Denver Roof Hail Damage
2009 was a wild year of weather in the Denver Metro Area. Shortly after the tornado and hail storm hit Aurora in early June; east Arvada, Westminster, Littleton, and Parker all got hit by hail and windstorms later in the month. This was enough storm action to prompt every contractor and roofing company within 200 miles to join in the "feeding frenzy". Most companies, crews, and managers were stretched and exhausted by the middle of July.
Then the 'Mother of all Hailstorms' hit the western Denver suburbs in late July. The hail swath was 5 to 10 miles wide, stretching from Westminster and Broomfield to Littleton, and we estimate impacted more than 200,000 structures. This was enough storm action to prompt every storm chaser within 2000 miles to join the fray, partly due to the fact that last year was a slow year for hurricane damage.
Along with the influx of storm chasers, came the usual installation crews from out of state. Most are good, but many are not familiar with local building codes and are not covered by the proper insurance for the state they're working in. Many let the insurance lapse, because the premiums are very expensive. And if even the best crew makes a critical mistake, then leaves the area to return home, who is going to stand behind the work for a minimum of five years, 100%?
You need a long term local roofing company like Interstate Roofing, Inc. who carries the proper insurance, will comply with local building codes, and who will be there to stand behind the work they perform. Interstate Roofing, Inc. is committed to seeing their projects through to the end.

