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Douglas County's hail gauntlet — and a city growing 3x faster than its first-replacement cycle

Castle Rock anchors the I-25 corridor between Denver and Colorado Springs. New construction and 15–25-year-old housing both face the same Douglas County hail pattern every summer.

By Summit Crest Roofing · Updated May 26, 2026

Roofing in Castle Rock, Douglas County

Castle Rock anchors the Douglas County corridor between Denver and Colorado Springs. The historic downtown surrounds the volcanic plug that gives the city its name. Spreading outward are master-planned communities — Terrain, Cobblestone Ranch, Crystal Valley Ranch — all facing the same Douglas County hail gauntlet every summer. The growth pace means new construction co-exists with 15–25-year-old housing that's reaching its first replacement cycle right now.

By the numbers

Population growth in 20 yr

Most in Douglas County

74

Roofs replaced in Castle Rock

Since 2018

$18,900

Median replacement

Castle Rock full replacement

What roofs cost in Castle Rock

Real ranges for a typical single-family home with a standard pitch. Insurance commonly covers most of this in declared hail-damage areas.

Low end

$13,400

Typical

$18,900

High end

$28,000

Full asphalt replacement, ~2,000 sq ft.

What we install most in Castle Rock

These are the systems that have actually held up in our work in this market.

CertainTeed Landmark IR (Class 4)

Best for: Most Castle Rock neighborhoods

UL-2218 Class 4 — qualifies for insurance discounts with the major Douglas County carriers.

Concrete tile (Eagle / Boral)

Best for: Terrain, Cobblestone Ranch HOAs

50+ year service life; many newer Castle Rock HOAs require tile or Class 4 minimum.

Standing-seam metal

Best for: Crystal Valley Ranch and high-exposure lots

Class 4 impact + 50-year life; the strongest single product for high-hail Douglas County exposure.

Castle Rock-specific questions

My home is 12 years old. Is it really time?
Maybe not yet — but a free inspection will tell you whether the roof has cumulative hail damage from Douglas County summers. Even if you have not filed a claim, your roof may already be deteriorated past full warranty coverage.
Do I need an HOA permit?
Most Castle Rock master-planned HOAs require pre-approval of material and color. We submit the permit and architectural review package on your behalf — usually a 7–10 day turnaround.

Before you call any roofer

  • Take wide-angle photos of your roof and gutters from the ground, dated.
  • Check your insurance policy's deductible and storm-damage timeline (usually 1 year in Colorado).
  • Get at least two written estimates — and walk away from anyone who pressures a same-day signature.
  • Verify the roofer carries general liability AND workers' comp insurance in Colorado.
  • Confirm the manufacturer warranty transfers with the home — most do, but ask in writing.

Sources

  1. NOAA Storm Events Database
  2. IBHS shingle impact ratings
  3. Internal — closed jobs in Castle Rock

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