Brighton, CO roofing contractor

The Brighton roofing contractor you can verify before you sign

Anyone can call themselves a roofer after an Adams County hailstorm. Precision Exteriors Restoration gives Brighton homeowners something checkable instead: Colorado License #0248041, manufacturer credentials you can confirm with the brand, and a contract written to comply with Colorado SB-38. Founded in Denver in 2016, with 3,000+ Front Range projects behind us.

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Last updated: June 17, 2026

Choosing a roofer in Brighton

What makes a Brighton roofing contractor worth hiring?

Direct answer: A Brighton roofing contractor worth hiring carries a verifiable Colorado state license, manufacturer certifications you can confirm directly with the brand, an A+ standing with the Better Business Bureau, and a written contract that follows Colorado SB-38. Precision Exteriors Restoration meets all four under License #0248041, with a permanent Denver office rather than an out-of-state phone number.

Brighton sits where the northeast Denver corridor opens onto the high plains, and that exposure brings hard hail seasons to Adams County. The harder reality for homeowners is what follows the storm: a wave of crews knocking doors, many with no Colorado address and no track record you can check. The single most useful thing a Brighton homeowner can do is shift the question from "who got to my street first" to "who can I actually verify." This page lays out exactly what to confirm, why the verification matters under Colorado law, and how our credentials hold up to that scrutiny. We work the whole city, from the 1881 Main Street core downtown to newer master-planned communities like Brighton Crossing and Bromley Park. Explore the full Brighton service area or return to the Precision Exteriors home page.

Before you sign anything

Four things to verify before you hire a Brighton roofer

Direct answer: Before signing a roofing contract in Brighton, confirm the contractor's Colorado license, their manufacturer certification level, their physical Colorado business address, and that their contract language follows SB-38. Each one is checkable in minutes and each one filters out the storm-chaser crews that arrive after Adams County hail.

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A verifiable Colorado license

Ask for the license number and confirm it. Ours is #0248041. A contractor who hesitates here is the first red flag.

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Manufacturer certification level

Brands publish their certified installers. We hold Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster status, both confirmable with the manufacturer.

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A real Colorado address

We operate from 999 18th Street Unit 3000 in Denver. A local office means we are still here when a warranty question comes up in five years.

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SB-38 compliant paperwork

Colorado law governs how residential roofing contracts must be written. A roofer who offers to absorb your deductible is breaking that law before the job even starts.

Credentials, verified

What our Brighton credentials actually mean for you

Direct answer: Manufacturer certifications are not marketing badges. Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster status are earned tiers that very few contractors reach, and they unlock extended material warranties that uncertified roofers simply cannot register on your Brighton home.

A license proves we are legally allowed to work. The manufacturer tiers prove the brands trust our installation enough to stand behind the materials for longer. Pair those with an A+ Better Business Bureau standing and NRCA membership, and a Brighton homeowner has four independent organizations vouching for different parts of the same company.

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Licensed Precision Exteriors Restoration roofer documenting a Brighton, Colorado roof Licensed inspection, Brighton
How each credential protects a Brighton homeowner
Credential Who issues it What it protects
Colorado License #0248041 State of Colorado Legal authority to perform roofing work and pull permits in Adams County jurisdictions
Owens Corning Preferred Owens Corning Access to the strongest Owens Corning material and system warranties
CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster CertainTeed Top-tier CertainTeed warranty registration on qualifying installations
BBB A+ accreditation Better Business Bureau An independent record of how complaints are handled and resolved
NRCA membership National Roofing Contractors Association Alignment with current national roofing standards and practices
Colorado SB-38

How SB-38 protects Brighton homeowners

Direct answer: Colorado SB-38 (C.R.S. 6-22-101 and following) governs residential roofing contracts. It makes it illegal for a roofer to pay, waive, rebate, or absorb your insurance deductible, requires specific written disclosures, and gives you the right to rescind. A contractor offering to "eat the deductible" on your Brighton roof is asking you to take part in a violation of state law.

