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Hail hit. Now what?

Colorado's Front Range averages some of the worst hail in the country. We'll inspect your roof, document the damage the way an adjuster needs to see it, and walk you through the claim from open to close.

Golf-ball sized hail collected after a Colorado Front Range storm

How the process actually works

  1. 1. Free roof inspection

    We climb up, document every slope with photos, and tell you honestly whether you have a claim worth filing.

  2. 2. You file with your carrier

    We give you the language and photos you need so the claim is opened correctly the first time.

  3. 3. Adjuster meeting

    We meet your adjuster on the roof and walk every elevation together — no missed damage, no lowball.

  4. 4. Scope & approval

    We review the adjuster's scope line-by-line and fight for any code items or supplements your roof actually requires.

  5. 5. Material selection

    Pick colors and upgrades (Class 4 impact shingles often qualify for a premium discount).

  6. 6. Install & invoice

    Clean tear-off, full install in a day or two, magnet sweep, and we bill the carrier directly for the approved scope.

What hail damage looks like

Hail impact mark circled on an asphalt shingle showing granule loss and exposed mat
Granule loss & a fractured mat — a textbook hail strike.
Inspector pointing at a soft hail bruise on a weathered asphalt shingle
A "bruise" you can feel before you see it — these are what adjusters miss.

Most of the damage from a Colorado hailstorm isn't dramatic — it's hundreds of small impacts that shorten your roof's life by years. We mark every one of them before the adjuster arrives.

Storm went through your neighborhood?

Get a free, no-obligation inspection before you call your carrier. We'll tell you straight if there's a claim to file.

Call (303) 817-8818