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Storm-Rated Roofing in Loveland, CO

Loveland sits in the heart of the hail corridor — Old Town Loveland, Mariana Butte, and Boyd Lake area and the broader Larimer County footprint. Loveland takes some of the heaviest hail events in Northern Colorado — multiple major storms have caused widespread roof replacements across the metro in recent years. Roof Technologies handles the full claim-to-completion workflow from inspection through final inspection sign-off.

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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 — Loveland, CO

The Sweetheart City's Roofing & Solar Specialists — Post-2018 Storm

Loveland is more than the Valentine Re-mailing Program, Chapungu Sculpture Park, and the Colorado Eagles at Budweiser Events Center — it's the home address of the single costliest hail event in Colorado history. On July 10, 2018, softball-sized hail put 2,500+ claims on the wire in a single day and roughly $2.3 billion in insured damage on the books. Roof Technologies worked that event, and we've been specifying, installing, and supplementing Loveland roofs ever since — from The Ranch and Centerra up to Lake Loveland and out to Mariana Butte.

  • 2018 hail storm claim veterans — still working active supplements
  • Class 4 impact-rated shingles on the I-25 Hail Alley corridor
  • Centerra ARC & The Ranch HOA architectural submissions handled
  • Solar with Platte River Power Authority / Loveland Water & Power net metering
  • Boyd Lake & Lake Loveland waterfront-home weatherproofing
  • Service radius: Berthoud, Johnstown, Milliken, Windsor, Timnath, Campion
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Roof Technologies Loveland crew at a Centerra re-roof
$2.3B 2018 Hail Event — Largest in CO History
Roof Technologies team at a Loveland re-roof
Our Core Values

Roof Technologies Core Values

These are the principles every Loveland job is built on — whether it's a fresh 2018-supplement inspection on Lake Loveland or a Class 4 re-roof in the Centerra ARC pipeline.

  • 1

    2018 Storm Documentation Standards

    Every Loveland inspection uses the same evidentiary photo and measurement standard we built for the July 10, 2018 catastrophe claims. Insurance supplements don't get rejected on sloppy paperwork.

  • 2

    Centerra ARC & HOA Approval Handled

    We pull the current Centerra Community Association architectural guidelines, submit the application with Class 4 manufacturer specs, and won't tear off a shingle until approval is on file.

  • 3

    Our Crew — Not a Subcontractor Chain

    The installers on your Thompson Valley, Boyd Lake, or Mariana Butte home are Roof Technologies employees. One point of accountability from estimate to final inspection.

  • 4

    Platte River Power Authority Native

    We're wired into Loveland Water & Power's interconnection process — not Xcel's. Solar paperwork, meter swaps, and net-metering billing all run through the correct municipal pipeline.

Why Loveland Chooses Us

Thousands of Post-2018 Loveland Roofs. Still Counting.

July 10, 2018 is the day Loveland became a roofing city. Softball-sized hail, 2,500+ insurance claims filed in a single day, roughly $2.3 billion in total insured damage — the largest hail insurance event in Colorado's recorded history. In the two years that followed, a significant share of Loveland's housing stock was re-roofed, and we worked a substantial volume of those jobs from Centerra to The Ranch, from Sylvan Dale up to Mariana Butte, and across the Thompson Valley corridor.

That event is still generating work today. Seven years out, many of those 2018 roofs are mid-lifecycle and absorbing fresh granule loss from subsequent smaller storms — and ongoing supplements from the original claim are still active on carrier books. Whether you own a Lake Loveland waterfront, a Mariana Butte golf-course custom, a Seven Lakes ranch, or a Downtown Loveland bungalow, the same team that specified your neighbors' re-roofs is ready to handle yours.

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Post-2018 hail storm re-roof in Loveland, CO
Service Area

Roofing & Solar Across Loveland's Signature Neighborhoods

Serving Loveland, CO and surrounding Larimer County and eastern Weld County communities — same project manager, same documented process.

