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One of Colorado's newest incorporated cities — formed in 2001 out of unincorporated Arapahoe County — Centennial sits right in the Front Range hail corridor. Roof Technologies delivers a one-contractor solution for Piney Creek, Willow Creek, Cherry Knolls, Southglenn, Smoky Hill, the Dry Creek / Arapahoe Road corridors, and the full Centennial Airport (KAPA) zoning area. Free estimates.

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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.

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Roof Technologies — Centennial, CO

One Contractor for Every Roof, Solar, and Exterior Project in Centennial

Centennial is one of Colorado's newest incorporated cities — created in 2001 when residents of unincorporated Arapahoe County voted to form their own municipality, and named in honor of Colorado's 1876 statehood centennial. The housing stock reflects four decades of south-metro growth: the 1970s and 1980s master-planned communities of Piney Creek and Willow Creek, the mid-century ranches of original Southglenn, the custom luxury builds around Cherry Knolls and Heritage Greens, the 1990s and 2000s production-home subdivisions like Smoky Hill Village, Centennial Ridge, and Chapparral, and the newer townhome and patio-home infill around The Streets at SouthGlenn redevelopment. Roof Technologies handles the full roof, solar, gutters, and exterior scope — Piney Creek and Willow Creek ARC packets, City of Centennial / Arapahoe County permits, Centennial Airport (KAPA) height compliance, and insurance-claim documentation for hail season — with one crew and one documented process.

  • Class 4 impact-rated shingles for south Denver metro hail exposure
  • Piney Creek, Willow Creek, Chapparral, and Cherry Knolls HOA ARC submissions
  • Residential, luxury custom, and commercial roofing along Dry Creek / Arapahoe Road
  • Xcel Energy solar systems and Tesla Solar Roof installation
  • Centennial Airport (KAPA) Part 77 height compliance for re-pitches and parapets
  • Insurance claim documentation for 2018 and 2023 hail-cycle re-roofs
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Our Core Values

Why Centennial Homeowners Choose Roof Technologies

These four principles shape every Centennial project — from the first HOA ARC packet to the final inspection with the City of Centennial Building Division or Arapahoe County.

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    Governance-Aware Permit Handling

    Centennial incorporated in 2001 and still runs a hybrid authority with Arapahoe County for some functions. We verify the current routing parcel-by-parcel and pull the permit through the right desk — not the one we used last month.

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    Piney Creek / Willow Creek ARC Support

    Piney Creek, Willow Creek (I, II, and III), Cherry Knolls, Chapparral, Heritage Greens, Southcreek, and Chenango all require architectural review. We prepare the packet, match the palette, and wait for written approval before ordering material.

  • 3

    Centennial Airport (KAPA) Compliance

    For homes in the Part 77 approach and transition surfaces around KAPA — Colorado's busiest GA airport — we run any added roof height or rooftop equipment against the published imaginary surfaces before permit submittal.

  • 4

    Documented Warranty & Insurance Trail

    Every Centennial install leaves the site with Class 4 certification, HOA approval letter, city or county final inspection, and photo documentation for the next hail claim or resale disclosure — same trail we've used through the 2018 and 2023 hail cycles.

Why Centennial Chooses Us

Specified for Centennial's Full Housing Mix

Centennial's stock is unusually varied for a city that only incorporated in 2001. Piney Creek and Willow Creek are the 1970s and 1980s master-planned backbone — architectural-shingle two-stories under active HOAs with mature ARC processes and a legacy of cedar-shake conversions. Original Southglenn, developed around the old Southglenn Mall site, is mid-century single-story ranch and split-level with low-pitch roofs, step-flashing against brick, and multiple shingle layers on original plank or early plywood sheathing. Cherry Knolls and Heritage Greens are the luxury custom lane — complex multi-hip rooflines, heavy dormer geometry, and high-end material callouts. And the 1990s-through-2000s production subdivisions — Smoky Hill Village, Centennial Ridge, Centennial Pines, Centennial Meadows, Chapparral, Homestead Farm — went up in waves and now re-roof in waves after every hail cycle.

We execute all four of those housing types from the same field process. The Willow Creek ARC submittal looks nothing like a Cherry Knolls custom-home spec, and a Southglenn mid-century tear-off doesn't resemble a Centennial Ridge production re-roof — but the documented workflow, the Class 4 shingle standard, and the photo trail that survives to the next closing are identical.

