Roofing in Greenwood Village, CO

Owens Corning Platinum Preferred roofing built for Greenwood Village's large custom rooflines, Front Range hail, and high-altitude sun.

Family-owned · Licensed & insured · 4.9★ from 150+ Front Range reviews · Owens Corning Platinum Preferred

Greenwood Village isn't a cookie-cutter subdivision, and its roofs shouldn't be treated like one. From the larger estates in The Preserve and Sundance Hills to the custom homes throughout Greenwood Hills and The Orchard, houses here carry bigger, steeper, more visible rooflines than the typical Denver tract home. That means more square footage exposed to Front Range hail, more valleys and dormers where wind-driven water finds a way in, and a far more noticeable result when a roof is done right, or wrong. CR Custom Exteriors approaches every Greenwood Village roof as the custom, high-stakes job it actually is.

The local climate is hard on roofing in ways many homeowners don't see until it's too late. Sitting in Arapahoe County near the Denver Tech Center, Greenwood Village takes hail blowing off the plains and wind uplift rolling down from the foothills, while intense high-altitude UV bakes shingles and freeze-thaw cycles crack and lift them through every shoulder season. Add the mature trees that shade neighborhoods like Orchard Hills and Green Oaks, and you get heavy debris loading gutters, holding moisture, and accelerating wear. As an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, CR installs impact-rated shingles engineered for exactly this environment.

Owens Corning Platinum Preferred

This top-tier certification lets us install impact-rated Owens Corning shingles and back them with strong manufacturer warranty coverage, so your Greenwood Village roof is protected against Front Range hail by both the product and the people who install it.

Built for Front Range weather

Our crews spec roofs for Greenwood Village's specific punishment, hail, foothills wind uplift, high-altitude UV, and freeze-thaw, with impact-rated shingles chosen for the size and pitch of large custom rooflines instead of a one-size-fits-all approach.

Hail & insurance claim support

After a storm we document the damage, meet your adjuster on-site, and guide your claim start to finish, then stand behind the install with a workmanship warranty. Licensed, insured, and rated 4.9 stars across 150+ Google reviews.

Common questions

How much does a new roof cost in Greenwood Village?
There's no flat rate, because Greenwood Village homes vary far more than a standard subdivision. Larger custom rooflines in areas like The Preserve and Sundance Hills mean more square footage, and steeper pitches, multiple valleys, dormers, and premium impact-rated materials all affect the price. We give a free, detailed on-site estimate so you see exactly what your specific roof needs, and if hail damage is involved, much of the cost may be covered by your insurance claim.
My roof was hit by hail, will insurance cover a replacement?
Often, yes. Greenwood Village sits squarely in Front Range hail country, and impact damage to shingles is one of the most common covered claims here. We inspect the roof, document the hail and wind damage, and meet your insurance adjuster on-site to make sure nothing is missed. As an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor we can then install impact-rated shingles that help protect against the next storm.
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Greenwood Village?
Yes, roof replacements in the City of Greenwood Village require a building permit, and the work must meet local code, which matters given the area's wind and hail exposure. As a licensed and insured contractor we handle the permitting and inspections as part of the project, so you don't have to navigate the city process yourself. We make sure your new roof is installed to code and documented properly for both the city and your warranty.

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