Littleton, CO roofing contractor

The Littleton roofing contractor homeowners can verify and trust

Choosing a roofer in Littleton is mostly about who you can verify. Precision Exteriors Restoration is a licensed Colorado contractor (#0248041) that writes SB-38 compliant contracts, holds top-tier Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster certifications, and knows the City of Littleton's 2021 code and multi-county permitting first hand. Founded in Denver in 2016, 3,000+ projects, with a free inspection and written report.

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Hiring a roofer in Littleton

How do you pick a trustworthy Littleton roofing contractor?

Direct answer: Verify the Colorado state contractor license, confirm SB-38 compliant contract language, check manufacturer credentials, and refuse same-day pressure. Precision Exteriors Restoration is a licensed Colorado roofer (#0248041) with a permanent Denver office, Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster status, and BBB A+ accreditation. Last updated June 17, 2026.

Littleton's roofing market fills fast after every storm, and a foothill-edge town in the South Platte hail corridor draws out-of-state storm chasers along with the legitimate local crews. The hardest part of hiring is not finding a roofer; it is sorting the verifiable from the transient. This guide walks through the credentials that matter, why Colorado's SB-38 deductible law should shape any contract you sign, how Littleton's 2021 code and multi-county permitting work, and the questions worth asking before you commit. From Historic Downtown and the postwar grids of 80120, 80121, and 80122 to the foothill tracts of Ken Caryl Ranch and the Columbine neighborhoods, we serve the City of Littleton core and its Jefferson County edge. See our full Littleton service area or return to the Precision Exteriors home page.

Littleton roofing services

Every roofing service from one Littleton team

Direct answer: As a full-service Littleton roofing contractor, Precision Exteriors Restoration handles inspections, repair, replacement, hail and storm restoration, siding, gutters, and exterior work. One licensed crew carries you from the first inspection through the final walkthrough.

Roof inspections

Photo-documented Littleton roof inspections with a written report.

Roof repair

Targeted repair of shingles, flashing, and underlayment after storms.

Roof replacement

Code-correct tear-off and impact-resistant replacement, warranty backed.

Hail and storm damage

Hail, wind, and debris damage documented for your insurance file.

Historic-home roofing

Craftsmanship for steeper, cut-up Old Town rooflines and legacy details.

Siding

Siding repair and replacement to address collateral storm damage.

Gutters

Gutter repair, replacement, and guards for proper Littleton water runoff.

HOA submittals

Design-review packages for Ken Caryl and other governed tracts.

Looking for a single service? Explore our roofing services , or our Littleton guides on roof inspection , roof repair , and roof replacement.

What to verify first

The credentials a Littleton roofer should be able to prove

Direct answer: A trustworthy Littleton roofer holds a verifiable Colorado contractor license, carries liability and workers' compensation insurance, maintains top manufacturer certifications, and keeps a permanent local office rather than a truck and a temporary phone number.

Manufacturer status is the cleanest signal because it cannot be faked. Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster are earned designations that unlock material warranties most contractors cannot register. Pair that with a checkable license and an A+ BBB record and you have a roofer you can actually verify.

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Precision Exteriors Restoration crew inspecting a Littleton area roof On-site inspection, Littleton

A checklist before you sign with any Littleton roofer

Run any contractor against these before money or signatures change hands.

  • A verifiable Colorado contractor license you can look up (ours is #0248041)
  • Proof of general liability and workers' compensation insurance
  • Earned manufacturer status, not just a logo on a flyer
  • A permanent local office and a documented track record
  • An SB-38 compliant written contract with hold-in-trust language
  • No pressure to sign the same day you are inspected
Colorado roofing law

Why Colorado's SB-38 should shape your Littleton contract

Direct answer: Colorado's SB-38 (C.R.S. 6-22-101 through 6-22-105) makes it a Class 2 misdemeanor for a residential roofer to pay, waive, rebate, or credit your insurance deductible, and it requires hold-in-trust language, identification of the insurance claim, and a homeowner right to rescind within 72 hours or upon a claim denial.

Any Littleton roofer offering to make your deductible disappear is breaking that statute, and a contractor willing to break one rule is a poor bet on the rest of your roof. A compliant contract protects you twice over: it keeps your claim legitimate and it tells you the contractor takes the law seriously. Every contract we write meets SB-38 on its face.

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No deductible games

We never pay, waive, rebate, or credit your deductible, because doing so is a Class 2 misdemeanor in Colorado.

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Hold-in-trust language

Funds and claim details are handled with the hold-in-trust and claim-identification terms SB-38 requires.

3

Right to rescind

You keep the statutory right to rescind within 72 hours or if your claim is denied.

