Roofing Contractor in Elbert, CO
We treat Elbert and Kiowa as core service area. Rural acreage, mountain views, and brutal hail seasons make this country we know how to roof for. Same crews, same pricing as Colorado Springs.
Elbert's weather is hard on roofs.
Elbert sits in the highest-frequency hail zone in the state. Open eastern-plains exposure means storms hit hard and often — many Elbert roofs see two replacements in 15 years.
Pull a free hail report for your addressNeighborhoods we work in Elbert
- Elbert
- Kiowa
- Agate
Serving ZIP codes: 80106
Exterior services in Elbert
Roof replacement
Full tear-off and replacement with materials rated for Elbert's climate.
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Hail damage repair
Insurance-claim specialists. We meet your adjuster on site.
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Windows
Energy-efficient replacements built for Colorado temperature swings.
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Stucco
New stucco, repairs, and re-coats with crack-resistant systems.
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Exterior painting
High-grade paint engineered for Colorado UV.
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Gutters
Seamless gutters and guards, usually installed in a single day.
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Date-stamped hail reports for Elbert
If a storm below hit your address, the clock is already running on your insurance window. Click through for the full damage report and a free 48-hour inspection.
- June 8, 2026 4 areas hit
June 8, 2026 Pinery, South Parker, Franktown & Elbert County Hail Storm — Damage Report
A hail cell tracked east across south Parker on June 8, 2026, clipping The Pinery and north Franktown with ~1″ stones and dropping its heaviest core east of town over Ponderosa Park and western Elbert County. Here's the verified footprint and what to do in the next 48 hours.
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- June 1, 2026 7 areas hit
June 1, 2026 Tri-Lakes & Black Forest Hail Storm — Monument, Palmer Lake, Black Forest & Falcon Damage Report
Two separate hail cells hit El Paso County on June 1, 2026 — quarter-sized hail through Black Forest and Falcon just after 1 PM, then ping-pong-ball-sized (1.50") hail through Palmer Lake and Monument around 4:30 PM. Verified from NWS Pueblo and NOAA storm reports. Here's where it hit, when, and what to do in the next 48 hours.
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Common questions from Elbert homeowners
How often will I need a new roof out here?
On standard 3-tab or architectural shingles, often 8–12 years between major storms. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles can stretch that significantly.
Do you carry materials out to acreage properties?
Yes — trailers, forklifts, and ground-protection mats. Long driveways and unfinished roads are no problem.
Ready for your free Elbert inspection?
48-hour response. No-pressure quote. We'll show you exactly what your roof needs — and what it doesn't.
