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Fire-Ready, Storm-Rated Roofing in Superior, CO

Superior was the epicenter of the December 30, 2021 Marshall Fire — roughly 800 homes lost, concentrated in Rock Creek, Sagamore, Saddle Brook, and Heatherwood. We run a dedicated Marshall Fire rebuild crew inside the Town of Superior's post-fire WUI code: Class A fire-rated assemblies, ember-resistant venting, solar-ready decks, and coordination with the general contractors handling full-reconstruction projects. 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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Rebuilding Superior — At the Epicenter of the Marshall Fire

On December 30, 2021, roughly 800 homes in Superior were destroyed in a single afternoon — the most of any municipality affected by the Marshall Fire and the largest suburban-area wildland fire in Colorado history. The losses concentrated in Rock Creek's four sub-phases, Sagamore, Saddle Brook, and Heatherwood. Superior's rebuild wave has actually outpaced Louisville's in total volume, and the work is still active. From Original Superior and the McCaslin Boulevard commercial district to the US-36 tech corridor, FlatIron Plaza, and the Target-anchored McCaslin Marketplace, we've built our Superior practice around the town's post-fire WUI code — not a generic Boulder County default.

  • Dedicated Marshall Fire rebuild crew — Class A assemblies by default
  • Town of Superior WUI compliance packets — ember-resistant vents, non-combustible eaves
  • Rock Creek sub-phase HOA coordination (4 distinct phases, 4 review tracks)
  • Sagamore, Saddle Brook, Heatherwood & Trailhead rebuild experience
  • General-contractor coordination for full reconstruction vs. isolated re-roofs
  • Solar-ready decks & Tesla Solar Roof for clean-sheet rebuild construction
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Our Core Values

How We Run Every Superior Rebuild

Marshall Fire rebuilds aren't standard roof jobs. Each one sits inside a full-home reconstruction, a WUI compliance checklist, an HOA architectural review, and — almost always — an active insurance supplement. Here's how we keep it moving.

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    Transparency

    Line-item rebuild scopes, Class A assembly specifications, and full WUI compliance packets in writing before we order material. No surprise code-upgrade invoices mid-build.

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    Technology-Driven Process

    Every Superior rebuild moves through our proprietary project system — the same platform that tracks Town of Superior permit status, HOA approvals, insurance supplement activity, and the general contractor's build schedule.

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    One Point of Accountability

    One project manager owns the roofing and solar scope — coordinating our in-house crews and vetted trade partners, and working alongside your GC rather than against them. The homeowner has one number to call for every phase.

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    Customer-First Finish

    Every Superior rebuild ends with a final walkthrough, a magnetic nail sweep, and a full documentation packet — Class A assembly certificate, WUI compliance worksheet, ember-resistant vent listings, and solar-ready attestation for your insurer and future buyer.

Why Superior Homeowners Choose Us

A Dedicated Marshall Fire Rebuild Team

The Marshall Fire reshaped Superior in one afternoon. The rebuild has been a years-long effort — working through insurance supplements, a tightened Town of Superior WUI code, Rock Creek sub-phase HOAs that review independently, and the coordination required when a roof has to land inside a full-home reconstruction run by a general contractor. We built a dedicated crew around that reality.

We know the Town of Superior Building Department by name. We know the Rock Creek Ranch ARC's review timelines, the Sagamore and Saddle Brook guidelines, and how the Heatherwood HOA handles shingle profile and color approvals. We know which Marshall-Fire-specific insurance supplements close the ACV-to-RCV gap and which documentation public adjusters need to get them funded. We know where the ember-resistant vent line items and the non-combustible drip edge upgrades live in the code and in the estimate. Whether we're replacing a damaged roof in Original Superior or coordinating a ground-up rebuild in Rock Creek, the documented process is the same.

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Superior Neighborhoods & the Marshall Fire Ring

Serving the Town of Superior and the surrounding Marshall Fire impact area — Louisville, Lafayette, Broomfield, southern Boulder, Erie, and eastern Westminster.

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Solar-Ready Rebuilds & Tesla Solar Roof

Superior sits in Xcel Energy territory, and solar-ready construction is now mandated on Marshall Fire rebuilds — every new structure has to include a designated south-facing solar-ready zone with unshaded roof area, reinforced framing, conduit pathways, and reserved electrical panel capacity. Because these rebuilds are clean-sheet new construction from the foundation up, adding solar at the build is dramatically cheaper than retrofitting after move-in.

The Tesla Solar Roof has been particularly popular in the Superior rebuild market for exactly that reason — it arrives as the roof rather than as an array bolted to one. In Rock Creek and Sagamore especially, where HOA architectural review can be strict on surface-mount solar, the integrated glass-tile aesthetic of the Tesla Solar Roof is often the cleanest path to ARC approval. We coordinate the Xcel Solar*Rewards interconnection, the Town of Superior solar permit, and the HOA submittal from the same workflow.

