Apex Roofing Solutions · Denver, CO
Near Me Roof Replacement in Denver, CO
Your roof replacement requires a contractor who knows local building codes, local weather demands, and local material availability — not a traveling crew with no stake in your community
Apex Roofing Solutions has dedicated replacement crews in every market we serve, with local permit relationships, local supply accounts, and a local reputation built job by job.
Social Proof
Why Customers Trust Us
- licensed insured
- 15+ years
- 5-year workmanship warranty
- GAF Master Elite Certified
“Ice dam damage in Littleton — water was coming through the ceiling. Apex did an emergency repair and then came back in spring to fix the underlying ventilation issue. Problem hasn't returned.”
“Hail damage claim in Highlands Ranch handled start to finish. They met the adjuster, documented everything with photos, and the new roof went on within 10 days of approval.”
“Great crew, showed up on time in Aurora despite the snow. Professional, clean, and the estimate was accurate to the penny.”
Our Approach
Roof Replacement in Denver
Denver's freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and frequent hailstorms create a demanding environment for roofing materials — ice dams form when poor insulation melts snow unevenly, and spring hail can destroy a roof that survived the entire winter.
Replacing a roof in Denver means engineering for two extremes: the snow loads of a Colorado winter and the hail events of a Front Range summer. For homes in Highlands Ranch, Littleton, and the Centennial corridor, the Colorado standard for structural snow load dictates that roofing systems maintain their integrity under 40+ pounds per square foot in high-snowfall winters. This is less about the roofing material itself and more about the decking and structural framing beneath — when we encounter OSB decking that has been weakened by repeated ice dam moisture cycles, we replace it section by section rather than installing new shingles over a compromised base that may eventually fail under snow load. The replacement material decision in Denver is heavily influenced by hail frequency. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are the most popular upgrade choice — many Colorado insurers offer 20 to 30 percent premium discounts for Class 4 installations, and the 2-inch steel ball impact rating these products carry means that the moderate hail events that would bruise a standard architectural shingle leave Class 4 shingles intact. We stock Class 4 products from GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed in the color families most common in Aurora's and Highlands Ranch's architecture. Ice-and-water shield installation on Denver roofs extends far further up the slope than the code minimum: Colorado's average annual snowfall demands membrane coverage for the first six feet up from every eave and in every valley, with the membrane lapping over the top of the drip edge rather than under it — a detail that seems minor but is the difference between ice dam water running off the edge versus wicking back under the drip edge and into the soffit. Ridge ventilation paired with a properly air-sealed attic floor is the final piece of every Denver replacement — without it, the thermal bridging that creates ice dams simply reasserts itself through the new roofing system.
A roof replacement is the largest single exterior investment on most homes, and choosing a local contractor with verifiable standing in your community is one of the most important decisions in the process. National roofing brands and traveling storm chasers can install a roof, but they cannot match the accountability of a contractor whose next job is three streets over. Apex Roofing Solutions has built market-specific crews in Houston, Dallas, Austin, Phoenix, Atlanta, and Denver — teams that know the local building department inspection process intimately, have active accounts at regional supply houses for immediate material availability, and have completed hundreds of replacements on the specific home styles and construction eras common in each market. Our local permit history is an open record — you can verify our standing with any building department we work in.
Full-system replacement including decking inspection and ventilation correction for long-term performance — not just surface-level reroofing
Problems We Solve
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Local building departments have specific requirements for roof replacements — nail pattern specifications, ice-and-water shield zone requirements, ventilation ratios — that a contractor without active local permit history may not know, resulting in failed inspections and required correction work after installation
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Material availability after a large storm event is a local logistical problem — a contractor with an active account and daily relationship at the regional supply house gets allocation priority when shingles are in short supply, while an out-of-area crew waits weeks
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Warranty service calls — the test of any contractor's real commitment — require a local presence to be meaningful; a warranty from a company that has no local office or crew is effectively unenforceable when they are three states away 18 months after your install
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Local contractors have replaced roofs on the specific home styles in your neighborhood and know the common construction details — the way 1970s ranch homes in your market were framed, the flashing detail at the chimney typical on homes of that era — that affect installation decisions
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Community reputation is the most reliable signal of contractor quality in roofing — a company that has completed 200 replacements in your metro has a verifiable track record accessible through neighborhood Facebook groups, Nextdoor, and the state licensing board that a traveling crew simply cannot match
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Roof past its service life with recurring leaks that targeted repairs can no longer fix
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Extensive storm or moisture damage making repair uneconomical compared to full replacement
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Rising energy bills and poor insulation performance from deteriorated roofing systems
Simple Process
How It Works
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Full roof assessment and material recommendation matched to home age, climate, and budget
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Complete tear-off, decking inspection, and substrate preparation
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New roof installation with code-compliant ventilation upgrade
Have Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Apex handle the building permit for a roof replacement in my city?
We handle the permit application, fee payment, and scheduling of required inspections in every market we work. Permit fees are included in our estimate as a line item — we do not add them as a surprise at contract signing. In most of our markets, permit approval is same-day or next-day for standard residential replacements, and we schedule the building department inspection before we leave the project so it does not create a follow-up delay.
Can I see examples of Apex's previous replacement work in my neighborhood?
Yes — we can provide a list of completed replacements in your zip code or adjacent areas with homeowner contact information for reference calls. We can also share before-and-after photos from completed projects on home styles similar to yours. Reviewing work on comparable homes is one of the best ways to assess whether a contractor's installation quality and material matching capabilities match your expectations.
What roofing materials work best for my specific climate?
We tailor material recommendations to each market. Houston and Gulf Coast: impact-rated architectural shingles with 130 mph wind ratings and algae-resistant granules — Class 4 where budget allows. Dallas: Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are strongly recommended given the hail frequency; the insurance premium discount often justifies the cost. Austin: heavy architectural laminate shingles with high heat tolerance; ridge vent installation is critical. Phoenix: reflective cool-roof shingles or tile with high solar reflectance index to manage the 115°F heat. Atlanta: algae-resistant shingles for the humid subtropical environment. Denver: impact-resistant shingles with proper ice-and-water shield at valleys and eaves.
How do local supply chain relationships affect my replacement project?
When storms affect our markets, we are consistently able to source materials faster than contractors with no standing relationship at the regional distributor. We have active accounts with ABC Supply, Beacon Building Products, and regional independent distributors in every market — accounts we use daily, not on a project-by-project basis. During high-demand periods, this translates to weeks shorter wait times for your project to start.
What should I look for when verifying a local contractor's credentials?
State contractor license (verify active status on the state licensing board website), general liability insurance certificate (minimum $1M per occurrence), workers' compensation certificate, manufacturer certifications (GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster, or Owens Corning Preferred), and BBB accreditation. Apex provides all of these documents at the estimate appointment, unprompted. If a contractor cannot produce current insurance certificates on the spot, do not sign a contract.
How does Apex handle debris cleanup and site protection during a replacement?
We protect all landscaping and entry points with plywood runners and tarps, use magnetic nail sweepers on the entire property perimeter and driveway at the end of each day, haul all tear-off material in our own dump trailers (not leaving a roll-off on your driveway for weeks), and do a final walkthrough with you before the crew leaves. We also photograph the condition of plantings, fencing, and exterior features before starting so there is no ambiguity about pre-existing versus job-related conditions.
My roof is failing and letting in water — how fast can you start?
We prioritize structurally compromised roofs. Contact us immediately and we'll assess urgency and schedule you as early as possible.
Are your crews locally based?
Yes — we use local crews who know the area's weather patterns, building codes, and common roofing challenges.
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Your city. Your market. Our expertise.
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