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Roofing & Solar Across Centennial's Signature Neighborhoods

Serving Centennial, CO and surrounding Arapahoe County south-metro communities — Greenwood Village, Lone Tree, Littleton, Cherry Hills Village, Foxfield, Englewood, and the east edge of Aurora.

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Centennial, CO

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Piney Creek and Willow Creek Centennial CO

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Master-Planned HOA Communities
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Mid-Century & Luxury Custom
Piney Creek
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Cherry Creek Meadows
Smoky Hill Village
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Chapparral
Walnut Hills
Heritage Place
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Heritage Greens
Centennial Pines
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Southcreek
Chenango
Streets at SouthGlenn
Dry Creek Corridor
Arapahoe Road
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Goodson Rec
Greenwood Village
Lone Tree
Littleton
Cherry Hills Village
Foxfield
Englewood
Aurora (east edge)
Solar Installation — Centennial, CO

Centennial Solar Panels, Xcel Net Metering & Tesla Solar Roof

Essentially all of Centennial — Piney Creek, Willow Creek, Southglenn, Cherry Knolls, the Dry Creek / Arapahoe Road corridor, Chapparral, and the Smoky Hill area — is served by Xcel Energy under the Solar*Rewards program with 1-to-1 retail-rate net metering. Combined with roughly 300 sunny days a year, the 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit, and Colorado's state-level incentives, south-metro Arapahoe County is one of Colorado's strongest solar markets.

Centennial's 1990s and 2000s production stock — Centennial Ridge, Smoky Hill Village, Homestead Farm, Centennial Meadows — is dominated by south-facing Prairie-style two-story homes with broad, unshaded roof planes that produce exceptionally well. For Cherry Knolls and Heritage Greens custom-home owners who want an integrated roof-plus-solar system — especially on post-hail total-loss re-roofs — we install the Tesla Solar Roof as a complete architectural system, with HOA-ready product specs and Arapahoe County / City of Centennial permit coordination and KAPA Part 77 height checks where applicable.

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Common Questions From Centennial, CO Homeowners

