Roofing in Lone Tree, CO
By the numbers
Top 3
median household income among Denver suburbs
48 hr
Free inspection scheduling window
0%
APR financing available
What roofs cost in Lone Tree
Typical price ranges for a standard single-family replacement. Insurance commonly covers most of this in declared hail-damage areas.
Low end
$10,500
Typical
$16,800
High end
$23,500
Full asphalt replacement, ~2,000 sq ft. These are market averages. Your actual estimate depends on pitch, square footage, dormers, and material class.
What we install most in Lone Tree
Common roofing systems in this market. We rotate brands based on supply, warranty support, and HOA requirements.
Architectural asphalt
Best for: Most Lone Tree homes
Common in Lone Tree Douglas County. Douglas County consistently ranks among Colorado's most hail-active counties. Lone Tree's open terrain and higher elevation means storms arrive at full intensity.
Concrete tile
Common in Lone Tree Douglas County. Douglas County consistently ranks among Colorado's most hail-active counties. Lone Tree's open terrain and higher elevation means storms arrive at full intensity.
Class 4 impact-resistant
Common in Lone Tree Douglas County. Douglas County consistently ranks among Colorado's most hail-active counties. Lone Tree's open terrain and higher elevation means storms arrive at full intensity.
Metal accent
Common in Lone Tree Douglas County. Douglas County consistently ranks among Colorado's most hail-active counties. Lone Tree's open terrain and higher elevation means storms arrive at full intensity.
Lone Tree questions
- Do you serve all of Lone Tree?
- Yes — every neighborhood in Lone Tree and the surrounding Douglas County.
- How fast can you inspect my roof?
- We typically schedule Lone Tree free inspections within 48 hours. Same-day is available for active leaks.
- Will you handle my insurance claim?
- We meet your adjuster on the roof, walk the damage together, and translate the report into a fair scope of work. No charge for that work.
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).
- Get at least two written estimates — walk away from anyone pressuring a same-day signature.
- Verify the roofer carries general liability AND workers' comp insurance.
- Confirm the manufacturer warranty transfers with the home — most do, but ask in writing.
Sources
- NOAA Storm Events Database
- IBHS shingle impact ratings
- Local market data — Douglas County