Roofing & Siding Contractors in Colorado Springs
Roofing and siding contractors in Colorado Springs and El Paso County. At 6,035 feet elevation, Colorado Springs combines intense hail exposure, extreme UV radiation, freeze-thaw cycling, and wildfire interface risk along the Waldo Canyon and Black Forest corridors.
Colorado Springs Roofing — High-Altitude Hail, Wildfire Interface, and Pikes Peak Climate
Colorado Springs roofing operates at higher elevation than Denver — 6,035 feet — meaning UV radiation is 30–40% more intense than at sea level, dramatically shortening shingle service life. Colorado Springs sits directly in the path of Front Range storm cells that track east off the Rockies: Palmer Divide weather events (storms that stall against the Divide) regularly produce large hail across El Paso County and the surrounding communities of Monument, Black Forest, Fountain, Manitou Springs, and Pueblo West. The 2012 Waldo Canyon Fire and 2013 Black Forest Fire remain the most destructive in Colorado history, burning thousands of homes in the wildland-urban interface immediately west and northeast of the city — driving ongoing Class A fire-rated roofing requirements and insurance mandates across the foothills communities. Colorado Springs' large military population (Fort Carson, Peterson SFB, Schriever SFB, NORAD/NORTHCOM at Cheyenne Mountain) drives steady housing turnover and renovation demand.
Our Services
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles plus Class A fire rating recommended; wildfire interface zones require fire-rated materials. Manufacturer warranties, licensed crews.
Roof Repair
Leak diagnosis, flashing repair, hail damage assessment, storm and wind damage repair. Emergency response available.
Siding Replacement
Vinyl, fiber cement, and engineered wood siding selected for Colorado Springs's climate — UV exposure, thermal cycling, and hail impact resistance.
Gutters
Seamless aluminum gutters and gutter guards — engineered for Colorado Springs's rapid snowmelt, monsoon events, and freeze-thaw cycles.
Storm & Hail Damage
Insurance claim support for hail, wind, and storm damage. Documented scope and measurements, direct insurer coordination.
Windows
Energy-efficient replacement windows with Low-E glass and gas fills — critical for Colorado Springs's high-altitude UV and extreme temperature swings.
Areas We Serve in Colorado Springs
- Black Forest
- Monument
- Fountain
- Manitou Springs
- Pueblo West
- Security
- Woodmen Hills
- Peyton
Frequently Asked Questions — Colorado Springs
How does elevation affect roofing in Colorado Springs?
At 6,035 feet, UV radiation is approximately 30–40% more intense in Colorado Springs than at sea level. This dramatically accelerates asphalt oxidation and granule loss on standard shingles. High-altitude UV is one reason many Colorado Springs homes need roofing replacement 5–8 years earlier than the same shingle product would last in lower-elevation markets.
Is wildfire risk a factor for Colorado Springs roofing?
Yes — the 2012 Waldo Canyon and 2013 Black Forest fires collectively burned over 1,000 homes in communities immediately adjacent to Colorado Springs. Foothills communities (Peregrine, Broadmoor Bluffs, Flying Horse, Black Forest) are in designated WUI (Wildland Urban Interface) zones where Class A fire-rated roofing is required or strongly recommended, and where insurance carriers increasingly mandate fire-resistant materials.
Do you serve Pueblo and southern El Paso County?
Yes — we cover El Paso County (Colorado Springs, Fountain, Security, Peyton, Black Forest, Monument), Pueblo County (Pueblo, Pueblo West), and Teller County (Woodland Park, Cripple Creek) to the west.
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