What Affects Rates in Colorado Springs
- El Paso County recorded 217 hail events since 2019, concentrated in late spring and early summer. Roofs in Colorado Springs take repeated hail strikes over their lifespan, and granule loss from multiple impacts often goes unnoticed until leaks appear. Impact-resistant shingles rated Class 4 handle hail better than standard three-tab asphalt and qualify for insurance discounts in many cases.
- Colorado Springs sits at 6,035 feet, and homes on the city's west side near the foothills face stronger sustained winds during storms. The December 26, 2023 blizzard brought 30 mph gusts with six inches of snow, creating ice dam conditions on north-facing roof planes. Wind-rated underlayment and proper fastener schedules are code requirements, and contractors working at this elevation need to account for thinner air affecting crew performance and equipment.
- The City of Colorado Springs Building Department requires permits for most roof replacements, and inspections focus on underlayment, flashing details, and fastener pattern compliance. Permit turnaround runs 3–5 business days in normal periods, longer after widespread storm events. Contractors must pull the permit before tear-off begins, and final inspection happens before the job closes.
- Post-hail demand surges in Colorado Springs create multi-week backlogs for licensed contractors. Homeowners who file claims in June often wait until August for work to start. Winter work is possible but slower due to freeze-thaw cycles and shorter daylight hours. Scheduling replacement between late July and October avoids both hail season chaos and winter weather delays.

Services Near You
Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Impact-Resistant Shingles
With 217 hail events logged in El Paso County over five years, impact-resistant shingles reduce repeat damage and qualify for insurance premium discounts.
$12,000–$20,000Estimated range only. Not a quote.
Storm Damage Inspection
Colorado Springs homeowners often miss hail damage until leaks appear — professional inspection identifies bruising patterns and documents claim evidence.
$150–$400Estimated range only. Not a quote.
Full Roof Replacement
Homes built around 1988 in El Paso County are hitting the 25–30 year replacement window, and hail damage accelerates that timeline.
$9,500–$22,000Estimated range only. Not a quote.
Emergency Roof Tarping
June hail events and winter blizzards create sudden tarp demand in Colorado Springs — contractors prioritize active leaks over cosmetic damage.
$400–$1,200Estimated range only. Not a quote.
