Top Emergency Roofing Services in Firestone, CO, 80504 | Compare & Call
There are 238 roofing companies server in Firestone CO
Severe Weather Roofing and Restoration
Severe Weather Roofing & Restoration is a Fort Collins-based, locally owned roofing contractor founded in 2010 by John Anderson, a resident since 1997. With over 20 years of industry experience, the c...
Martinez Roofing is a trusted, family-owned and operated roofing contractor proudly serving the Greeley community for over 17 years. Founded by Steve Martinez, our mission has always been to provide r...
Affordable Roofing
Affordable Roofing Colorado is a family-owned roofing and restoration company with over 40 years of experience serving Northern Colorado and Wyoming. As members of the Colorado Roofing Association and...
I'm Chad, your local Ready Roofer in Loveland, Colorado. With certification from the ICC F14 National Roofing Contractor Exam and years of hands-on experience, I provide reliable roofing solutions bac...
Sprague Roofing & Exteriors
Sprague Roofing & Exteriors is a Fort Collins-based contractor serving Northern Colorado since 2010. As a locally owned and GAF certified contractor, we bring over 150 years of combined experience to ...
Lion Roofing & Gutters
For over 35 years, Lion Roofing & Gutters has been the trusted roofing and gutter specialist for homeowners in Fort Collins and across Northern Colorado. As a licensed and GAF Master Elite® certified ...
T Bare Roofing is a Greeley-based, locally owned and operated roofing contractor serving the Front Range. As certified installers for GAF and CertainTeed, we specialize in residential and commercial r...
Belmarez Roofing has been a trusted name in Northern Colorado since 1999, bringing over 40 years of combined experience to every roof we install or repair. Based in Loveland, we specialize in both res...
970 Services of Loveland is a locally owned and operated roofing and damage restoration company serving Northern Colorado. Founded by the Trainor brothers with over 20 years of combined experience, th...
GUS Roofing has been a trusted name in Northern Colorado roofing for over 20 years, providing reliable service from Thornton up to Cheyenne, Wyoming. As a fully licensed and insured contractor, we spe...
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Frequently Asked Questions
My roof looks okay from the ground, but it's the original one from when my house in Barefoot Lakes was built. Should I be worried?
Houses in Firestone built around 2007 are now approaching 20 years old. The architectural shingles on 7/16 inch OSB decking common here have endured thousands of UV and freeze-thaw cycles, which degrade the asphalt granule layer and can compromise the deck's integrity from trapped moisture. Proactive replacement now, before leaks start, prevents much more expensive structural repairs to the decking and attic space.
My roof is actively leaking during a storm. What's the fastest way to get a professional tarp on it?
For an active leak, immediate tarping is critical to protect the interior. Our emergency dispatch routes from the Firestone Trail at Central Park staging area directly to I-25, allowing a 35-45 minute response to most Barefoot Lakes addresses. A proper tarp installation involves securing it over the ridge with weighted battens, not just nailing into the shingles, to prevent further damage to the compromised roof assembly.
I'm considering solar panels. Should I install a traditional roof now or wait for integrated solar shingles?
With Xcel Energy's Solar Rewards program and the 30% Federal ITC still active, the economics for solar are strong. For most Firestone homes, installing a new, high-quality architectural shingle roof with proper conduit pathways and structural review is the most cost-effective path to 'solar readiness.' Integrated solar shingles in 2026 remain a premium product with higher upfront costs and lower energy output per square foot compared to traditional panels on a new roof.
What are the key code requirements I should ensure my roofer follows for my Firestone home?
The Town of Firestone Building Department enforces the 2021 IRC with local amendments. Key 2026 requirements include specific ice and water shield offsets (extending at least 24 inches inside the interior wall line), proper step flashing integration with siding, and the use of a licensed, locally registered contractor. These codes are designed for our 115 mph wind zone and are non-negotiable for both safety and to ensure your roof system meets FORTIFIED and insurance standards.
My homeowner's insurance premium just jumped again. Can my roof really help lower the cost?
Yes, absolutely. Colorado's 28% average premium increase trend is directly countered by the IBHS FORTIFIED Home designation, which is now recognized by the state's Department of Insurance. Installing a FORTIFIED-rated roof system—with enhanced sealing, deck attachment, and impact-resistant shingles—significantly reduces an insurer's risk, leading to measurable policy credits that lower your annual bill.
My attic feels like an oven in summer. Could my roof's design be causing this?
Improper ventilation on a 4/12 pitch roof is a primary cause of attic heat buildup and winter ice dams. The 2021 IRC, adopted by Firestone, requires a balanced system of intake (soffit) and exhaust (ridge) vents. An imbalanced system traps superheated air, which bakes the shingles from below, drastically shortens their lifespan, and promotes mold growth in the attic sheathing.
With the hail we get, are 'impact-resistant' shingles just a marketing gimmick or a real need?
In Firestone's Very High hail risk zone, UL 2218 Class 4 shingles are a financial necessity, not a luxury. They are engineered to withstand direct impacts from 2-inch hailstones common in our May-August storm season. This directly prevents the granule loss and fractures that lead to leaks, making them a core component of a storm-resilient roof that avoids repeated insurance claims.
A contractor did a walk-on inspection and said my roof is fine, but I'm not convinced. What are they missing?
A traditional visual inspection often misses sub-surface moisture trapped within the matting of architectural shingles or beneath the 7/16 inch OSB decking. We use AI-enhanced drone aerial assessments and infrared thermography to map thermal anomalies and moisture pockets invisible to the naked eye. This diagnostic technology provides a complete picture of the roof's health, identifying failing areas before they cause interior damage.