Denver County, Colorado
Roofing Contractor in Park Hill, CO
Park Hill is a historic Denver neighborhood in the northeast quadrant of the city, administratively divided by Denver into North, South, and Northeast Park Hill, platted in 1887 and annexed into Denver in 1903.
Red Hawk Roofing is licensed and insured, and serves Park Hill. Park Hill 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 2.75-inch hail measured on May 30, 2024 (56 reports), where NOAA radar indicated 3.75 inches — 1.0 inch above the measured size. Radar figures are NOAA SWDI estimates (MEHS), not measurements; ground figures are NWS Local Storm Reports.
About Park Hill
Park Hill is a historic Denver neighborhood in the northeast quadrant of the city, platted in 1887 and annexed into Denver in 1903. Denver's official statistical-neighborhood system divides it into three parts — North Park Hill, South Park Hill, and Northeast Park Hill — each with its own character but sharing one civic identity. Denver's official neighborhood profile (2013–2017 American Community Survey) puts the combined population at 29,511, spread across the 80207, 80216, and 80220 ZIP codes, and the area is served by Denver Public Schools. Housing stock is predominantly pre-WWII: bungalows and Denver Squares built in the early-to-mid 1900s dominate the older sections, giving Park Hill some of the oldest continuously occupied roofs in the metro area. The neighborhood has no separate town government — it is governed entirely as part of the City & County of Denver, with the Greater Park Hill Community, Inc. (established 1956) serving as a long-standing civic association rather than a covenant HOA. Park Hill has long been recognized as one of Denver's most stable multi-racial neighborhoods, and its adjacent golf course — closed since 2018 and the subject of a contentious rezoning fight — reopened in October 2025 as a passive-use public park rather than an active golf amenity.
For roofing, Park Hill's age works against it: pre-WWII decking and multi-layer shingle histories are common, and NWS storm-spotter reports confirm 5 documented hail days within 10 miles of the neighborhood's center between 2021 and 2026, all measured on the ground. The largest was 2.75-inch hail measured May 30, 2024 (56 reports, 0.7 miles from center) — the same day NOAA radar's independent estimate ran a full inch higher at 3.75 inches, illustrating why Red Hawk treats the ground measurement, not the radar figure, as the record of what actually fell. Three additional days in 2023 and 2026 brought 1.75-inch hail. Terrain is flat urban Denver with no wildfire interface and standard metro-area snow load, so hail and wind — not elevation or fire risk — are the dominant claim drivers here.
Because Park Hill has no municipal government of its own, residential re-roof permits go through the City & County of Denver's Community Planning & Development office, Development Services division, at the Webb Municipal Building on West Colfax Avenue. Red Hawk pulls the permit for every Park Hill job and coordinates the final inspection directly with the city, so homeowners in North, South, or Northeast Park Hill never have to file paperwork themselves.
Recent Verified Hail Events Near Park Hill
NOAA-VerifiedPark Hill 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 2.75-inch hail measured on May 30, 2024 (56 reports), where NOAA radar indicated 3.75 inches — 1.0 inch above the measured size. Radar figures are NOAA SWDI estimates (MEHS), not measurements; ground figures are NWS Local Storm Reports.
Sourced from the NOAA Storm Events Database and NWS Local Storm Reports. Reports within 10 miles of Park Hill center, 2021–present, ≥1.0 inch hail.
- 2.75"measuredMay 30, 2024Measured by NWS storm spotters — 56 ground reports · NOAA radar indicated 3.75" (+1" vs measured)Source: LSR+SWDI
- 1.75"measuredJune 29, 2023Measured by NWS storm spotters — 16 ground reports · NOAA radar indicated 2.5" (+0.75" vs measured)Source: LSR+SWDI
- 1.75"measuredJune 1, 2026Measured by NWS storm spotters — 14 ground reports · NOAA radar indicated 2.25" (+0.5" vs measured)Source: LSR+SWDI
- 1.75"measuredMay 10, 2023Measured by NWS storm spotters — 2 ground reports · NOAA radar indicated 1.25" (−0.5" vs measured)Source: LSR+SWDI
- 1.75"measuredJune 22, 2023Measured by NWS storm spotters — 1 ground reportSource: LSR
If your roof was exposed to one of these events, you may still be eligible to file a claim — call (720) 771-8921.
