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Hail Damage Assessments

When a hailstorm rolls through Pueblo or anywhere along the Front Range, roof damage is not always easy to spot from the ground. We have seen many roofs that looked fine at first, but had bruised shingles, cracked seals, damaged flashing, or hidden impact marks that later led to leaks and early roof failure. That is why we offer professional hail damage assessments built to catch problems early and help you protect your home or commercial property.

At Colorado Front Range Roofing, we bring over 70 years of combined experience to every inspection. As a family-owned and veteran-operated roofing company serving the area since 1989, we know what Colorado weather can do to asphalt shingles, metal roofing, tile, vents, gutters, skylights, and other exterior roofing components. Our job is to give you a clear, honest look at the condition of your roof after a storm so you can make the right decision without guesswork.

What our hail damage assessment includes

Our assessment is more than a quick glance at the roof. We perform a detailed storm damage inspection to look for visible damage, subtle impact damage, and other signs that may affect the life of your roofing system. We inspect the full roof system and related exterior areas to identify issues such as:

  • Bruised, cracked, or broken shingles
  • Granule loss caused by hail impact
  • Damaged ridge caps, hip shingles, and roof accessories
  • Dented or punctured metal roofing panels
  • Damage to flashing around chimneys, skylights, and roof penetrations
  • Compromised vents, pipe boots, and seals
  • Hail strikes on gutters, downspouts, soffit, fascia, and siding
  • Signs of water intrusion, leaks, or weakened roof sections

We also look at the age and current condition of the roof, because storm damage can affect newer roofs and older roofs in different ways. Some hail impacts cause immediate problems. Others shorten the life of the roof and create weak points that can fail later under sun, wind, rain, or snow.

Why a professional hail inspection matters

Many property owners do not realize how much damage a hailstorm can cause until they notice a ceiling stain or active leak weeks later. By then, moisture may already be working its way into the underlayment, decking, insulation, or attic space. A professional hail damage assessment helps you catch trouble early, avoid more costly repairs, and document the condition of your roof right after the storm.

Our team knows how to separate normal wear and tear from storm-related roof damage. That matters if you are trying to understand whether your roof needs minor repairs, a larger restoration plan, or a full roof replacement. It also matters if you need clear documentation for next steps after a severe weather event.

Residential and commercial hail damage assessments

We provide hail damage roof inspections for both homes and commercial buildings. Every roofing system is different, so we tailor the inspection to the materials, slope, age, and structure of the building. Whether you have a steep-slope shingle roof on a home or a low-slope commercial roofing system, we take the time to inspect the key areas where hail damage often appears.

For residential properties, we check the roofing materials and the surrounding exterior features that often show impact marks after a hailstorm. For commercial properties, we inspect the membrane, metal components, drainage areas, rooftop equipment penetrations, and other vulnerable points that can lead to expensive water issues if damage is missed.

What you can expect from our process

We keep the process simple and straightforward. First, we schedule an on-site visit and roof inspection. During the assessment, we carefully examine the roof and note any storm-related issues we find. If damage is present, we explain what we found in plain language, answer your questions, and talk through your options. If the roof is in good shape, we will tell you that too. We believe in honest recommendations, not pressure.

After the inspection, we can provide a free estimate within 24 hours of the on-site visit and inspection if repairs or replacement are needed. Our goal is to make sure you have the facts you need to protect your property and move forward with confidence.

Signs you should schedule a hail damage assessment

It is a good idea to call us if you have recently had a hailstorm in your area or if you notice any warning signs around your property. Common signs include:

  • Dents on gutters, downspouts, garage doors, or metal roof panels
  • Loose or damaged shingles in the yard
  • Granules collecting in gutters or at downspout exits
  • New ceiling spots or attic moisture
  • Visible roof marks after a storm
  • Neighbors replacing roofs after the same weather event

Even if you are not seeing obvious signs, your roof may still have hidden hail damage. A free storm damage assessment can give you peace of mind and help you avoid missing a problem that gets worse over time.

Why property owners choose Colorado Front Range Roofing

We know you have options when it comes to roofing contractors, and we do not take that trust lightly. Property owners choose us because we combine experience, strong communication, and dependable workmanship. We are fully licensed and insured, and we stand behind our work with solid warranty coverage, including a 2-year workmanship warranty on residential projects and a 5-year workmanship warranty on commercial projects, plus manufacturer warranties on the products we install.

Our team is committed to quality from the inspection stage through final repairs or replacement. We never treat a hail assessment like a sales appointment. We treat it like an important service that helps you understand the true condition of your roof and protect your investment.

Schedule your free hail damage assessment

If your property has been through a recent storm, do not wait and hope the damage is minor. Let us take a close look and give you an honest answer. At Colorado Front Range Roofing, we offer free inspections, free estimates, and free storm damage assessments for property owners in Pueblo, CO and the surrounding areas. Contact us today to schedule your hail damage assessment and get expert help from a roofing team that has served Colorado property owners since 1989.

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Our Hail Damage Assessment Process

We make hail damage assessments clear, fast, and stress-free. Our team combines hands-on roofing experience with careful documentation so you know exactly what happened to your roof and what to do next.

Fast Scheduling and Roof History Review

When you call us, we schedule a free hail damage inspection quickly, often within 24 hours of our on-site visit window. We also review your roof’s age, materials, and storm exposure so we can focus on the areas most likely to have impact damage.

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Detailed On-Site Hail Inspection

We perform a hands-on roof assessment and inspect shingles, flashing, vents, gutters, soft metals, and other exterior surfaces for hail strikes and storm-related damage. Our crew documents findings with photos and clear notes, helping you understand the condition of your roof without guesswork.

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Clear Findings and Next-Step Guidance

After the inspection, we walk you through our findings and explain whether we found functional hail damage, cosmetic issues, or no major storm impact. If repairs or replacement are needed, we provide a free estimate and honest guidance so you can move forward with confidence.

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Hail Damage Assessment FAQs

If your roof was hit by a storm, it’s normal to have questions. Here are the most common concerns we hear from homeowners and property owners in Pueblo and across the Front Range.

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