Loveland CO primary service area

Loveland, CO

Primary Service Area
Centerra and The Ranch Loveland CO

Centerra & The Ranch

Master-Planned & Events Corridor
Berthoud Johnstown and Milliken CO

Berthoud, Johnstown & Milliken

Southern Larimer / Weld County
The Ranch
Seven Lakes
Centerra
Thompson Valley
Boyd Lake
Sylvan Dale
Mariana Butte
Alford Lake
Lake Loveland
Downtown Loveland
Sunset Vista
Spring Glade
Horseshoe Lake
High Plains Village
Milner Heights
McKee
Rivermont
Creek Ridge Meadows
Clarendon Hills
Kinston
Berthoud Johnstown Milliken Windsor Timnath
Campion
Masonville
Larimer County
Solar Installation — Loveland, CO

Loveland Solar — Platte River Power Authority, Not Xcel

Loveland runs on a different grid than the Denver metro. The City of Loveland is a municipal utility customer of Platte River Power Authority — the same non-profit public-power generation consortium that supplies Fort Collins, Longmont, and Estes Park. That means net metering, interconnection, and bi-directional metering are administered through Loveland Water & Power, NOT Xcel Energy. The economics are still strong, but the paperwork pathway is meaningfully different — and that's something production contractors from the Denver metro routinely get wrong.

South-facing Centerra homes tend to have ideal production geometry, and for Mariana Butte and Lake Loveland custom builds where HOAs prefer an integrated aesthetic over rack-mounted panels, we install the Tesla Solar Roof. Every Loveland solar design is sized against your actual Loveland Water & Power usage, with the interconnection application, permit, and meter swap handled end-to-end by our crew.

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Local Coverage

Neighborhoods, ZIPs & Local Conditions in Loveland, CO

Roof Technologies works Larimer County roofs every week. Here’s where our crews land and what the local conditions look like.

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions

  • Old Town Loveland
  • Mariana Butte
  • Boyd Lake area
  • Centerra

ZIP Codes Served

  • 80537
  • 80538
Local Climate & Storm Profile

Loveland takes some of the heaviest hail events in Northern Colorado — multiple major storms have caused widespread roof replacements across the metro in recent years.

Loveland Permitting & Code

Loveland permits residential re-roofs through the city Building Inspection department; the city follows current IRC code with full ice-and-water shield requirements.

Utility & Solar Interconnection

Solar arrays in Loveland interconnect through Loveland Water and 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 Larimer County permitting end-to-end.

Nearby Service Areas

Loveland Sits in the Northern CO Service Region

Same crews, same materials, same scheduling priority across the Northern CO footprint.

Storm Context

Northern Colorado Storm Corridor

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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FAQ

Common Questions From Loveland Homeowners

From our Loveland crew we serve Loveland and the surrounding Larimer County metro. Anywhere in the local service band, we can reach within the same day. See the city-tile grid below for the full list of dedicated city pages.
Yes — Roof Technologies is a fully insured roofing contractor with CO state contractor licensing and full liability and workers'-compensation coverage. We can produce certificates of insurance naming any party as additional insured.
A standard residential re-roof in Loveland runs 1-2 working days for tear-off, deck inspection, underlayment, and shingle install. Larger or steep-slope homes can run 2-3 days. We schedule a single crew per job from start to final sign-off.
Manufacturer warranty on the shingle line (typically 30-50 years on Class 4 impact-rated lines, lifetime on Tesla Solar Roof). Plus our 5-year workmanship warranty on every install. Manufacturer extended warranties (Golden Pledge, SureStart, etc.) available on every certified installation.
Loveland takes some of the heaviest hail events in Northern Colorado — multiple major storms have caused widespread roof replacements across the metro in recent years. Class 4 UL 2218 impact-rated shingles are the spec default on every re-roof we install here and most major insurers publish a homeowner discount when documented Class 4 material is installed.
If the storm caused functional damage (not just cosmetic), most homeowner policies in Loveland cover full replacement of the affected slopes. We document the loss with full-roof photo packet, manufacturer-spec sheets, and code-upgrade scope so your adjuster has everything they need for full approval.
Most Loveland carriers approve a documented hail claim within 2-4 weeks of first notice of loss. Roof Technologies handles the carrier communication, supplemental submissions, and code-upgrade requests so the homeowner only needs to sign the proceeds endorsement and schedule install.
State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Farmers, Liberty Mutual, and American Family all publish Class 4 impact-resistant roof discounts on Loveland policies when a UL 2218 Class 4 shingle is installed. Discounts typically run 5% to 28% off the wind/hail portion of the premium. We provide the manufacturer certification letter your carrier needs to activate the discount.