Greeley sits in the heart of the hail corridor — Downtown Greeley, West Greeley, and Promontory and the broader Weld County footprint. Greeley sits in the Weld County hail corridor; supercell storms forming over the High Plains regularly drop quarter-to-golf-ball hail throughout the city. 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 ReviewGreeley is the Weld County seat — home to the University of Northern Colorado, JBS USA beef processing, the Wattenberg oil and gas field, and a dense network of dairy, feedlot, and agricultural warehouse operations. That mix means heavier commercial and flat-roof demand than most Front Range cities. From a West Greeley new build to a dairy barn retrofit outside Kersey, Roof Technologies handles it all with one crew and one documented process.
Residential roofing, agricultural & commercial flat roofs, solar installs, and gutters across Greeley, CO and Weld County.
These are the principles every job in Greeley is built on — from the first call to the final walkthrough, whether it's a UNC-area rental, a West Greeley new build, or a 40,000 sq ft dairy barn out on Weld County Road 49.
Written quotes, documented scopes, and no surprise charges. You always know exactly what's happening and why.
Our proprietary project management system tracks every crew, material, and deadline so nothing falls through the cracks.
One project manager owns every phase — coordinating our in-house crews and vetted trade partners — so your Greeley project always has one number to call, not a chain of handoffs.
Every project ends with a walkthrough. We don't consider a job done until you're fully satisfied with the results.
Greeley is not a Denver suburb. It's the Weld County seat with its own economy — JBS meatpacking, dairy and beef cattle operations, Wattenberg oil-field service contractors, agricultural warehouses, UNC rental housing, and a booming West Greeley residential market. That mix produces far heavier commercial and flat-roof demand than any other Front Range city its size, on top of the same Hail Alley storm exposure as Fort Collins and Loveland.
Roof Technologies works the full range: dairy barns and ag warehouses in TPO, EPDM, and metal; oil-field service buildings that see constant wind and dust; UNC-area rental property owners managing multi-unit re-roofs; and residential neighborhoods from Promontory and Kelly Farms to Boomerang Links, St. Michaels, and the older core around Downtown Greeley. Weld County permit familiarity is baked in — the process runs differently from Larimer, Boulder, and Adams.
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Serving Greeley, CO and surrounding Weld County communities along the US-85 corridor and the Wattenberg Field service area.
Greeley sits on the open Front Range plains with abundant year-round sun and excellent south-facing roofs on newer West Greeley developments like Promontory, Kelly Farms, and Boomerang Links. Xcel Energy is the electric utility for most of Greeley and handles residential solar net metering — Atmos Energy serves natural gas in parts of town, but that only affects heating, not your solar interconnection.
A growing number of oil-field-area homeowners in Gill, Kersey, Platteville, and LaSalle are adopting solar to hedge against grid volatility and long-run utility rate changes. Roof Technologies handles the Xcel permitting and interconnection paperwork from start to finish and installs traditional solar panel systems as well as the Tesla Solar Roof.
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Greeley sits in the Weld County hail corridor; supercell storms forming over the High Plains regularly drop quarter-to-golf-ball hail throughout the city.
Greeley permits residential roofing through the city; the city has adopted current IRC code with permitted-only re-roof requirements.
Solar arrays in Greeley interconnect through Xcel Energy / United Power under standard net-metering (subject to current published utility rules). We handle the interconnection paperwork, array design against your real annual usage, and the Weld County permitting end-to-end.
Same crews, same materials, same scheduling priority across the Northern CO footprint.
Larimer and Weld Counties see consistent hail and high-wind activity, with major insured-loss events landing through Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, and Windsor on a near-annual basis. The 2018 Front Range sequence and 2023 hail cells both produced widespread roof replacement scope across the corridor.
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