Parker, CO roof replacement

Roof replacement in Parker, Colorado, done to Town of Parker code

Once a Parker roof has aged past saving, Precision Exteriors Restoration strips it to the deck, checks the sheathing, and lays down a replacement built to stand up to Palmer Divide hail. Every job follows the Town of Parker 2021 IRC re-roof rules, which mean a full tear-off with no asphalt overlay, and we clear HOA and ARC shingle approval before the first shingle comes off. Local since 2016, more than 3,000 projects, free inspection and a written report inside a day.

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Roof replacement in Parker, CO

When does roof replacement make sense in Parker?

Direct answer: A Parker roof is ready for replacement once it stops holding up as a whole system rather than at one weak spot. That moment is arriving for a lot of Parker homes at once: the town's master-planned subdivisions went up through the 2000s, so those roofs have now passed two decades and sit right where years of Palmer Divide hail meet plain old age. The evaluation sorts out whether a lasting repair is still on the table or whether a full tear-off is the dependable answer.

Because Stonegate, Stroh Ranch, Clarke Farms, and Meridian Village filled in during that 2000s build-out, their roofs are now twenty-plus years old, which lines up with both insurance depreciation cutoffs and the natural end of a shingle's life. Hail landing repeatedly on a tired roof rarely stays in one place; it tends to hit several slopes together, turning isolated trouble into a whole-roof problem.

  • Storm impact shows up on more than one slope or elevation
  • Hail bruising reads the same across the whole field
  • Wind has creased or torn shingles more than once
  • Shingles, flashing, vents, and ridge are giving out together
  • You keep paying for the same roof to be patched
  • A 2000s-build roof has simply run out its service life
  • The inspection points to decline across the entire roof

We are not here to tear off a roof early; we are here to bring back reliability once patching has stopped doing the job.

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Town of Parker re-roof code

What does Parker require for a roof replacement?

Direct answer: The Town of Parker requires a permit for a re-roof, follows the 2021 IRC, and prohibits asphalt overlays, so an asphalt replacement must be a full tear-off. The code calls for 6 nails per shingle, ASTM D7158 or D3161 rated shingles at a minimum 90 mph, and drip edge at all eaves and rakes. Permits are pulled through eTRAKiT, and asphalt re-roofs require a final inspection only.

These are not optional preferences, they are the Town of Parker Re-Roofing Requirements. A contractor who skips the tear-off, under-nails, or omits drip edge is setting up a failed inspection and a non-compliant roof. Here is what we build to on every Parker asphalt replacement:

  • Permit pulled through Town of Parker eTRAKiT (Building Division 303-841-1970)
  • Full tear-off, no asphalt overlays, per 2021 IRC
  • 6 nails per shingle, ASTM D7158 or D3161, minimum 90 mph, exposure C
  • Drip edge installed at all eaves and all rakes
  • Asphalt re-roofs scheduled for the required final inspection

If your address is in unincorporated Douglas County rather than the Town of Parker, jurisdiction and requirements differ, and we confirm that before pulling a permit.

Code-compliant tear-off roof replacement in progress on a Parker, Colorado home Tear-off reroof, Parker
Shingle color and profile selection for an HOA architectural review in a Parker neighborhood Shingle approval before tear-off
HOA and ARC approval

Do I need HOA approval to replace my Parker roof?

Direct answer: Almost certainly yes. Nearly every Parker subdivision has an HOA with an Architectural Review Committee, and most require an advance modification request specifying the shingle brand, color, and profile, matched to the existing palette, with ARC approval secured before tear-off begins.

In neighborhoods like Stonegate, Canterberry Crossing, Idyllwilde, and Newlin Meadows, starting a tear-off before the ARC signs off can mean a stop-work request or a forced re-do. We build that step into the schedule so the replacement runs smoothly:

  • Identify your HOA and its ARC modification process
  • Specify shingle brand, color, and profile to match the neighborhood palette
  • Submit the advance modification request for approval
  • Schedule the tear-off only after ARC approval is in hand
Repair or replace

Roof replacement versus roof repair in Parker

Direct answer: Plenty of Parker roofs need nothing more than a fix. Repair fits when the damage is confined and the system underneath is still sound. Tear-off is the honest answer when the trouble is spread across the roof, when patches keep failing, or when a 2000s-build roof has simply aged out.

A repair usually does the job when

  • The damage is held to one or two spots
  • The roof still has real years ahead of it
  • A patch can bring back full performance

A full replacement is the call when

  • The failure runs across the whole system
  • Patches would only repeat and not hold
  • A 2000s master-planned roof has aged out
The right answer is whichever one lasts, not whichever one is bigger. When you are torn between the two, our free evaluation puts a straight repair-or-replace call in writing with photos behind it. Weigh the options on the Parker roof repair page, or open with a Parker roof inspection.
Storm damaged Parker roof documented for an insurance-supported replacement Storm damage, Parker
Insurance considerations

Insurance and roof replacement in Parker

Direct answer: When a Parker replacement traces back to a storm, your policy may carry it, though that hinges on the terms, the paperwork, and what the roof actually shows. On a 2000s roof, an insurer often pays depreciated actual cash value instead of full replacement cost, and because Colorado uses percentage wind-hail deductibles, your share rises with the value of the home.

Coverage tends to fall short when:

  • The damage reads as age or wear instead of a storm
  • The marks are cosmetic and the roof still performs
  • The replacement cost lands under your percentage deductible
  • Earlier damage was left alone and got worse

We photograph every elevation, write the scope your insurer needs, and can stand on the roof with your adjuster. For the deductible math and the dated storm record, see hail damage roof repair in Parker.

Parker replacement facts

Why Parker roofs reach replacement sooner

Two things stack up here: the divide that drives the hail and a building boom that put up most of the town's roofs in a single decade. Together they wear Parker roofs out ahead of the metro curve.

