Best Roofers in Lakewood, Colorado

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Reclamation Roofing

Reclamation Roofing

Lakewood, CO 80215

5 (86 reviews)
Tried and True Roofing

Tried and True Roofing

Lakewood, CO 80232

5 (62 reviews)

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Lakewood, CO 80215

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All Seasons Exteriors

Lakewood, CO 80228

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Lakewood, CO 80215

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Diligent Roofing, Inc.

Lakewood, CO 80232

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Lakewood, CO 80228

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Gates Enterprises LLC

Lakewood, CO 80215

4.8 (294 reviews)
About Roofing in Lakewood

Lakewood is Jefferson County's largest city and Denver's most established western suburb, home to roughly 160,000 residents in a landscape that transitions from the Denver metro grid to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The city's housing stock skews older than the eastern suburbs — much of it built between the 1950s and 1980s — with ranch homes, tri-levels, and early brick construction throughout neighborhoods like Green Mountain, Bear Creek, and Belmar. Many of these homes are on their second or even third roof, and aging decking, outdated ventilation, and original flashing are common findings during inspections.

Lakewood's position at the base of the Front Range creates a dual weather threat. Like the rest of the Denver Metro, it sits in Colorado's Hail Alley and takes direct hits from summer supercells. But its proximity to the mountains also exposes it to strong downslope Chinook winds that can exceed 80 mph during winter and spring events — damaging shingles, gutters, and ridge caps even without hail. The Green Mountain and Solterra neighborhoods at the city's western edge, closest to the foothills, see the highest wind exposure. Homeowners there should look specifically for wind-rated shingles with sealed strips rated for 110 mph or higher.

Storm & Weather Risk in Lakewood

Lakewood receives the same Hail Alley exposure as the broader Denver Metro — summer supercells tracking northeast off the Rockies produce large hail across Jefferson County with regularity. The May 2017 hailstorm that swept through the Denver area generated insurance claims across Lakewood's eastern neighborhoods, and multiple seasons since have brought damaging events. Jefferson County is consistently among Colorado's top counties for reported hail events, and Lakewood's age profile means many roofs have absorbed several of these storms over their service lives.

What distinguishes Lakewood's weather exposure from purely eastern suburbs is the Chinook wind factor. Downslope wind events, most frequent from October through April, send gusts through Green Mountain and the western neighborhoods that can strip ridge caps, blow off improperly fastened shingles, and damage gutters even in dry conditions. These events are underreported as insurance claims because many homeowners attribute minor damage to normal wear — but wind-lifted shingles allow water infiltration that compounds over subsequent seasons. Any inspection on a Lakewood home older than 10 years should specifically assess wind-fastening integrity along ridges and rakes.

Roofing Permits in Lakewood

Issued by: Lakewood Building Division

The City of Lakewood requires a building permit for all roofing work, including full replacements and significant repairs. Permit applications are submitted online through Lakewood's Community Development portal. A final inspection is required after the work is complete. Standard residential shingle jobs require a final inspection; more complex work involving structural decking or roof penetrations may require additional inspections. Contact the Lakewood Building Division at 303-987-7900 for pre-application questions. Permits must be obtained by the licensed contractor before work begins.

Lakewood Roofing — Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Lakewood, CO?

Yes. The City of Lakewood requires a building permit for all roofing replacements and significant repairs, submitted online through the Community Development portal. A final inspection is required. Contact the Lakewood Building Division at 303-987-7900. Lakewood is an incorporated city within Jefferson County — properties in unincorporated Jefferson County use the county's permit system instead.

What wind speeds should my new Lakewood roof be rated for?

Given Lakewood's Chinook wind exposure, look for shingles rated for at least 110 mph wind, and ideally 130 mph for western neighborhoods near Green Mountain and the foothills. Sealed starter strips, proper nailing patterns (6-nail vs. 4-nail), and adequate ridge and hip fastening are critical. Ask your contractor specifically about their wind installation protocol — Lakewood's western exposure makes this more important than in purely eastern suburbs.

How does hail damage show up on older Lakewood homes?

On Lakewood's older housing stock (1950s–1980s), hail damage typically shows as granule loss, spatter marks on soft metals (gutters, downspouts, vents, AC coils), and impact dents on shingles. After a significant hail event, these indicators usually support an insurance claim for full replacement if the roof is within its coverage period. Because many Lakewood roofs have been hit multiple times, an adjuster may note pre-existing wear — get an independent contractor inspection before your adjuster visit to document current condition.

How much does a roof replacement cost in Lakewood?

Expect $8,000–$20,000 for a standard Lakewood single-family home depending on size, pitch, and material. Many Lakewood homes are ranch or bi-level styles with moderate roof areas. Upgrading to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles typically adds $1,500–$3,000 and is strongly recommended given the combined hail and wind exposure. If you have an older home and haven't replaced the roof in 15+ years, factor in potential decking replacement, which can add $1,500–$4,000 if boards are rotted or damaged.

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