
Leaks, missing shingles, flashing, and wind damage across Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, and Berthoud — diagnosed with a free inspection and fixed right the first time.
Water travels, so the leak in your ceiling is rarely right below the problem on your roof. We find the actual source, fix it properly, and tell you honestly how much life your roof has left.
Ceiling stains, attic drips, and ice-dam leaks — traced to the real entry point and sealed for good.
Front Range winds lift and tear shingles long before hail does. We replace and re-seal them with close-matched materials.
The most common leak sources on any roof — chimney flashing, valleys, vents, and cracked pipe boots, all replaceable without a new roof.
Isolated hail hits can sometimes be repaired — but widespread bruising is usually an insurance conversation. See how we handle hail →
Bent or missing drip edge lets water in behind the fascia. We repair the roof-edge metal that protects everything below it.
Curling, granule loss, and brittle shingles. If a repair will genuinely buy you years, we'll do it — if not, we'll say so.
We get on the roof, find the actual source of the problem, and photograph what we find — no guesswork from the driveway.
You know exactly what we're fixing and exactly what it costs before we start. No open-ended repairs.
Matched materials, proper flashing and sealing — fixed to last, not patched to get through the season.
We confirm the fix, clean up, and stand behind the work. If anything isn't right, we come back.
Watch for ceiling stains after storms, drips or damp insulation in the attic, granules collecting in gutters, and shingles in the yard after wind. Because water travels along decking and framing, the stain is rarely directly under the hole — that's what the inspection is for.
Isolated damage on a roof with years of life left almost always favors a repair. Widespread damage on an aging roof is usually smarter money toward a replacement. We'll give you the honest math either way — free.
We get as close as the manufacturer, color, and age of your roof allow. Sun-faded shingles never match new ones perfectly, and we'll tell you up front how visible the repair will be.
Often, yes — if wind or hail caused it, your homeowner's policy likely applies. We document the damage and help you decide whether a claim is worth filing. Here's how that works →

A free inspection and an honest answer — that's the whole ask. We'll take it from there.