Roofing In Colorado
The 1 Year Insurance Claim Deadline Most Homeowners Don’t Know About
If your roof was damaged in a storm, you may not have as much time as you think to file an insurance claim. Many insurance companies are now enforcing a 1 year deadline on roof insurance claims, and missing that deadline could mean paying for a full roof replacement...
Why Your Insurance Company May Deny a Roof Claim and How Homeowners Can Avoid It
Many homeowners assume that if their roof is damaged during a storm, their insurance company will automatically cover the repairs. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Insurance companies deny roof claims more often than most people realize, and the reasons may...
2026 Colorado Roofing Trends Homeowners Need to Know Before Replacing Their Roof
Why Roofing in Colorado Is Changing Fast If you are considering a roof replacement in Colorado this year, you are stepping into a very different market than even two years ago. Between rising insurance deductibles, stricter underwriting guidelines, Class 4...
Roof Replacement in Colorado: When Repair Is Not Enough and Replacement is the Smarter Choice
Roof Replacement in Colorado When Repair is Not Enough and Replacement is the Smarter ChoiceRoof replacement in Colorado often becomes necessary sooner than homeowners expect. While many people hope repairs will solve ongoing issues, Colorado’s extreme weather...
How Winter Weather Leads to Roof Replacement and Higher Spring Repair Costs
Ice damming can cause major roof damage that may require a complete roof replacement.
How to Spot Wind Damage on Your Roof After Colorado Wind Storms and What Insurance Adjusters Look For
Colorado has experienced intense wind storms over the past two weeks, and wind damage to roofs is one of the most common issues homeowners face after these events. Unlike hail damage, wind damage is often subtle and can go unnoticed until leaks or structural problems...
Why You Can’t Pocket Insurance Money from Your Roof Replacement Insurance Claim in Colorado
At Rock Canyon Roofing, we often hear homeowners ask: "If my insurance company pays $15,000 to replace my roof, and I find a contractor willing to do it for $12,000, can I just keep the $3,000 difference?" The short answer: No.In Colorado, it is illegal to keep...
A Comprehensive Guide to Reviewing Your Colorado Insurance Policy Annual Renewal
As a responsible homeowner or policyholder in Colorado, you know that reviewing your insurance policy annually is crucial. Your insurance needs may change over time, and it's essential to ensure that your coverage still meets your requirements. In this blog post,...
5 Most Common Residential Roofing Materials
5 Most Common Residential Roofing MaterialsIf you're a homeowner, or in the market for a new home, one of the things you'll have to consider is what type of roofing material you want. This can be a big decision since the roof is such an important part of your home's...







