Red Hawk Roofing repairs roofs in Colorado for leaks, missing shingles, flashing damage, and hail hits. Same-day emergency tarp service available. We provide free inspections with photo documentation, and any workmanship warranty that applies to your repair is confirmed in writing before work begins.
About Roof Repair in Highlands Ranch
Not every roof problem requires replacement. We diagnose and repair leaks, wind damage, popped nails, deteriorated flashing, and ice-dam damage with the same care as a full install.
Roof Repair in Highlands Ranch, Colorado often involves fixing isolated wind, hail, or flashing damage rather than committing to a full replacement when the rest of the roof is in good shape. Red Hawk Roofing has documented 5 hail events in Highlands Ranch since 2021 — the largest being 2.00-inch hail on June 22, 2023 — which produces the kind of partial-slope, single-flashing, or pipe-boot damage we routinely repair without a full tear-off.
Our Highlands Ranch crews also serve Lone Tree, Castle Pines, and Castle Rock — all within our standard Highlands Ranch response time. Same crew, same warranty.
Highlands Ranch homes are mostly 1985-2005 builds with steeper pitches that hold hail damage longer than ground-level inspections reveal. 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 Highlands Ranch claims. Highlands Ranch HOAs frequently require shingle-color and material approval ahead of permit filing; we handle the HOA submission alongside the Douglas County permit so neither slows the schedule.
For roof repair in Highlands Ranch, expect: free roof inspection, adjuster-grade photo documentation, written scope of work, insurance liaison if applicable, and leak diagnosis with attic moisture trace, photo-documented repair scope, color-matched shingle replacement, and any applicable workmanship warranty confirmed in writing before work begins. Most roof repair projects in Highlands Ranch complete within 2–6 hours on the same day the crew arrives for most repairs.
Most residential roof repairs in the Denver metro fall between $350 and $1,500. Minor work like resealing a pipe boot, replacing a few shingles, or patching a small leak typically runs $350–$650. Mid-scope repairs — section shingle replacement, valley flashing rework, or skylight reseal — run $700–$1,500. Larger storm-related fixes can exceed $2,500. Red Hawk provides free written estimates with photo documentation. If insurance is involved, we document the damage in adjuster-ready format at no charge.
If the damage is localized and your roof is under 15 years old with the rest of the shingles in good shape, repair is the right call. If shingles are widely curling, you've had multiple leaks in different areas, or the roof is 20+ years old, replacement is more cost-effective long-term. The 30% rule is useful: if repairs would cost more than 30% of replacement, replace. Red Hawk's free inspection includes a written recommendation either way — we don't push replacement when repair will do.
Most roof repairs complete in 2 to 6 hours on the same day the crew arrives. Pipe boot replacement, shingle patching, and flashing repair are typically half-day jobs. Larger section repairs or chimney flashing rework can stretch to a full day. Emergency leak stops and tarping happen the same day you call. Red Hawk schedules repairs within 48 hours of the free inspection in most cases — faster during storm season when our emergency response team is on call.
Highlands Ranch asphalt roof replacements typically run $15,000 to $25,000, with most Westridge, Northridge, Eastridge, and Southridge homes landing $15,000–$25,000 for Class 4 impact-resistant installs. Highlands Ranch's HOA-required Class 4 spec means most insurance jobs go straight to impact-resistant. Red Hawk's Highlands Ranch GBP location at (970) 508-9087 provides free written estimates with line-item pricing — no high-pressure sales.
The Highlands Ranch Community Association (HRCA) requires architectural review for every roof replacement, with Class 4 impact-resistant shingles strongly recommended and required by sub-association covenant in newer pods like BackCountry and parts of Firelight. HRCA approval typically takes 10–14 days for like-for-like color matches and 2–4 weeks for color or material changes. Red Hawk prepares the full HRCA architectural packet — manufacturer spec sheets, color samples, shingle photos — as part of every project.
Yes — Highlands Ranch sits squarely in the south-metro hail track. The ground record shows 5 documented hail days within 10 miles of the community between 2021 and 2026, all confirmed by NWS storm spotters, the largest a 2.0-inch measurement on June 22, 2023 (15 ground reports). Roofs older than 10 years almost certainly carry cumulative impact damage. Red Hawk pulls NOAA Storm Prediction Center records for every estimate to timestamp damage.
Recent Roof Repair Near Highlands Ranch
Real roof repair 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 Highlands Ranch
Highlands Ranch 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 2.0-inch hail measured on June 22, 2023 (15 reports), where NOAA radar indicated 3.0 inches — 1.0 inch above the measured size. Radar figures are NOAA SWDI estimates (MEHS), not measurements; ground figures are NWS Local Storm Reports.
Jun 1
2026
1.50"
Measured
1 report
radar 1.25" (-0.25")
LSR+SWDI
Jul 8
2023
1.75"
Measured
16 reports
radar 2.25" (+0.50")
LSR+SWDI
Jun 22
2023
2.00"
Measured
15 reports
radar 3.00" (+1.00")
LSR+SWDI
Jun 11
2023
1.50"
Measured
1 report
radar 1.50" (+0.00")
LSR+SWDI
May 10
2023
1.50"
Measured
1 report
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 Highlands Ranch center, 2021–present, ≥1.0 inch.
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