Quick Answer: Most Colorado residential roof repairs, from leaks and missing shingles to flashing and pipe-boot failures, range from a few hundred dollars up to about $1,500 to $2,500 for larger fixes. Repair makes sense on a younger roof with localized damage; a roof near end of life is usually better replaced. Storm and hail damage is often an insurance matter rather than out of pocket. We offer 24/7 emergency tarping and free inspections from our Denver and Grand Junction offices.
Commercial Roofing Contractor repairs residential roofs across Colorado, from a single leak to widespread storm damage. Every repair starts with finding the real source of the problem, not just the symptom, and ends with photo documentation of the finished work. We serve homeowners on the Front Range and the Western Slope from our Denver and Grand Junction offices.
Common Residential Roof Repairs in Colorado
- Roof leaks. We trace the leak to its actual source, which is often uphill from where the water shows up inside, and repair the failure rather than just sealing the stain.
- Missing or damaged shingles. Wind-lifted, cracked, or blown-off shingles that expose the underlayment and decking to water.
- Flashing failures. Leaks at chimneys, walls, valleys, and skylights, where most roof leaks actually begin, from failed or improperly installed flashing.
- Penetration and pipe-boot leaks. Cracked plumbing vent boots, failed seals around pipes, satellite mounts, and other roof penetrations, a very common Colorado leak source as rubber boots dry out under UV.
- Ridge cap and hip damage. Damaged or missing ridge caps that expose the most vulnerable line on the roof.
- Ice dam and freeze-thaw damage.Water backup at the eaves from ice dams, common in Colorado's freeze-thaw swings, and the interior damage it causes.


Repair or Replace?
A repair is the right call when the roof is relatively young, the damage is localized, and the rest of the roof has good life left. Replacement wins when the roof is near the end of its lifespan, the damage is widespread, or you find yourself patching the same aging roof again and again. When storm damage is involved, replacement is frequently an insurance decision rather than an out-of-pocket one. We will tell you honestly which path serves you best; see roof replacement if a full replacement is warranted.
Emergency Roof Repair and Tarping
When water is actively coming in, the priority is stopping it. We provide emergency tarping and leak response to protect your home and belongings until a permanent repair can be scheduled. If a storm has left you with an active leak, call us right away and we will get the roof secured.
Hail and Wind Damage Repairs
Colorado's hail and wind are the leading cause of residential roof damage, and that damage is often claimable. If your repair is storm-related, our storm and hail damage team documents it and, where a claim is viable, manages the process through our insurance claims support, from adjuster meeting to final restoration.
Our Repair Process
- Free inspection. We physically inspect the roof, find the true source of the problem, and document it with photos.
- Written scope and price. You get a clear written scope and price before any work begins, plus an honest repair-vs-replace recommendation.
- Repair to specification. We complete the repair to manufacturer and code specification so it lasts and keeps your warranty intact.
- Before and after documentation. You receive photo documentation of the finished work for your records and any insurance file.
Frequently Asked Questions About Residential Roof Repair
How much does a residential roof repair cost in Colorado?
Most straightforward residential roof repairs in Colorado run from a few hundred dollars for a minor flashing or pipe-boot fix up to roughly $1,500 to $2,500 for larger repairs involving multiple leak points or sections of shingles. Cost depends on access, pitch, the source of the leak, and how much underlying damage is found. We provide a written price after a free inspection, so there are no surprises. Denver metro: (720) 893-7663. Western Slope: (970) 877-7663.
Should I repair or replace my roof?
Repair makes sense when the roof is relatively young, the damage is localized, and the rest of the roof has good remaining life. Replacement is the better value when the roof is near the end of its lifespan, the damage is widespread, or you are repeatedly patching the same aging roof. If storm damage is involved, replacement is often an insurance decision rather than an out-of-pocket one. We give you an honest recommendation, not an automatic upsell.
Can you match my existing shingles for a repair?
In most cases, yes. We identify your shingle line and color and source a match, though we will tell you honestly when a shingle is discontinued or heavily weathered and an exact match is not possible. For repairs on older roofs, we can often pull matching shingles from an inconspicuous area and use the new shingles there to keep the visible field consistent.
Do you offer emergency roof repair?
Yes. We provide emergency tarping and leak response to stop active water intrusion and protect your home and belongings until a permanent repair can be completed. If you have water coming in during or after a storm, call us right away and we will get your roof secured.
Will my insurance cover a roof repair?
It depends on the cause. Sudden damage from a covered peril such as hail or wind is typically claimable, while gradual wear, age, and deferred maintenance are not. Because carriers often prefer to repair rather than replace when damage is limited, documentation matters. Our free inspection identifies whether your damage is storm-related and claimable, and we can manage the claim if it is. See our insurance claims help for how that process works.
How fast can you get out for a repair?
We offer same-day and next-day inspections across the Denver metro and Grand Junction areas for most repair requests, and statewide scheduling within a few business days. Active leaks and emergencies are prioritized.