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Common Questions From Superior Homeowners & Marshall Fire Rebuilders

The Marshall Fire of December 30, 2021 remains the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history and the largest suburban-area wildland fire the state has ever seen. Superior was the epicenter — roughly 800 homes in town were destroyed in a single afternoon, with the heaviest losses in Rock Creek (across its four sub-phases), Sagamore, Saddle Brook, and Heatherwood. The rebuild wave in Superior has actually been larger than Louisville's, and as of 2026 the pipeline of active rebuilds and code-upgrade re-roofs is still working through the town. We've dedicated a crew specifically to Marshall Fire rebuild work — Class A fire-rated assemblies, WUI-compliant detailing, and coordination with the general contractors managing full rebuilds from the foundation up.
The Town of Superior adopted some of the strictest wildland-urban interface (WUI) building code updates in Colorado after the Marshall Fire — stricter than most neighboring jurisdictions including the base Boulder County amendments. Beyond the Class A roof assembly requirement (UL 790 / ASTM E108), Superior requires ember-resistant venting throughout the attic, non-combustible eave construction on fire-facing exposures, ignition-resistant exterior materials, defensible space documentation, and code-referenced detailing on rake edges, rakes, and ridge vents that many standard roof packages don't include out of the box. We pull the Town of Superior checklist for every parcel and build the assembly to match — not the county-minimum default.
Effectively yes. The Town of Superior designated a town-wide WUI overlay after the Marshall Fire, and any re-roof or new roof anywhere inside the town limits has to be specified as a Class A assembly — not just a Class A shingle on a non-rated deck. That means UL 790 certified covering, Class A-rated synthetic underlayment, non-combustible drip edge, and ember-resistant detailing at all roof-to-wall transitions. For Rock Creek, Sagamore, Saddle Brook, Heatherwood, Trailhead, Original Superior, and Sagehill parcels alike, we quote the full Class A assembly by default.
Ember intrusion was the primary failure mode in the Marshall Fire — embers drifted miles ahead of the flame front and ignited attics through standard soffit and gable vents. Superior's WUI code now requires ember-resistant vents meeting specifications like ASTM E2886 or the 1/8-inch non-combustible mesh standard, with baffled or flame-blocking designs on all attic, crawlspace, and roof-line intakes. We install Brandguard or Vulcan ember-resistant vents on Superior projects and document the product listings in the compliance packet the Building Department requires at final inspection.
Marshall Fire rebuilds are full reconstructions, not roof-only claims, and the insurance math is very different. Homeowners with Replacement Cost Value (RCV) policies are generally rebuilding to current code — which in Superior now means a substantially more expensive Class A / WUI assembly than the original pre-2021 roof. Where the original policy didn't include a code-upgrade rider, there can be a significant gap between the RCV settlement and the as-rebuilt cost; Marshall-Fire-specific supplements and Extended Replacement Cost endorsements often close that gap. ACV (Actual Cash Value) policies have been especially painful in Superior. We document the as-rebuilt Class A assembly, the WUI code-driven scope, and all upgrade costs in a format carriers and public adjusters actively accept — critical when a supplement is still in play.
Solar is not strictly mandatory, but solar-ready construction is — the Town of Superior and Boulder County amended solar-ready requirements into the rebuild code, so every new structure has to include a designated south-facing solar-ready zone with unshaded roof area, reinforced framing, conduit pathways, and reserved electrical panel capacity. Because these rebuilds are new construction from the foundation up, adding solar during the build is dramatically cheaper than retrofitting later, and the Tesla Solar Roof has been particularly popular in the Superior rebuild market — it arrives as the roof rather than as an array bolted to it, which works well with the clean-sheet construction schedule. We coordinate the Xcel Energy Solar*Rewards interconnection throughout Superior's Xcel territory.
Yes. Rock Creek was developed in four distinct sub-phases by different builders over roughly a 15-year window, each with its own HOA, its own architectural guidelines, and in some cases its own original roofing palette and pitch standards. A rebuild in Rock Creek Ranch reviews to a different standard than one in Rock Creek Village or the later Rock Creek phases, and the HOA approval path runs parallel to the Town of Superior permit rather than after it. We handle the HOA architectural review submittal (shingle color, profile, accent details) alongside the town permit packet so the schedule doesn't stall between the two. Same process for Sagamore, Saddle Brook, and Heatherwood — different HOA, same coordinated workflow.
Yes. The Marshall Fire didn't stop at Superior's town limits — Louisville and unincorporated Boulder County lost hundreds of additional homes, and the code-upgrade and insurance-scope pressure extends into Lafayette, the east side of Boulder, western Broomfield, Erie, and east into Westminster. Our dedicated Marshall Fire rebuild team works all of these communities on fire-adjacent re-roofs, Class A code-upgrade replacements, and WUI-compliance packets for insurance renewals. If your parcel is anywhere in the ring around Superior, the process is the same — we pull the local jurisdiction's WUI overlay, specify the assembly to match, and document everything your carrier wants to see.