Hail country roofing help

Your roof takes the Mountain West's worst. Get it looked at by the best fit.

Hail, high wind, snow load, and high-altitude sun — one call matches you with an experienced roofer serving your part of the Mountain West.

Free to call · No obligation · Local pros in the Mountain West region

What can we help with?

Storm work to scheduled replacement — routed to roofers who handle your exact roof type.

Hail & storm damage

Post-storm inspections, documentation for your insurance claim, and repairs done right.

Roof repair

Missing shingles, flashing leaks, and ice-dam damage fixed before they reach drywall.

Full replacement

Tear-off and replacement with impact-rated options that make sense in hail country.

Gutters

Seamless gutter replacement and repair, usually quoted alongside roof work.

Flat & low-slope

Membrane systems for additions, patios, and mid-century flat roofs across the region.

Inspections

Pre-purchase, post-storm, and end-of-warranty inspections with photo reports.

Why call Summit Ridge Roofworks?

Storm-tested partners

After a Mountain West hail event, out-of-state crews flood the metros. We route calls to established local roofers who will still be here next year.

Insurance-claim fluent

Our partner roofers document damage properly and work with adjusters every week of storm season.

Free, no-obligation call

Calling costs nothing. You contract directly with the roofer on your terms.

Metros we serve across the Mountain West

The Mountain West sits in one of the most active hail zones in North America, and its roofs also contend with high winds, heavy mountain snows, and intense high-altitude UV. From Denver and Colorado Springs to Salt Lake City, Boise, and Albuquerque, our partner roofers build for all four problems, not just the one that made you call.

DenverCO

  • Aurora
  • Lakewood
  • Arvada

Colorado SpringsCO

  • Monument
  • Fountain
  • Falcon

Salt Lake CityUT

  • Sandy
  • West Valley City
  • Provo

BoiseID

  • Meridian
  • Nampa
  • Eagle

AlbuquerqueNM

  • Rio Rancho
  • Santa Fe
  • Los Lunas

Frequently asked questions

I think hail hit my roof. What should I do first?

Note the storm date, photograph any visible damage (dented gutters and downspouts count), and get a professional inspection before filing a claim. Avoid signing anything on your doorstep — reputable roofers do not pressure you to assign your claim on the spot.

Do you do the roofing work yourselves?

No. Summit Ridge Roofworks is a referral and matching service. Independent local roofing contractors in our partner network perform the work, and you contract with them directly.

Will my insurance cover a hail-damaged roof?

Most homeowner policies across the Mountain West cover hail damage, subject to your deductible and policy terms. The roofer's inspection report and your adjuster's assessment determine the outcome — we cannot promise coverage, and neither should anyone else.

How long does a roof replacement take?

Most single-family asphalt replacements finish in one to two days once materials are on site. Scheduling depends heavily on season — after a major hail event, expect longer waits region-wide.

What roofing material handles hail best?

Class 4 impact-rated shingles, stone-coated steel, and standing-seam metal all outperform standard asphalt in hail. Many insurers across the region offer premium discounts for Class 4 — ask both your roofer and your agent.

Storm season does not reschedule

Call now and get matched with an experienced roofer serving your part of the Mountain West.

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