Broomfield sits in the heart of the hail corridor — Anthem, McKay Landing, and Wildgrass and the broader Broomfield County footprint. Broomfield sits between Boulder and Denver in a high-hail-event corridor; newer-construction subdivisions like Anthem and Wildgrass take heavy damage in most major storm cells. Roof Technologies handles the full claim-to-completion workflow from inspection through final inspection sign-off.
Joel Johnson was my rep and helped me navigate the process. They helped me overcome some hurdles with my insurance company. The communication was great and installation was efficient despite the challenges of living in the mountains. Overall was a good experience and glad I went with Joel and Roof Technologies.
— Andy M. — Google ReviewBroomfield is one of Colorado's only consolidated city-counties — a single jurisdiction bridging the Denver and Boulder metros on US-36. That means one permitting process, one building code, and a handful of powerful master-planned HOAs (Anthem, Broadlands, Wildgrass) all with their own architectural committees. We've worked inside all of them, and we run every job with the documentation those committees expect.
Residential roofing, commercial systems, solar installs, and gutters across Anthem, Broadlands, Wildgrass, and the broader US-36 corridor.
The principles behind every roof, solar install, and exterior project in Broomfield — from the first ARC submittal to the final city inspection.
Written quotes, documented scopes, and HOA submittals you can read before we order material. You know exactly what's being built and why.
Every Broomfield job, crew, and material moves through our proprietary project system — the same platform that tracks ARC status, permit milestones, and inspection dates.
One project manager owns every phase — coordinating our in-house crews and vetted trade partners — so Anthem, Broadlands, and Wildgrass homeowners always have one number to call, not a chain of handoffs.
Every Broomfield project ends with a walkthrough, a magnetic nail sweep, and a UL 2218 Class 4 certificate for your insurance carrier.
Broomfield's position between the Front Range foothills and the Denver-Boulder plains means homes here catch both chinook downslope wind and Front Range hail supercells. The May 2019 and June 2023 storms total-lossed hundreds of roofs across Anthem, Broadlands, Eagle Trace, and McKay Landing — and the insurance claim work that followed exposed a lot of short-cut installs.
We've spent years inside Anthem, Broadlands, and Wildgrass specifically — we know each ARC's approved material palette, the Broomfield Building Division's inspection cadence, and the wind-uplift detailing this corridor demands. Whether you're in Anthem Ranch, Wildgrass, or out in Redleaf on the Weld County side, every project runs the same documented process.
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Broomfield averages about 300 sunny days a year along the Front Range, and the tech-corridor homeowner base on US-36 runs one of the highest solar adoption rates in the metro. We install traditional solar arrays and the Tesla Solar Roof across every Broomfield neighborhood — from Anthem and Broadlands to the Weld County Redleaf side.
Most of Broomfield nets through Xcel Energy's Solar*Rewards program at full retail-rate net metering. A small slice on the Weld County side is served by United Power, which runs a member-owned net billing structure — we verify your meter before the estimate and permit through the correct utility from day one.
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Broomfield sits between Boulder and Denver in a high-hail-event corridor; newer-construction subdivisions like Anthem and Wildgrass take heavy damage in most major storm cells.
Broomfield is its own City and County; permits route through the Broomfield Building Department with online portal submission.
Solar arrays in Broomfield interconnect through Xcel Energy under standard net-metering (subject to current published utility rules). We handle the interconnection paperwork, array design against your real annual usage, and the Broomfield County permitting end-to-end.
Same crews, same materials, same scheduling priority across the Denver footprint.
The Denver metro sits at the eastern foot of the Rockies in one of the most active hail belts in North America. Recent benchmark events include the May 2017 Mother's Day storm (one of the costliest Colorado hail events on record), the June 2018 Front Range supercell sequence, multiple 2023 storm cells centered over Aurora and Highlands Ranch (producing baseball-sized hail in some areas), and the April 2024 metro-wide hail event. Insurance-claim density runs 3-5x national average across the metro in peak storm years.
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