheets are discovered.

Contractors photograph hail bruising, measure granule loss, and provide line-item estimates matching adjuster assessment formats used by carriers in Colorado.