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Lakewood, CO

Jefferson County's flagship suburb sits right where the Front Range grid meets the foothills — which means Lakewood roofs have to handle hail, chinook downslope wind, and flash-flood events in the same season. Roof Technologies delivers one-contractor roofing, solar, gutters, and exteriors built for Belmar to Green Mountain.

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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 — Lakewood, CO

One Contractor for Belmar, Green Mountain, Applewood & Every Lakewood Neighborhood

Lakewood is Colorado's fifth-largest city and the flagship suburb of Jefferson County — stretching from the Belmar urban village (built on the old Villa Italia mall footprint) across the Kipling–Wadsworth grid to the foothills slopes of Green Mountain and Solterra. Every block has its own roofing story: flat-roof townhomes at Belmar, Ranch and Prairie single-story homes in Sunset Park and Morse Park, custom hillside builds above W. Alameda Parkway, and the historic Applewood district along the north edge. Roof Technologies handles all of it — one crew, one documented process, and full Jefferson County permit and ARC coordination.

  • Class 4 impact-rated shingles specified for Front Range hail
  • 6-nail high-wind fastening for Green Mountain chinook exposure
  • Jefferson County permits + City of Lakewood code — not Denver County
  • Xcel Energy Solar*Rewards net metering and Tesla Solar Roof installs
  • Belmar, Solterra & Applewood HOA / ARC approvals handled end-to-end
  • Combination hail + flash-flood storm documentation for your claim
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Our Core Values

Why Lakewood Homeowners Choose Roof Technologies

These four principles shape every Lakewood project — from the first walk-around at a Morse Park ranch to the final ARC sign-off in Solterra.

  • 1

    Jeffco Permits & Lakewood Code, Not Denver

    We pull through the Jefferson County Building Division and the City of Lakewood — including the required mid-roof inspection — so your permit, your insurance, and your eventual resale disclosure all line up cleanly.

  • 2

    Foothills-Spec Wind Package

    For Green Mountain, Solterra, and any west-facing slope above W. Alameda Parkway, we default to a 6-nail pattern, mechanical ridge-vent baffles, and a sealed starter course — engineered for chinook downslope wind.

  • 3

    Our Crew, Not a Subcontractor Chain

    The installers on your Lakewood roof are Roof Technologies employees. One point of accountability from the estimate through the Jeffco final inspection.

  • 4

    Documentation Designed for the Next Storm

    Every Lakewood install leaves the site with Class 4 certification, an HOA / ARC approval letter (Belmar, Solterra, Applewood), and photo documentation that holds up for the next hail or flash-flood claim.

Why Lakewood Chooses Us

Experience Across Every Lakewood Building Type

Lakewood's housing stock is unusually diverse for a single city: shared-roof Belmar townhomes and condos built during the Villa Italia redevelopment, custom Green Mountain foothills homes engineered to a higher wind rating, established Ranch and Prairie-style homes across Sunset Park and Morse Park, newer Solterra master-planned build-outs with strict Tuscan-inspired ARC palettes, and the tree-lined Applewood historic area along the north edge.

Each of those submarkets needs a different specification. A Solterra re-roof has to match an approved palette and pass a 130-mph wind warranty test. An Applewood job has to respect a historic-review aesthetic. A Belmar townhome has to coordinate with adjacent owners and an HOA board. We have installed and documented roofs in every one of these environments — and every job ships with a warranty trail built to survive the next Bear Creek storm.

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Roofing & Solar Across Lakewood's Signature Neighborhoods

Serving Lakewood, CO and surrounding Jefferson County communities — from Edgewater and Wheat Ridge to Morrison, Golden, and the foothills.

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Lakewood, CO

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Wheat Ridge & Golden

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Morrison & Foothills

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Solar Installation — Lakewood, CO

Lakewood Solar Panels, Xcel Solar*Rewards & Tesla Solar Roof

Lakewood is inside Xcel Energy's Public Service Company of Colorado territory, which means residential solar here qualifies for the full Solar*Rewards 1-to-1 net metering credit. Stack that with the 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit (ITC) and Colorado's sales and property tax exemptions and Lakewood has one of the strongest ROI windows in the Front Range.

