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About Roofing in Broomfield▼
Broomfield occupies a unique place in Colorado: it is the state's only consolidated City and County, created in 2001 so that residents wouldn't have to navigate four separate county governments. Sitting along the US-36 corridor between Denver and Boulder, the community grew quickly through master-planned developments like Anthem and Broadlands, leaving it with a relatively young, well-built housing stock dominated by single-family homes.
That newer construction doesn't make Broomfield roofs immune to the Front Range climate. The city sits in an active hail track, faces strong downslope winds off the foothills, and absorbs intense high-altitude UV that ages asphalt shingles faster than at sea level. For these reasons, many local homeowners and HOAs now favor Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, which stand up better to hail and often qualify for insurance premium discounts.
Storm & Weather Risk in Broomfield▼
Broomfield sits squarely in the Front Range hail alley. Storms forming over the foothills west of Boulder track northeast along the US-36 corridor with no natural windbreak, putting Broomfield directly in their path; the area has logged hundreds of hail reports within a 10-mile radius. On May 30, 2024, a severe hailstorm dropped egg-sized (roughly 2-inch) hail on Broomfield, Denver, Aurora and Commerce City, causing an estimated $1.9 billion in insured damage and ranking as one of the costliest hailstorms in Colorado history.
Even 1-inch hail can bruise asphalt shingles, and the damage often isn't visible from the ground for months until leaks appear, so a professional post-storm inspection is worthwhile.
Roofing Permits in Broomfield▼
Issued by: City and County of Broomfield Building Division
Broomfield requires a building permit to re-roof a home; minor partial repairs that don't intersect a valley can be exempt. Applicants submit a Re-Roofing Permit Application to the Building Division (One DesCombes Drive), and once approved and paid the permit is issued. A mid-roof inspection is called when the roof is 25%-50% complete and a final inspection is required when work is finished.
Broomfield Roofing — Frequently Asked Questions▼
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Broomfield?▼
Yes. The City and County of Broomfield Building Division requires a permit for re-roofing. You submit a Re-Roofing Permit Application, and the project requires a mid-roof inspection at 25%-50% completion plus a final inspection. Only minor partial repairs that don't intersect a valley may be exempt.
Will my insurance cover hail damage to my Broomfield roof?▼
Most Colorado homeowners policies cover sudden hail damage, which is common given Broomfield's position in the Front Range hail track. After a storm like the May 2024 event, get a professional inspection, since hail damage often isn't visible from the ground and can take months to cause leaks. Document the date of loss before filing a claim.
What are the best roofing materials for Broomfield homes?▼
Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles are the most popular choice in Broomfield because they resist hail far better than standard shingles and frequently earn an insurance premium discount. Their durability is especially valuable given the area's hail exposure, high winds off the foothills, and intense high-altitude UV.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Broomfield?▼
Costs vary with roof size, pitch, and material, but in the Denver-Boulder metro a typical asphalt-shingle replacement generally runs into the low-to-mid five figures, with Class 4 impact-resistant shingles adding a premium. Always get multiple itemized local quotes, and factor in Broomfield's permit and use-tax requirements.





