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Washington Park roofs — storm history and what neighbors are choosing

Wash Park is a 1920s–1950s neighborhood — older roof stock, mature trees, and a direct hit from the June 2024 hail line. Here is what we have learned working on roofs here.

By Summit Crest Roofing · Updated May 26, 2026

What we've installed in Wash Park

Washington Park is one of Denver's oldest residential neighborhoods. The housing stock dates mostly to the 1920s–1950s, which means most original roof structures have already been replaced once or twice. The neighborhood also sits directly in the path of the spring/summer hail line that runs across south Denver. We have completed 17 replacements within Wash Park since 2022, totaling roughly 410 squares installed. Our callback rate in this neighborhood is 0.2%, meaning fewer than one in every 400 squares needed a punch-list return.

Wash Park, by the numbers

17

Jobs completed in 80209

Trailing 36 months

410

Squares installed

Roughly 41,000 sq ft of roof

1.75"

Peak hail size, June 2024

NOAA confirmed

What a typical Wash Park replacement costs

Wash Park homes are usually 1,400–2,200 sq ft with 6/12 to 8/12 pitch and dimensional details (dormers, hips) that add labor. The ranges below reflect that.

Low end

$11,500

Typical

$19,200

High end

$28,000

Full asphalt replacement, 1,400–2,200 sq ft. Most Wash Park homes hit by the June 2024 storm had eligible insurance claims.

Recent work in the neighborhood

Anonymized for privacy — block-level only. We can share full references on request, with the homeowner's consent.

AreaServiceMaterialDate
S Franklin / MississippiFull replacementGAF Timberline HDZApr 14, 2026
S High / TennesseeFull replacement + guttersCertainTeed Landmark IRMar 2, 2026
S Vine / LouisianaHail-claim replacementGAF Timberline HDZNov 22, 2025
S Race / ArizonaRepair + ridge replacementMatch existingSep 8, 2025
S Williams / MexicoFull replacementOwens Corning Duration STORMJul 30, 2025

Hail history in Washington Park, last 3 years

  1. Jun 12, 2024 · hail · Severe

    S Franklin through S High, Mississippi to Louisiana · 1.75″ hail

  2. Aug 14, 2023 · hail · Significant

    West edge along Downing · 1.25″ hail

  3. Jun 22, 2022 · hail · Moderate

    Scattered, ZIP-wide · 1″ hail

What we recommend in this neighborhood specifically

GAF Timberline HDZ

Best for: Most Wash Park homes

Class-3 impact rating, neutral colors that respect the historic streetscape, and we stock enough for a same-week start in this ZIP.

CertainTeed Landmark IR

Best for: Homeowners wanting an insurance discount

UL-2218 Class 4 — most carriers operating in 80209 offer a documented premium reduction.

Wash Park-specific questions

Will my Wash Park HOA or city historic district approve a new roof?
Washington Park itself is not a designated historic district, so most material choices are unrestricted. A few specific blocks have voluntary design guidelines — we will check before submitting your permit.
I'm still seeing roofers in the neighborhood after the 2024 storm. Is it too late to file a claim?
In Colorado you generally have one year from the date of damage to file a property insurance claim. The June 2024 deadline passed in June 2025, but if the damage is from a later event we can help document it.
My neighbors said you finished their roof in one day. Is that real?
For most Wash Park homes, yes — a 20–25 square roof with a single dormer ships in a day from tear-off to clean-up. Larger Tudors and Victorians take two.

Sources

  1. NOAA Storm Events Database
  2. Internal — closed jobs in ZIP 80209
  3. NOAA Storm Events Database

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