SB-38 exists because hail-prone markets like Adams County attract operators who lure homeowners with promises that cannot be kept legally or financially. When a crew tells a Brighton family the roof will cost "nothing out of pocket," that pitch usually means an inflated insurance scope, a waived deductible, or both. We hold to the law on every contract, explain the disclosures rather than bury them, and honor the rescission window.

Storm damage documentation supporting an SB-38 compliant Brighton roofing contract Documented, compliant contracts

What SB-38 requires on your Brighton contract

The protections every compliant residential roofing agreement should include.

  • No payment, waiver, rebate, or absorption of your insurance deductible
  • A written contract identifying the work, the price, and the insurer involved
  • A clear right to rescind the agreement within the statutory window
  • Funds held appropriately until the contract is performed
  • Honest scope tied to documented damage, not to maximizing a claim
  • Disclosures explained in plain language, not hidden in fine print
Watch for these

Storm-chaser warning signs in Adams County

Direct answer: The most common warning signs of a storm-chasing roofer in Brighton are same-day pressure to sign, an offer to cover your deductible, no Colorado license number on request, an out-of-state vehicle or phone number, and a refusal to put the full scope in writing. Any one of these is reason to pause.

Sign-today pressure

Legitimate contractors give you time. Urgency is a sales tactic, not a roofing necessity.

Deductible offers

Any promise to waive or absorb your deductible signals an SB-38 violation in the making.

No license on request

A roofer who cannot or will not share a Colorado license number is a hard stop.

Out-of-state plates

Crews chasing storms across states rarely stay for warranty work after the season ends.

Verbal-only scope

If the full scope and price are not in writing, there is nothing to hold them to later.

No local address

A permanent Colorado office is who you call when a question surfaces years down the road.

For the storm context behind these pitches, see our Brighton hail damage page, and for the work itself, our roof repair and roof replacement guides.

One licensed team

What a full-service Brighton roofing contractor handles

Direct answer: As a full-service Brighton roofing contractor, Precision Exteriors Restoration covers inspections, repairs, full replacements, storm and insurance work, gutters, and siding. The same licensed company that documents the damage also performs the work and registers the warranty, so accountability never gets handed off.

Roof inspection

Documented Brighton roof inspections with photos and plain-language findings.

Roof repair

Targeted repairs for shingles, flashing, and isolated storm damage.

Roof replacement

Full code-compliant tear-offs with warranty-backed materials.

Storm and hail work

Damage documented for your insurance file across Adams County events.

Insurance guidance

Help understanding ACV, RCV, and percentage deductibles before you file.

Gutters

Gutter repair and replacement to keep Brighton water runoff working.

Siding

Siding repair to address collateral hail and wind damage.

Documentation

Every finding photographed and recorded for your own records.

Why local credentials matter here

Brighton roofing by the numbers

Brighton straddles the Adams and Weld county line and the Adams County seat, which means jurisdiction, codes, and storm exposure all vary by address. A contractor rooted in the region knows the difference; a passing crew does not.

2 counties
Brighton spans the Adams and Weld line, so permitting and jurisdiction can change by exact address.
~40
Metro districts cover roughly a third of the city, many with architectural rules a local roofer already knows.
Since 2016
Years Precision has held a Colorado license and built across the Front Range, including Brighton.
3,000+
Completed projects that stand behind the License #0248041 you can verify before hiring.
How working with us goes

From first call to registered warranty

Direct answer: Our Brighton process is built so a homeowner never loses sight of who is accountable: one licensed company inspects, documents, scopes, builds, and registers the warranty. Five clear steps, no handoffs to a subcontracted crew you never met.

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Free documented inspection

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Plain-language findings

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Written, SB-38 compliant scope

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Licensed build with permits pulled

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Warranty registered in writing

  • Free documented inspection: we photograph the roof and exterior and verify the jurisdiction for your exact Brighton address.
  • Plain-language findings: you hear what the roof actually shows, not a sales script built around your claim.
  • Written, SB-38 compliant scope: the work, the price, and the disclosures are all in writing before any commitment.
  • Licensed build with permits pulled: our own license carries the permit, with the right county or City of Brighton authority.
  • Warranty registered in writing: manufacturer and workmanship coverage are filed, not just promised at the door.
The Precision Warranty

Backed in writing, by a company that stays

A roofing contractor is only as good as the paper behind the handshake. Between a decade-long workmanship warranty, manufacturer-registered coverage, and a permanent Colorado office, a Brighton homeowner has recourse long after the crew leaves.

