The Marshall Fire rewrote how Louisville builds. We install Class A fire-rated assemblies, ember-resistant details, and solar-ready roofs across Old Town, Steel Ranch, Centennial Valley, Hillsborough, and the Enclave — with a documented packet your insurer and your building department both accept. Rebuilds, re-roofs, and new construction throughout Louisville and Boulder County. Free estimates.
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 ReviewLouisville has two stories running side by side. A 150-year-old coal-mining town with Main Street, the Rec Center, Coal Creek Golf Course, Louisville Memorial Park, and St. Louis Parish anchoring Old Town — and a rebuild community where roughly 500 homes came back from the ground up after the Marshall Fire on December 30, 2021. We run projects on both sides of that line: historic-district submittals for pre-fire Main Street homes, full Class A WUI assemblies for Centennial Valley, Hillsborough, and Enclave rebuilds, and the ember-resistant details the updated code now requires across the whole city.
Marshall Fire rebuilds, Old Town historic roofs, Class A WUI assemblies, solar installs, and Tesla Solar Roof across Louisville and Boulder County.
The principles behind every roof, rebuild, and solar install in Louisville — from the WUI worksheet and HPC submittal at the front of the job to the final inspection.
Written quotes, documented scopes, WUI compliance packets, and HPC submittals you can read before we order material. No surprises, no upsells.
Every Louisville job moves through our proprietary project system — tracking rebuild permit status, Boulder County coordination, HPC sign-off, and inspection dates in one place.
One project manager owns every phase — coordinating our in-house crews and vetted trade partners — so every Marshall Fire rebuild, Old Town replacement, and Steel Ranch re-roof has one number to call, not a chain of handoffs.
Every Louisville project ends with a walkthrough, a magnetic nail sweep, and a full documentation packet — Class A assembly certificate, ember-resistant vent spec, Class 4 certificate — that goes straight to your insurer.
On December 30, 2021, the Marshall Fire tore through Louisville in a single afternoon. Roughly 500 homes inside the city limits were destroyed — the worst losses concentrated in Centennial Valley, Hillsborough, and the Enclave, with additional destruction across Coal Creek Ranch, Harper Lake, and south Louisville. We've spent the years since working inside those neighborhoods on rebuilds, pulling Class A assemblies through the updated WUI code, specifying ember-resistant vents and non-combustible gutter details, and handing finished homeowners the documentation packet their insurance carriers actually require.
Louisville projects outside the burn footprint demand a different touch. Old Town Main Street homes run through the Historic Preservation Commission and need period-appropriate profiles, Steel Ranch is a newer HOA community with its own material standards, and Coal Creek Ranch golf-course homes often want custom details that match the neighborhood feel. Same documented process — whether the project is a post-fire rebuild in Centennial Valley, a Main Street historic replacement, or a Steel Ranch re-roof.
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Serving the City of Louisville and surrounding Boulder County communities — Old Town to Steel Ranch, the Marshall Fire rebuild area, and the Superior / Lafayette / Erie / Broomfield corridor.
Louisville sits inside Xcel Energy territory, and the city's post-Marshall building code requires solar-ready framing, conduit pathways, and reserved panel capacity on new residential construction and rebuilds. That means every home coming back from the fire is structurally prepared for solar on day one — either a traditional rack-and-panel array or a fully integrated Tesla Solar Roof.
For Marshall Fire rebuilds, the Tesla Solar Roof is a natural fit. The home is all-new, the deck is fresh, and the integrated glass tile delivers roof and solar in a single system — no retrofit, no second tear-up, no mismatched attachment points. We coordinate Xcel Solar*Rewards interconnection and the City of Louisville solar permit from the same workflow, and we run it through the rebuild packet so everything hits the building department together.
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Serving the City of Louisville and surrounding Boulder County communities — Old Town, Steel Ranch, Centennial Valley, Hillsborough, the Enclave, Coal Creek Ranch, Superior, Lafayette, Erie, and Broomfield. Marshall Fire rebuilds, re-roofs, solar, and storm-damage claims. Fill out the form and we'll respond within one business day. No pressure, no obligation.