Centennial is one of Colorado's newest incorporated cities, formed in 2001 out of previously unincorporated Arapahoe County and named in honor of Colorado's 1876 statehood centennial. The governance structure is a bit of a hybrid: the City of Centennial runs its own planning, code enforcement, and building division, but it contracts for a number of services (including some inspection and records functions) through Arapahoe County — which is why permit workflows here don't look quite like the ones in Lone Tree, Greenwood Village, or Littleton. We verify the current routing parcel-by-parcel, pull the permit through the correct authority (City of Centennial Building Division in most cases, Arapahoe County for carved-out functions), and cross-check against the Arapahoe County recorded plat notes before tear-off. It's a detail most contractors miss the first few times they work in Centennial — and it can delay an insurance-timeline re-roof if it's handled wrong.
Centennial Airport (KAPA) is the busiest general aviation airport in Colorado and one of the busiest in the country, and its Part 77 imaginary surfaces — the FAA-defined protected airspace around the runway approach and transition slopes — cover a meaningful chunk of the southern Centennial housing stock, particularly homes east and west of the Arapahoe Road / Peoria / Jordan alignment. For a like-for-like shingle re-roof, the airport zoning rarely matters because the ridgeline isn't changing. But for any project that increases roof height or adds rooftop equipment — solar racking, a re-pitched addition, new mechanical curbs, or particularly a parapet extension on a commercial flat roof — we run the roof height and any added equipment against the published KAPA Part 77 surfaces before submitting the building permit. For most residential solar arrays the low-profile flush racking clears easily; but we document it either way so the file is clean if the FAA or Arapahoe County Public Works ever asks.
Piney Creek and Willow Creek are two of Centennial's largest and most recognizable master-planned communities, and both have active architectural review committees — but their shingle palettes and submittal processes differ. Piney Creek, developed primarily in the 1980s on the east side of town near the Smoky Hill corridor, runs through the Piney Creek Maintenance Association and its ARC with a palette leaning toward weathered woods, estate grays, and darker browns on mostly architectural-shingle homes. Willow Creek — older, developed through the 1970s on the west side near I-25 and Dry Creek — has sub-associations (Willow Creek I, II, and III) each with their own board and approved color lists, and a higher concentration of cedar-shake-originated roofs that have been converted to Class 4 asphalt over time. In both communities we pull the current guidelines, submit the ARC packet with manufacturer product sheet and physical color sample, and wait on written approval before material order. We also handle Chapparral, Cherry Knolls, Cherry Creek Meadows, Smoky Hill Village, Centennial Ridge, Centennial Pines, Walnut Hills, Heritage Place, Homestead Farm, Heritage Greens, Centennial Meadows, Southcreek, and Chenango the same way.
Yes — and Centennial is one of the markets where the discount is most material, because Arapahoe County sits squarely in the Front Range hail corridor. State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, American Family, and Farmers all publish an impact-resistant roof credit that applies to Arapahoe County policies when a UL 2218 Class 4 shingle is installed. The actual discount depends on carrier and product — we've seen ranges from about 5% to 28% off the wind/hail portion of the premium on Centennial policies, with USAA's credit among the more generous given the military-friendly customer base across south Denver metro. We install CertainTeed NorthGate, Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration Storm, GAF Timberline HDZ with the impact-resistant upgrade, IKO Nordic, and Malarkey Legacy as the primary Class 4 specs, and we issue the manufacturer certification letter and installation photos at closeout so the carrier can activate the discount on your next renewal. It's often one of the single fastest-paying upgrades in the whole Centennial market.
Yes, significantly. The original Southglenn neighborhood went up primarily between the mid-1950s and the 1970s around the old Southglenn Mall site, so the housing stock there is dominated by single-story ranch and split-level homes with relatively low-pitch roofs, lots of step-flashing against brick facades, and original plywood or even plank sheathing underneath multiple shingle layers. Those jobs usually involve a full tear-off of two or three shingle layers, sheathing replacement in spots, and upgraded ice-and-water shield at every valley and penetration. The Streets at SouthGlenn redevelopment — the mixed-use replacement of the old mall that opened in the late 2000s — and the surrounding newer infill housing (townhomes, lofts, and patio homes) are an entirely different roof system: higher pitches, engineered trusses, OSB sheathing, and architectural shingles often specified to developer-grade rather than long-warranty. For the newer stock we typically recommend a Class 4 upgrade; for the original mid-century stock we document the number of existing layers and the sheathing condition up front so there are no change-order surprises.
Yes. Essentially all of Centennial — Piney Creek, Willow Creek, Southglenn, the Dry Creek / Arapahoe Road corridor, Centennial Ridge, and the Chapparral / Smoky Hill areas — is served by Xcel Energy under the Solar*Rewards program with 1-to-1 retail-rate net metering. Combined with the 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit and Colorado's state-level incentives, Centennial is one of the stronger solar ROI markets in the state — especially because so much of the south Denver metro housing stock is south-facing Prairie-style and two-story production homes with broad, unshaded roof planes designed (without anyone planning it this way) almost perfectly for rooftop PV. We handle the Xcel interconnection application, City of Centennial (or Arapahoe County, depending on parcel) solar permit, Piney Creek / Willow Creek / Cherry Knolls / Chapparral ARC packets, and the final commissioning inspection.
Arapahoe County, and Centennial specifically, sat directly in the path of both the June 2018 metro-wide hailstorm (still the costliest insured hail event in Colorado history at the time) and the high-impact April and May 2023 storms that hit the south and southeast metro. The 2018 event in particular produced golf-ball to baseball-sized hail across Piney Creek, Smoky Hill, Cherry Knolls, and the Arapahoe Road corridor, triggering tens of thousands of roof claims across the south-metro insurance book. The 2023 storms concentrated damage a little further west but still re-roofed entire stretches of Willow Creek, Southglenn, and Heritage Place. The pattern is consistent — southwest-moving supercells drop off the Palmer Divide and cross Centennial on their way into Denver proper — which is exactly why we specify Class 4 impact-rated shingles as the standard product on every Centennial re-roof, and why we retain pre-storm inspection photos in the file for every completed job.
Yes. Centennial sits right in the middle of the south Denver metro cluster, and our south-metro coverage area runs from Cherry Hills Village and Greenwood Village on the north, through Centennial and Foxfield in the middle, down into Lone Tree and the Park Meadows area on the south, and west across Englewood into Littleton. Each of those cities has its own building department and its own preferred HOA submittal format — Greenwood Village requires significantly more paperwork than most metro suburbs, Cherry Hills Village has strict roof-material and color guidelines on its luxury-lot ranches, and Lone Tree coordinates closely with Douglas County on some functions even though the city runs its own permit desk. We pull permits through the correct jurisdiction for every job and adjust the submittal package to match — same documented process, different paperwork front end.