10-Year Workmanship Warranty

The Precision Warranty covers the quality of our installation for a full decade, in writing, on qualifying Brighton roofs.

Manufacturer-registered coverage

Our Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster status lets us register material warranties uncertified roofers cannot.

Licensed, insured, local since 2016

Colorado License #0248041, BBB A+ accredited, NRCA member, with a Denver office at 999 18th Street Unit 3000.

What homeowners say

Rated 4.6 stars by Front Range neighbors

Verified Google reviews from homeowners across the Denver metro and Adams County. The rating is an honest 4.6 stars, earned one roof at a time. 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."

Destiny P. Verified Google review
★★★★★

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

Blanca G. Verified Google review
★★★★★

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

Travis H. Verified Google review
★★★★★

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

Alex L. Verified Google review
Where we work

A roofing contractor across every Brighton neighborhood

Direct answer: Precision Exteriors Restoration serves all of Brighton and the surrounding Adams County communities, from the historic downtown core to the newer metro-district subdivisions, plus nearby high-plains and northeast-metro towns. We verify whether each address falls under City of Brighton, Adams County, or Weld County authority.

Our crews work the 80601, 80602, and 80603 ZIP areas, covering downtown and Main Street as well as Brighton Crossing, Bromley Park, Prairie Center, Platte River Ranch, and Baseline Lakes.

Downtown Brighton Brighton Crossing Bromley Park Prairie Center Platte River Ranch Baseline Lakes 80601 80602 80603 Brighton service area
Storm damaged roof work across the Brighton and Adams County area Storm response, Adams County
Answers up front

Hiring a Brighton roofing contractor: FAQs

Reviewed by the Precision Exteriors Restoration roofing team, Colorado License #0248041. Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, serving Brighton and Adams County since 2016. Last updated June 17, 2026.
How do I verify a Brighton roofing contractor is licensed?
Ask for the Colorado license number and confirm it before signing. Precision Exteriors Restoration holds License #0248041, carries Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster certifications you can confirm with the manufacturers, and maintains BBB A+ accreditation. A contractor who will not share a license number is the clearest reason to look elsewhere.
Can a roofer pay or waive my deductible in Colorado?
No. Colorado SB-38 makes it illegal for a roofing contractor to pay, waive, rebate, or absorb your insurance deductible. Any Brighton roofer offering a "no out-of-pocket" deal is proposing a violation of state law, and that is a strong sign to walk away.
Why does it matter that a contractor is local to Brighton?
Brighton straddles the Adams and Weld county line, so jurisdiction and permitting can change by exact address. A locally rooted contractor with a Denver office knows how to verify which authority applies and is still reachable years later for warranty questions, unlike crews that leave after the storm season.
What do Owens Corning Platinum and CertainTeed SELECT actually mean?
They are top certification tiers that let a contractor register extended manufacturer warranties most roofers cannot offer. Each is awarded by the manufacturer and confirmable directly with them, which is why they belong on your verification checklist.
What are the warning signs of a storm-chasing roofer?
Same-day pressure to sign, an offer to cover your deductible, no license number on request, out-of-state plates or phone numbers, and a refusal to put the full scope in writing. Any single one of these is reason to pause and verify before committing.
Are inspections and estimates free in Brighton?
Yes. Inspections and estimates are free with no obligation. The goal is to document your roof and explain your options clearly so you can make an informed hiring decision. Call (720) 408-1840 to schedule.
Ready when you are

Hire a Brighton roofer you can verify

Before you sign with anyone after the next Adams County storm, talk to a contractor whose license, certifications, and contract terms all hold up to scrutiny. We document your roof, explain your options, and put everything in writing.

★ 4.6 stars License #0248041 BBB A+ 999 18th Street Unit 3000, Denver CO 80202