Find a roofer in Denver, CO

Roofs in Denver take a beating from hail, which cracks shingle granules and shortens roof life long before it visibly leaks. A local roofer who documents hail damage can help you file an insurance claim before the next storm season.

How Sirfus works in Denver

1. Tell us

Describe the roofer job you need in Denver.

2. We surface providers

NEXUS OS matches your request to real local roofers serving Denver, CO.

3. Get connected

Matched providers reach out to you directly. You choose who to work with.

What to look for in a Denver roofer

Typical cost

In Denver, a roofer job driven by roof size, pitch, material, and storm damage generally runs $8,000–$25,000. This is a general range — always get itemized written quotes.

Licensing: Most states, including Colorado, require roofing contractors to carry a license and liability insurance for work above a set dollar threshold — always confirm a provider's license number and coverage with the Colorado contractor licensing board before hiring.

Denver roofer FAQ

How much does a new roof cost in Denver?

For a typical single-family home, most homeowners spend somewhere in the mid-five figures, but costs vary widely with roof size, pitch, material, and how much decking needs replacing. Get at least two itemized written quotes to compare.

How long does a roof replacement take?

Most residential asphalt-shingle replacements finish in one to three days, weather permitting. Larger homes, steep pitches, or tile and metal roofs can take longer.

Should I repair or replace my roof?

Isolated damage on a roof under about 15 years old is usually worth repairing, while widespread wear or a roof near the end of its rated life is often cheaper to replace outright. A reputable roofer will show you photos rather than pressure you — costs vary, so get it in writing.

You're all set!