~22 yrs
Median age of a Parker roof, since construction peaked around 2004 and those slopes are now at natural replacement age.
2021 IRC
The re-roof code Parker enforces: tear-off only, no asphalt overlay, six nails a shingle, drip edge on every eave and rake.
Palmer Divide
The high ridge that hands Parker bigger and more frequent hail than central Denver, speeding up the wear clock.
Class 4
The impact-resistant shingle a lot of Parker owners pick at replacement to harden the roof against this hail corridor.
What to expect

What a Parker roof replacement evaluation includes

Direct answer: The evaluation is built to give you a clear picture before you commit to anything. Nothing is presumed, and no work is booked off the back of it. Its only job is to put a sound decision in your hands.

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Walk the shingles, flashing, penetrations, and ridge

2

Separate storm-caused damage from plain age

3

Weigh whether a patch lasts or a tear-off is wiser

4

Pin down the Town of Parker permit and your ARC rules

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Lay out the findings and the recommendation in plain terms

What your free Parker inspection includes

Free, no sales pressure. This is what lands in your hands.

  • A full exterior roof look from a certified inspector
  • A written report with photos inside 24 hours
  • A hail and storm damage read prepared for insurance
  • A straight repair-or-replace recommendation
  • Guidance on Town of Parker code and your HOA or ARC steps
  • A line-item estimate with nothing buried

The Precision Warranty

Protected in writing, for the long run

Every Parker replacement we install comes with written protection, so the new roof stays covered well past the day the crew drives off.

10-Year Workmanship Warranty

Our install quality carries a written ten-year guarantee through the Precision Warranty.

Certified-Installer Manufacturer Warranty

Standing as Owens Corning Platinum Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster lets us register material coverage most roofers cannot.

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Your peace of mind

We take the risk off your shoulders

Picking a roofer should not keep you up at night. With manufacturer warranties on the materials, real legwork on your claim, and financing when you need it, the decision stays low-stakes from the start.

Workmanship and material warranties

Our Platinum Preferred and SELECT ShingleMaster status opens the top tier of coverage on both the shingles and our install.

We carry your insurance claim

We shoot the damage, build the scope, and deal with your insurer directly so the claim is one less thing on you.

Financing when you need it

Ask about payment plans that let you re-roof the Parker home now and spread the cost over time.

What Parker homeowners say

Rated 4.6 stars by Denver metro neighbors

Every one of these is a verified Google review left by a Front Range homeowner. The 4.6 stars came one finished roof at a time, and we stand behind how it was earned. Read our reviews.

★★★★★

"The Precision team was great and provided me with great customer service and results. Special thanks to Anthony for helping me through the insurance process in making sure the details were covered."

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★★★★★

"Great quality work, friendly service. Fast and clean service."

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★★★★★

"They showed up on time, they knew their stuff, they did the work, and they did it well."

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★★★★★

"Could not give Precision Exteriors a higher recommendation. Professional, timely, and great to work with."

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Storm and tree damage roofing work in the Parker, Colorado area Storm response, Parker
Where we work in Parker

Serving every Parker neighborhood

Direct answer: Our tear-off crews re-roof homes throughout Parker and Douglas County, reaching Stroh Ranch, Stonegate, The Pinery, Clarke Farms, Meridian Village, and Pradera across the 80134 and 80138 ZIP codes, running out of our downtown Denver office.

Stroh Ranch Stonegate The Pinery Canterberry Crossing Idyllwilde Clarke Farms Meridian Village Newlin Meadows Pradera Cottonwood

Nearby cities we also serve: Parker , plus Castle Rock, Lone Tree, Centennial, and Castle Pines.

Answers up front

Roof replacement in Parker: FAQs

Reviewed by the Precision Exteriors Restoration roofing team, Colorado License #0248041. Owens Corning Platinum Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, serving Parker and the Denver metro since 2016. Last updated June 17, 2026.
Can I shingle over my old Parker roof to save money?
No. Parker's re-roof rules ban asphalt overlays outright, so an asphalt job has to come down to the deck. The town follows the 2021 IRC, which also fixes the nailing at six per shingle and requires drip edge along every eave and rake.
Will I need a permit and HOA sign-off in Parker?
Almost always both. Parker pulls a re-roof permit through eTRAKiT, and just about every subdivision here runs an Architectural Review Committee. The ARC typically wants the shingle brand, color, and profile cleared before a single shingle is stripped.
Why are so many Parker roofs hitting replacement at once?
The town filled in during the 2000s, so the roofs over Stonegate, Stroh Ranch, Clarke Farms, and Meridian are all crossing 20 years together. Stack years of Palmer Divide hail on top, and end of life and the insurance depreciation line are arriving in the same season.
What happens if you find my roof does not need replacing?
Then we point you toward a repair or simply keeping an eye on it, not a tear-off. Our aim is the option that holds up longest, never the one that bills the most.
What does a roof replacement run in Parker?
Across the Denver metro a full replacement generally lands between $8,000 and $20,000. Figure roughly $4 to $7 a square foot for asphalt, $7 to $18 for metal, and $10 to $18 for tile, shifting with roof size, pitch, and material. If a storm caused it, an approved claim usually covers most of the bill past your deductible.
How does Parker want a new roof nailed and edged?
Six nails per asphalt shingle, rated ASTM D7158 or D3161 to at least 90 mph, with drip edge on all eaves and rakes. An asphalt re-roof needs only the final inspection, while tile, slate, steel, and flat roofs also get a mid-roof check.
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Whether divide storms have worked your home over, your 2000s roof is finally aging out, or you just want a straight read on a code-compliant tear-off, the evaluation tells you where things stand and what to do next. Written report with photos inside a day.

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