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Repair & Maintenance

Roof Repair & Service

Fast response, honest diagnosis, and repairs that actually fix the problem. We don't replace what only needs repair - and we don't leave you with a bigger bill than necessary.

What We Fix

Repair Services

Leak Detection & Repair

Active leaks diagnosed at the source - not just patched over the symptom. Interior and exterior investigation with photo documentation of origin point.

Flashing Repair & Replacement

Valley flashing, chimney flashing, pipe boots, and step flashing are the most common points of failure. We repair or replace to manufacturer spec.

Storm Damage Response

Hail damage assessment, emergency tarping, temporary repairs, and full insurance claim documentation to get you covered and repaired fast.

Shingle Repair & Replacement

Blown-off, cracked, and missing shingles repaired with matching or upgraded material. Color-matched where possible to maintain curb appeal.

Ventilation Issues

Poor attic ventilation causes premature shingle failure, ice dams, and energy loss. We diagnose and correct ventilation problems as part of any service call.

Preventative Maintenance

Annual maintenance programs that catch problems early - before they become insurance claims or emergency repairs. Available as standalone or MSA service.

Have a Roof Problem Right Now?

Call us directly for urgent situations. For non-emergency repairs, use the inspection form and we'll schedule a service assessment within 48 hours.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does roof repair cost in Northern Colorado?

Roof repair in Northern Colorado ranges from $300 for minor flashing fixes to $2,500 or more for significant leak repairs or partial re-decking. The actual cost depends on the cause, affected area, and access. We diagnose the problem accurately before quoting so there are no surprises.

Will homeowners coverage cover roof repair after a hailstorm in Colorado?

Coverage for storm-related roof repair depends on the extent of damage, your coverage type, and whether the damage meets the threshold for a covered loss. A photo-documented inspection is the required first step. Impact Exteriors provides that at no cost.

How long does roof repair take?

Most residential roof repairs complete in a single day. Emergency leak repairs are often completed the same day we inspect. Larger repairs involving deck replacement or significant flashing work may require two days.

Do I need a permit for roof repairs in Larimer County?

Minor repairs such as shingle replacement and flashing fixes typically do not require permits. Any work involving more than 25% of the total roof area or structural repairs may trigger permit requirements. We advise on permit needs as part of every repair assessment.

What roofing materials hold up best against Colorado hail?

Class 4 impact-resistant shingles rated to UL 2218 offer the best hail performance for Northern Colorado homes. When replacing damaged sections, we match materials as closely as possible while upgrading to impact-resistant options where practical.

How do I know if my roof needs repair or full replacement?

A documented inspection with A-F condition grading is the most reliable way to answer that question. Indicators that favor repair: isolated damage, young roof age, sound decking. Indicators that favor replacement: widespread granule loss, aging past 20 years, or multiple failed repairs.

What is included in the Free Roof Assessment?

The Free Roof Assessment includes a full inspection by a certified professional, A-F condition grading, photo documentation, remaining lifespan estimate, and a written recommendation for repair or replacement. No cost. No pressure.

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591 N Denver Ave, Loveland, CO 80537
(970) 908-3655 · Serving Denver Metro, the Front Range & Western Slope