Colorado storm damage roofing from hail, wind, or lightning requires fast response and expert documentation. Red Hawk offers same-day emergency tarp service and 24-hour damage assessment for insurance claims — rapid response minimizes interior water damage.
About Storm Damage Roof Repair in Greenwood Village
When severe weather hits the Front Range, Red Hawk Roofing responds. We tarp emergency leaks, document damage for your insurer, and restore your roof to better-than-original condition.
Storm Damage Roof Repair in Greenwood Village, Colorado often involves rapid emergency response after wind, hail, or lightning damage — same-day tarping stops active leaks before interior damage compounds, then a full damage assessment supports the insurance claim. Red Hawk Roofing has documented 5 hail events in Greenwood Village since 2021 — the most recent being 1.75-inch hail on June 1, 2026 — which is the kind of event that triggers our 24-hour storm response queue across the Front Range.
Our nearest crew to Greenwood Village works out of our Highlands Ranch service area. We dispatch Highlands Ranch field teams from there for Greenwood Village projects — same crew, same warranty.
Greenwood Village's larger-lot, custom-home stock means scope-per-roof skews toward bigger square counts and more complex valley and dormer detail than tract subdivisions. 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 Greenwood Village claims. City of Greenwood Village permits residential roofing; we handle the application and HOA submission where applicable.
For storm damage roof repair in Greenwood Village, expect: free roof inspection, adjuster-grade photo documentation, written scope of work, insurance liaison if applicable, and same-day emergency tarp, photo-documented damage assessment, mitigation invoice formatted for insurance reimbursement, and full-restoration scope of work. Most storm damage roof repair projects in Greenwood Village complete within 4 hours of your call for the emergency tarp, with full repair scheduled inside the following 7–14 days.
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Common Questions: Storm Damage Roof Repair in Greenwood Village
Wind damage shows as lifted, creased, or missing shingles, exposed nail heads, torn flashings, and debris embedded in the roof field. Creased shingles are the most commonly missed sign — the shingle is still in place but the seal has broken, and it will fail in the next storm. Granule trails on the ground around the home indicate wind has scoured the field. Colorado's chinook winds and downslope events regularly exceed 80 mph along the Front Range, so any sustained wind event over 50 mph warrants a free inspection.
First, stay off the roof — wet shingles, hail, and structural damage make it unsafe. From the ground, photograph any visible damage, debris, and water entry points with timestamps. Catch interior leaks with buckets and move valuables. Call Red Hawk for emergency tarping if active leaks exist; we respond within 4 hours during business hours across the Front Range. Then notify your insurance carrier within 48–72 hours to start a claim — early reporting protects you. Don't sign any contractor agreements before getting a real estimate.
Yes — Red Hawk provides 24-hour emergency tarp service across the Front Range to stop active leaks while you file your claim. Crews are typically on-site within 4 hours during business hours, faster during declared major storm events. Tarp cost is usually covered by your insurance policy as a mitigation expense (we document for the claim), and we apply secured tarps designed to last 30–60 days until permanent repair. Permanent repair is scheduled separately once weather clears and the claim is approved.
Yes — Red Hawk regularly works Greenwood Village's premium custom homes in The Preserve, Sundance Hills, Cherry Creek Country Club, and Polo Reserve. These homes typically have steep pitches, complex valleys, multiple dormers, and premium materials (synthetic slate, standing-seam copper, cedar shake). We carry manufacturer certifications including TAMKO Pro Platinum and GAF Certified, which let us register the enhanced warranties available at those levels.
Greenwood Village asphalt replacements typically run $15,000 to $25,000 given larger home footprints and complex architecture. Synthetic slate (DaVinci, Brava) and cedar-shake replacements run $30,000–$80,000. Standing-seam copper or steel runs $35,000–$120,000. The Preserve and Cherry Creek Country Club homes regularly involve $50,000+ replacement projects. Red Hawk provides free detailed estimates with material sample boards.
The City of Greenwood Village issues building permits through Community Development at 6060 S Quebec St. Permit fees run $120–$400 depending on roof valuation, with 5–10 business day review. Code requires synthetic underlayment, ice-and-water shield, and proper drip edge plus stricter wind-zone shingle ratings for some neighborhoods. Red Hawk pulls all permits.
Recent Storm Damage Roof Repair Near Greenwood Village
Real storm damage 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 Greenwood Village
Greenwood Village 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 (13 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
1.75"
Measured
12 reports
radar 2.25" (+0.50")
LSR+SWDI
May 30
2024
1.75"
Measured
24 reports
radar 2.50" (+0.75")
LSR+SWDI
Jul 8
2023
1.75"
Measured
15 reports
radar 2.25" (+0.50")
LSR+SWDI
Jun 22
2023
2.00"
Measured
13 reports
radar 3.00" (+1.00")
LSR+SWDI
May 10
2023
1.75"
Measured
13 reports
radar 3.00" (+1.25")
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 Greenwood Village center, 2021–present, ≥1.0 inch.