Red Hawk provides free roof inspections across Colorado with photo documentation and a written report. We inspect for hail damage, leaks, missing shingles, flashing issues, and age-related wear — then recommend repair or replacement with cost-benefit analysis.
About Roof Inspection in Castle Pines
Whether you're after a storm, buying a home, or just want peace of mind, our certified inspectors document the full condition of your roof with photos and a written report you can share with your insurer.
Roof Inspection in Castle Pines, Colorado often involves a free, no-pressure post-storm inspection with photo documentation — the same report we'd hand an adjuster if you needed to file a claim. Red Hawk Roofing has documented 5 hail events in Castle Pines since 2021 — the largest being 1.75-inch hail on June 9, 2024 — which is the threshold where we start finding cumulative bruising on roofs even when nothing is visible from the ground.
Our nearest crew to Castle Pines works out of our Highlands Ranch service area. We dispatch Highlands Ranch field teams from there for Castle Pines projects — same crew, same warranty.
Castle Pines homes are mostly 2000s-2010s custom and semi-custom builds with steep pitches and complex valleys that hold hail bruising the ground misses. We work directly with every major Colorado carrier — including State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Farmers, American Family, and Liberty Mutual — and handle the adjuster process end to end on Castle Pines claims. City of Castle Pines permits residential roofing through Douglas County; we handle the application and the HOA architectural review submission.
For roof inspection in Castle Pines, expect: free roof inspection, adjuster-grade photo documentation, written scope of work, insurance liaison if applicable, and 25–60 captioned photos covering every slope, hail-strike density per square, attic moisture check, and a written PDF report in adjuster-ready format. Most roof inspection projects in Castle Pines complete within 45–75 minutes on-site, with the written report emailed within 24 hours.
100% freePhoto-documented reportNo high-pressure salesInsurance-ready format
Common Questions: Roof Inspection in Castle Pines
A Red Hawk inspection covers all field shingles, ridge and hip caps, valleys, flashings (chimney, sidewall, step, kick-out), pipe boots, vents, skylights, gutters, and downspouts. We photo-document every defect, measure hail strike density per slope, check attic ventilation, and produce a written report in adjuster-ready format. We also note any code-mandated upgrades that would apply if replacement is needed. The whole inspection is free, with no obligation, and takes 45–75 minutes for most Front Range homes.
A standard residential roof inspection takes 45 to 75 minutes from arrival to handoff. The on-roof portion is 20–30 minutes, attic check 10–15 minutes, and report compilation 15–20 minutes. Larger or steeper homes, multi-story commercial, or post-storm hail mapping can extend to 2 hours. The written report with photos is typically delivered within 24 hours by email. Same-day verbal summary is provided before we leave so you know the verdict immediately.
Colorado homeowners should schedule a professional roof inspection annually, plus an extra inspection within 30 days of any major hail or wind event. Annual inspections catch wear before it becomes a leak and preserve manufacturer warranty eligibility — most warranties require documented maintenance. Pre-listing inspections are also smart before selling. Red Hawk's inspections are free year-round in our Front Range service area; spring (after hail season) and fall (before winter) are the highest-value times.
Yes — Red Hawk regularly works Castle Pines Village (the gated golf community), The Canyons, BellaMonte, The Retreat, and Forest Park. Gated-community access requires advance scheduling with HOA security; Red Hawk coordinates entry credentials, material delivery windows, and crew access as part of project setup. We carry the manufacturer certifications and architectural review experience expected in upscale Douglas County communities.
Castle Pines roof replacements typically run $15,000 to $25,000+ given larger custom-home footprints and premium materials. Most Class 4 asphalt installs land $17,000–$25,000. Synthetic slate (DaVinci, Brava) and cedar shake replacements run $35,000–$80,000. Standing-seam metal runs $30,000–$70,000. Red Hawk provides free detailed estimates with material sample boards.
Yes — Castle Pines Village HOA enforces strict architectural review with approved material and color lists favoring premium materials and earth-tone palettes. Approvals typically take 14–21 days. The Canyons HOA follows similar review processes. Red Hawk prepares the full architectural packet with manufacturer spec sheets, color samples, and shingle photos for every project.
Recent Roof Inspection Near Castle Pines
Real roof inspection jobs from across the Front Range — material variety, install detail, and finished results.
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Project photography from Red Hawk Roofing's own portfolio. All installations performed by licensed, insured Red Hawk crews.
Hail History in Castle Pines
Castle Pines has 5 documented hail days within 10 miles of city center between 2021 and 2026 — 5 confirmed by NWS storm-spotter reports on the ground, the largest 1.75-inch hail measured on June 9, 2024 (2 reports), where NOAA radar indicated 2.5 inches — 0.75 inches above the measured size. Radar figures are NOAA SWDI estimates (MEHS), not measurements; ground figures are NWS Local Storm Reports.
Jun 8
2026
1.50"
Measured
2 reports
radar 1.75" (+0.25")
LSR+SWDI
Jun 9
2024
1.75"
Measured
2 reports
radar 2.50" (+0.75")
LSR+SWDI
Jul 8
2023
1.50"
Measured
6 reports
radar 1.75" (+0.25")
LSR+SWDI
Jun 11
2023
1.50"
Measured
1 report
radar 1.75" (+0.25")
LSR+SWDI
May 10
2023
1.50"
Measured
3 reports
radar 3.00" (+1.50")
LSR+SWDI
Measured figures are NWS Local Storm Reports — human-observed, ground-confirmed hail. Radar-indicated figures are NOAA SWDI estimates (MEHS, a radar algorithm calibrated to a high-end bound) — not measurements, and they can run high versus paired ground reports. Events within ~10 miles of Castle Pines center, 2021–present, ≥1.0 inch.