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Denver Homeowner Resources

Know what you’re dealing with before you talk to anyone.

Free guides for Denver homeowners navigating roof repair, replacement, storm damage, and the contractors who show up after a hail event.

These guides exist because the roofing industry gives homeowners very little accurate, disinterested information at the moment they need it most. We’re a referral service, not a contractor. Our incentive is an informed homeowner who makes a confident decision — not one who feels pressured into one.

What repairs actually cost
Denver-specific price ranges and what moves the number
How to spot a storm chaser
Red flags and how to verify a contractor’s local license
How insurance claims work
ACV vs. RCV, AOB warnings, and the full claims timeline
What an inspection covers
Every component examined and when to schedule one

Everything a Denver homeowner needs to know about their roof

Start with the guide that matches your situation. Each one is written for homeowners who are dealing with something real — not a general audience browsing for tips.

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Cost guide · Most searched
How Much Does Roof Repair or Replacement Cost in Denver?
Repair runs $300–$1,500. Full replacement $8,000–$20,000+. But those ranges are only the starting point — six variables move the number significantly, and whether your insurer covers it changes the math entirely.
Denver-specific price ranges by project type
What contractors price and why
When insurance applies — and when it doesn’t
Red flags in contractor estimates
Read the cost guide
Contractor vetting
How to Find a Trustworthy Roofing Contractor — and Avoid Storm Chasers
After a hail event, out-of-state contractors flood Denver within 48 hours. Here’s how to tell the difference and verify anyone before signing anything.
Six storm chaser red flags
How to verify a Denver license (city-level, not state)
Ten questions to ask before you hire
Read the guide
Insurance claims
Using Your Homeowner’s Insurance for Roof Repair: A Denver Guide
Most Denver homeowners don’t know whether they have ACV or RCV coverage — or what an Assignment of Benefits actually costs them. This guide explains the full claims process before you need it.
ACV vs. RCV explained clearly
The AOB warning every homeowner needs to read
Step-by-step claims process and realistic timeline
Read the guide
Roof inspections
What Does a Roof Inspection Include — and When Should You Get One?
Free inspections from licensed contractors are standard after a storm. Here’s what they actually check, the difference between free and paid inspections, and the five situations where you need one immediately.
Six inspection components explained
Free vs. paid — when each is appropriate
Denver hail season timing and claim windows
Read the guide
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One contractor per lead
Every lead we deliver goes to one contractor — never shared, never resold. You get a call from one person, not competing strangers.
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License and insurance verified
Every contractor in our network is verified through their local jurisdiction before they receive a single lead. Denver CPD or Aurora Building — not a state database that doesn’t exist for roofing.
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Referral service only
We connect homeowners with contractors. We don’t perform roofing work and are not liable for workmanship. That distinction is stated clearly in every agreement we make.

From your request to a vetted contractor — here’s what happens

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You describe your situation
Service type, urgency, whether an insurance claim is involved, your neighborhood. The more context you give, the better the match.
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We match you to one verified contractor
One contractor in our network — license verified, insurance on file, local track record reviewed. Not a list. Not a lead auction.
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They contact you directly
One call or message, from one contractor. No competing follow-ups. No pressure. You’ve already read the guides — you know what questions to ask.
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You decide — on your terms
Proceed with the contractor, get more information, or walk away. Our job ends at the introduction. We follow up on the outcome — not to sell you anything, but because we track how our network performs.

One vetted contractor.
No competing calls.

You’ve done the reading. When you’re ready to talk to someone, we’ll connect you with one licensed, insured local contractor — already verified, no pressure.

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