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Park Hill
Red Hawk crews regularly work the following Park Hill subdivisions.
- North Park Hill
- South Park Hill
- Northeast Park Hill
Roofing Services in Park Hill
All Red Hawk services are available in Park Hill.
Why Park Hill Homeowners Choose Red Hawk
- • Local crew with deep Front Range experience
- • Free, no-obligation inspections
- • Insurance claim documentation and adjuster representation
- • Manufacturer-certified installation
Other Services Near Park Hill
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement with manufacturer-certified installation.
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Targeted repairs for leaks, missing shingles, flashing, and storm damage.
Learn moreRoof Inspection
Free, no-pressure roof inspection with photo documentation and a written report.
Learn moreHail Damage Roof Repair
Colorado is in the heart of Hail Alley. We document and restore hail-damaged roofs with insurance experience.
Learn moreStorm Damage Roof Repair
Wind, hail, and severe weather damage — emergency response and full restoration.
Learn moreInsurance Claim Assistance
We handle the paperwork, the photos, and the adjuster meeting — so you don't have to.
Learn moreCommercial Roofing
TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, and metal commercial roofing for Colorado businesses.
Learn moreMetal Roofing
Standing seam, stone-coated steel, and Class 4 impact-resistant metal systems.
Learn moreHail History in Park Hill
Park Hill 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 2.75-inch hail measured on May 30, 2024 (56 reports), where NOAA radar indicated 3.75 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
1.75"
Measured
14 reports
radar 2.25" (+0.50")
LSR+SWDI
May 30
2024
2.75"
Measured
56 reports
radar 3.75" (+1.00")
LSR+SWDI
Jun 29
2023
1.75"
Measured
16 reports
radar 2.50" (+0.75")
LSR+SWDI
Jun 22
2023
1.75"
Measured
1 report
LSR
May 10
2023
1.75"
Measured
2 reports
radar 1.25" (-0.50")
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 Park Hill center, 2021–present, ≥1.0 inch.
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Why Park Hill Trusts Red Hawk

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Frequently Asked Questions About Roofing in Park Hill
Local answers about cost, permits, HOA approval, hail history, and response times for Park Hill, CO homeowners.
Yes — Red Hawk Roofing services Park Hill, including the North, South, and Northeast Park Hill sections that make up Denver's official neighborhood boundaries. Call (720) 771-8921 or request a free inspection online to schedule an assessment. Every Park Hill estimate is a free written scope, and we pull the NOAA storm record for the property to document hail and wind damage for your insurance claim.
A full asphalt-shingle roof replacement in Park Hill typically runs $15,000 to $25,000 depending on roof size, pitch, and shingle line. Park Hill's housing stock is predominantly pre-WWII bungalows and Denver Squares, and older homes sometimes carry an existing second layer of shingles or original wood-plank decking that adds tear-off labor — a factor that can push a project toward the higher end of that range. Given the neighborhood's real hail exposure, Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are worth considering. Red Hawk provides free written estimates, and insurance-funded replacements typically cost the homeowner only their deductible.
Yes. NWS storm-spotter reports confirm 5 documented hail days within 10 miles of Park Hill's center between 2021 and 2026, all measured on the ground. The largest was 2.75-inch hail measured on May 30, 2024 (56 reports, 0.7 miles from city center) — the same day NOAA radar's independent estimate ran higher at 3.75 inches, a 1.0-inch variance typical of how radar tends to overstate hail size relative to what's actually measured at the surface. Ground reports also confirmed 1.75-inch hail on three additional days in 2023 and 2026. Stones in the 1.75–2.75 inch range shatter shingle mats and dent metal flashing and gutters, often without visible damage from the ground. Red Hawk timestamps every inspection to the specific storm date using the NOAA record.
Park Hill is a Denver neighborhood, not its own municipality, so residential re-roof permits are issued by the City & County of Denver's Community Planning & Development office (Development Services, Webb Municipal Building, 201 W. Colfax Ave.). Red Hawk pulls the permit and handles the final inspection, so Park Hill homeowners never file paperwork themselves.