The building stock helps too. Sunset Park, Morse Park, and much of the Kipling–Wadsworth grid is dominated by Ranch and Prairie-style homes with broad, uncluttered south-facing roof planes — exactly the geometry solar wants. In Applewood's solar-friendly historic district we handle the ARC review with Tesla or panel spec sheets, and in Solterra and Green Mountain we spec arrays that also meet the community's higher wind-rating standard.

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FAQ

Common Questions From Lakewood, CO Homeowners

Lakewood sits inside Jefferson County — not the City & County of Denver — so re-roof permits, zoning, and inspection scheduling all run through the Jefferson County Building Division and the City of Lakewood, not Denver's portal. Jeffco requires a mid-roof (in-progress) inspection on most tear-offs and a final, and allowable underlayment and flashing details differ from Denver's code. If your block straddles the city line into Edgewater or Wheat Ridge, we pull the correct jurisdiction's permit — submitting to Denver's system by mistake is one of the most common causes of a failed final.
Yes. Homes on Green Mountain, Solterra, and the west-facing slopes above W. Alameda Parkway see downslope chinook and Bora events that regularly push 70–90 mph gusts off the foothills. Standard 4-nail shingle fastening is not enough at that exposure. We spec a 6-nail high-wind pattern, mechanical ridge-vent baffles instead of flexible plastic shark-fin vents, enhanced starter course with factory-applied sealant, and metal drip-edge with extended face at the rakes — that package is designed to hold a Class H wind rating on the west-facing Green Mountain slopes.
Yes, and it's one of the things that makes Lakewood underwriting different from Aurora or the eastern plains. The July 2018 and May 2023 storms both dropped large hail along the W. 6th Avenue and Bear Creek corridors and then triggered flash flooding down Bear Creek and Weaver Gulch within hours. That combination means homes need both impact-rated shingles AND an intact, sealed valley/flashing system — a hail-damaged valley that doesn't leak in a normal rain will absolutely leak in a flash-flood event. We document both exposures in every Lakewood storm inspection.
State Farm, Farmers, Liberty Mutual, Allstate, USAA, and American Family all publish impact-resistant roof discounts on Jefferson County policies when a qualifying UL 2218 Class 4 shingle is installed. Discounts on the wind/hail portion of the premium typically run 5% to 28% — Liberty Mutual and State Farm tend to be the most aggressive in Jeffco. We supply the manufacturer certification letter your carrier needs to activate the discount, and we file it with the Jefferson County permit so it's in your permanent record.
Most Belmar townhome and condo communities (the Belmar Lofts, Belmar Park townhomes, Belmar Village) share master roofs across multiple owners and require an HOA architectural submission plus board approval before a single shingle is removed. We handle the full packet: manufacturer spec sheets, color chip, wind rating letter, insurance certificate, and the required multi-unit scope of work. For shared-building re-roofs we also coordinate with adjacent owners on parking, material staging, and tear-off sequencing so nobody ends up with an exposed deck overnight.
Yes — Solterra has one of the stricter architectural review committees in Lakewood. The ARC enforces a pre-approved palette built around earth-tone dimensional shingles that match the community's Tuscan-inspired stucco and stone, and the ARC typically requires Class 4 impact rating with a minimum 130-mph wind warranty given the hogback exposure. We submit the Solterra ARC application with color chip, cut sheets, and wind-rating letter, and we will not schedule tear-off until written ARC approval is in your file.
Lakewood is inside Xcel Energy's Public Service Company of Colorado service territory, so a residential solar array here qualifies for Xcel's full 1-to-1 net metering credit under the Solar*Rewards program — every kWh you send back to the grid offsets a kWh you pull. The 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit (ITC) stacks on top. We size the array against your 12-month Xcel usage, file the interconnection application, pull the Lakewood + Jefferson County electrical/structural permits, and handle the final Xcel net-meter swap — you sign once.
Generally yes — and Lakewood's housing stock is actually well-suited to it. The Prairie, Ranch, and Mid-Century Modern homes that dominate Sunset Park, Morse Park, Applewood, and much of the Kipling–Wadsworth grid have the simple, lower-pitch rooflines (4:12 to 6:12) that Tesla's glass tile system installs cleanly on. Newer Solterra and Union Ridge builds with steeper pitches and more complex hips also work, though those need more tile types per roof. We handle Lakewood permitting, the Xcel interconnection, and — if you're in a historic or ARC-reviewed community like Applewood — the architectural approval with Tesla's spec sheets attached.