Castle Pines' elevation along the Divide puts its roofs right in the path of the worst Front Range hail. We replace and restore roofs across the city with premium materials built for Colorado weather.
Real Upstream work on the Front RangeNOAA has logged 93 hail days in Douglas County since 2014 — with stones up to 2″ (golf ball-size). Hail season here runs May through July. These are the most significant on record:
Reported hail events in Douglas County — source: NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database (public domain) (2013-2025). A nearby record doesn't mean your roof was hit, and no record doesn't mean no damage. Only a roof-level inspection is definitive.
One local team for everything above your foundation in Castle Pines — done right, backed by real warranties.
Yes — every roof inspection in Castle Pines is completely free and no-pressure. We come to you, document the condition of your roof and exterior in detail, and give you an honest read on whether you're looking at a repair, a replacement, or no work at all.
We're based in Parker, about 20 minutes from Castle Pines, so after a hailstorm we can usually get out to inspect within a few days. Owner Nathan Stovall is hands-on with every job, so you're not waiting on an out-of-state storm-chaser to circle back.
Hail season in Castle Pines runs May through July. NOAA's Storm Events Database has recorded 93 hail days in Douglas County since 2014 (2013-2025), with hailstones up to 2″ — golf ball-size. A nearby report doesn't mean your roof was hit; a free roof-level inspection is the only definitive check.
Yes. We've worked the insurance side for decades. We document the storm damage thoroughly, can meet your adjuster on site to point out what we found, and give you a detailed written estimate and any supplements to submit to your insurer.
Free inspection, no pressure, and a detailed estimate you can hand to your insurer.