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Drury Brothers Roofing Inc (Residential & Commercial Roofing Contractor, Installation, & Repair)
Pueblo, CO 81008
About Roofing in Pueblo▼
Pueblo is Pueblo County's seat and southern Colorado's largest city, home to roughly 112,000 residents in the Arkansas River valley about 45 miles south of Colorado Springs. The city's industrial heritage — centered on the former Colorado Fuel and Iron steel mill — shaped its housing stock, which is characterized by modest working-class bungalows, brick ranch homes, and older two-stories concentrated in the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk area and Bessemer neighborhood. This older housing profile means many Pueblo roofs are on their second or third replacement, and issues like decking rot, improper ventilation, and outdated flashing details are common findings on homes built before 1980.
Pueblo's climate differs meaningfully from the Denver Metro. It sits at roughly 4,700 feet — lower than much of the Front Range — in a semi-arid environment that brings intense summer heat, powerful afternoon thunderstorms, and some of the highest sustained wind events in Colorado. The city averages over 300 days of sunshine annually, which accelerates UV degradation of asphalt shingles. Pueblo also lies south of Denver's Hail Alley core, but still receives significant hail events, particularly from storms tracking north along the Front Range during peak season (May–August). Wind damage is a particularly common issue — Pueblo's open valley position channels strong southerly and westerly gusts that regularly cause shingle blow-offs on improperly fastened roofs.
Storm & Weather Risk in Pueblo▼
While Pueblo sits south of Colorado's densest Hail Alley corridor, it is far from immune to hail damage. The city receives an average of 5–8 significant hail days per year, with storm season running from May through August. Pueblo County has seen multiple notable hail events over the past decade, and the combination of aging housing stock with original or single-replaced roofs means that even moderate hail — marble to quarter-sized — can cause significant damage to shingles that are already UV-degraded and granule-depleted.
Wind damage is equally significant in Pueblo. The Arkansas River valley acts as a natural wind channel, and the city regularly records sustained winds of 30–45 mph with gusts exceeding 60 mph during spring cold fronts and summer thunderstorm outflows. These conditions cause blow-offs of inadequately fastened shingles, lifted ridge caps, and gutter damage that is frequently mistaken for normal wear. Pueblo homeowners should specifically request that contractors use 6-nail fastening patterns rather than standard 4-nail, and verify that starter strips are sealed along all rakes and eaves.
Roofing Permits in Pueblo▼
Issued by: Pueblo Regional Building Department
Roofing work within Pueblo city limits requires a permit from the Pueblo Regional Building Department, which serves as the building authority for both the City of Pueblo and unincorporated Pueblo County. Permit applications can be submitted in person at 211 E. D Street, Suite 100, Pueblo, CO 81003, or online through the department's portal. A final inspection is required for all permitted roofing work. The department can be reached at 719-583-6566. Permits are required regardless of whether the work is full replacement or significant repair, and must be obtained by the licensed contractor prior to beginning work.
Pueblo Roofing — Frequently Asked Questions▼
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Pueblo, CO?▼
Yes. Both the City of Pueblo and unincorporated Pueblo County require a permit through the Pueblo Regional Building Department at 211 E. D Street. A final inspection is required. Contact the department at 719-583-6566 or apply online. Permits must be obtained by the contractor before work begins.
Is Pueblo's hail risk as serious as Denver's?▼
Pueblo has meaningful hail risk, though lower frequency than the Denver Metro core. The bigger issue in Pueblo is that the housing stock is older — many homes have roofs that have absorbed 15–20+ years of UV exposure and multiple smaller hail events. Even moderate hail can cause significant damage on a shingle that's already degraded. If your Pueblo home is older than 15 years and hasn't had a post-storm inspection, it's worth scheduling one.
What roofing issues are most common in Pueblo's older homes?▼
The three most common issues on Pueblo's older housing stock are: (1) UV-degraded shingles with significant granule loss that are no longer providing adequate waterproofing, (2) improper or insufficient attic ventilation causing heat buildup that accelerates shingle failure, and (3) wind-lifted shingles and ridge caps from repeated high-wind events. Brick chimneys on older Pueblo homes also frequently have deteriorated flashing that allows water infiltration well before the shingles themselves fail.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Pueblo?▼
Pueblo's roofing market is notably more affordable than Denver — expect $6,500–$15,000 for a standard single-family home, with most jobs landing in the $8,000–$12,000 range for architectural shingles. The city's lower median home values and less competitive contractor market keep prices below metro levels. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles add $1,000–$2,500 and are worth considering given the combined UV, hail, and wind exposure. Always verify contractor licensing with the Pueblo Regional Building Department.
