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Colorado Roofing Claim Contractor Network

Colorado's Front Range is ground zero for catastrophic hail. PerilBridge supports contractors and claim teams with deductible-rebate awareness, carrier documentation, supplement context, and closeout visibility.

Compliance Notice: Colorado bans deductible rebates and waivers under C.R.S. § 6-22-105. All PerilBridge contractors in Colorado are verified for compliance.

Colorado Licensing & Regulatory Overview

Contractor Licensing Requirements

Colorado does not have a statewide roofing license, but contractors must register with the Secretary of State and comply with local licensing in municipalities like Denver, Aurora, and Colorado Springs. Colorado law (C.R.S. § 6-22-105) bans roofing contractors from paying, waiving, or rebating any portion of a homeowner's insurance deductible. PerilBridge verifies local registration, deductible-compliance training, and insurance for all Colorado contractors.

AOB Regulated: NoDeductible Waiver Ban: Yes

Dominant Perils in Colorado

The most common causes of insured roof damage claims in Colorado.

Hail

Colorado's Front Range is ground zero for catastrophic hail — three of the ten costliest U.S. hail events struck the Denver metro, with baseball-sized stones destroying roofs across suburban neighborhoods. The corridor from Castle Rock through Thornton sees repeated supercell activity each May through July.

Wind

Downslope Chinook winds along the Front Range and straight-line thunderstorm winds across the eastern plains routinely exceed 80 mph, lifting shingles and decking from residential structures. Wind events intensify in late winter and early spring as pressure differentials funnel gusts through mountain passes.

Winter Storm

Front Range freeze-thaw cycles, snow load, and ice-dam conditions can expose roofing defects and create urgent roof-leak documentation needs after winter events.

Colorado Contractor Network

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Colorado City Directory

PerilBridge is expanding across Colorado. City-specific pages are coming soon.

Denver
Colorado Springs
Fort Collins
Aurora
Boulder
Pueblo

Certification Distribution in Colorado

Illustrative distribution of contractor certifications across the Colorado PerilBridge network.

GAF Master Elite45%
HAAG Certified40%
Xactimate Proficient62%
OSHA 30-Hour50%

Major Catastrophe Events in Colorado

Recent CAT events that shaped the insurance roofing landscape inColorado.

Denver Metro Hailstorm

2017$2.3B

A massive hailstorm swept across the Denver metro in May 2017, dropping baseball-sized hail on residential neighborhoods and becoming one of the costliest single hail events in U.S. history.

Front Range Winter Roof Claims

2021$2B+

Repeated freeze-thaw cycles, wind-driven snow, and ice-dam conditions create roof-leak and shingle-damage claims that require clean slope photos, material documentation, and carrier-ready scope notes.

Colorado Springs Hailstorm

2023$1.4B (est.)

Severe hail pounded Colorado Springs and the eastern Front Range, damaging thousands of roofs and vehicles in a single afternoon supercell event.

Ready to Improve Roofing Claim Workflows in Colorado?

Whether you manage roof losses or operate as a vetted contractor, PerilBridge keeps assignment, documentation, supplements, and closeout easier to track.