Code and permitting

Littleton's 2021 code and the multi-county permit reality

Direct answer: The City of Littleton adopted the 2021 ICC code family by ordinance in 2022, governing one-layer tear-off, ice-and-water shield, drip edge, and a mid-roof inspection. A real local contractor also knows that a Littleton address can permit through the City, Arapahoe County, Jefferson County, or Douglas County depending on the parcel, and confirms which before pulling.

2021 ICC standards

One-layer asphalt with tear-off where a layer exists, self-adhering ice-and-water from the eave to 24 inches inside the warm wall, drip edge at all eaves and rakes, and a mid-roof inspection after underlayment.

Why it matters: a roofer who skips these leaves you with a code problem later.

Multi-county permitting

A Littleton mailing address may fall under the City of Littleton, unincorporated Arapahoe County, Jefferson County, or Douglas County, each with its own building division.

Why it matters: confirming jurisdiction by address is expertise transient crews skip.
Materials for a hail-corridor home

Roofing materials a Littleton contractor should walk you through

Direct answer: In Littleton's South Platte hail corridor, impact resistance and code compatibility matter most. A good contractor explains the trade-offs between Class 4 asphalt, metal, and tile, and why Class 4 is often eligible for a Colorado insurance premium credit.

Comparing roofing materials for the Littleton hail corridor
Material Durability Impact Resistance Cost Range (per square) Notes for Littleton
Class 4 Impact-Resistant Asphalt Moderate to high High $150 to $350 Strong hail value and often eligible for a Colorado premium credit
Metal Roofing High Excellent $300 to $800 Long life, lightweight, common on some foothill and custom homes
Tile Roofing High High $600 to $1,200 Heavy, needs reinforced decking, seen on some Ken Caryl customs

Repair, replacement, and what the permit triggers

A repair handles isolated shingle, flashing, or underlayment issues, while replacement is the call when damage reaches the decking or spreads across slopes. In Littleton, repairs over roughly 100 square feet and all new coverings require a permit, and the 2021 IECC energy provisions apply when the roof is reworked. For the full breakdown, see our roof replacement guide.

Repair

Isolated damage

Best for contained shingle, flashing, or underlayment issues under the permit threshold.

Replacement

Widespread damage

Recommended when decking is affected or an aging roof has reached the end of its life.

Permits

Code compliant

New coverings and larger repairs require a permit through the correct Littleton-area authority.

Built for the south metro

Why Littleton needs a verifiable local roofer

Littleton sits on the foothill edge of the South Platte hail corridor, where afternoon storms form overhead and a wave of out-of-town crews follows every event. A rooted, licensed contractor is the safe choice.

2023-24
Back-to-back damaging hail seasons near Littleton drew storm-chaser activity along with legitimate work.
SB-38
Colorado law barring deductible waivers; a roofer who offers one is breaking the statute.
4 counties
A Littleton address can permit through the City, Arapahoe, Jefferson, or Douglas County.
2016
Year Precision Exteriors was founded in Denver, with a permanent local office, not a temporary number.
Avoid these

Common mistakes Littleton homeowners make hiring a roofer

Direct answer: The costliest hiring mistakes are signing under same-day pressure, trusting a deductible-waiver offer, skipping the license check, ignoring multi-county permitting, and choosing a crew with no permanent local presence.

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Signing under same-day pressure

A reputable Littleton roofer gives you time to verify credentials and read the contract.

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Trusting a deductible-waiver offer

Waiving your deductible violates Colorado SB-38 and signals a contractor who breaks rules.

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Skipping the license check

An unverifiable license is the clearest red flag; ours, #0248041, is yours to confirm.

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Ignoring permitting jurisdiction

A crew that does not know which authority permits your parcel will not pull it correctly.

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Hiring a transient crew

A truck and a temporary number disappear when a warranty claim comes due.

Storm and tree damage roofing work in the Littleton area Storm response, Littleton area
Why homeowners choose us

Why Littleton homeowners choose Precision Exteriors Restoration

Direct answer: We pair verifiable credentials with hands-on knowledge of Littleton's storms, code, and permitting, plus SB-38 compliant contracts and a documentation-first approach that protects your claim.

  • Licensed Colorado contractor since 2016, 3,000+ Front Range projects
  • Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster
  • A+ BBB, NRCA member, fully licensed and insured (License #0248041)
  • Fluent in City of Littleton 2021 code and multi-county permitting
  • SB-38 compliant contracts and a documentation-first approach
Your peace of mind

We take the risk off your shoulders

Hiring a roofer should feel safe. Between registered manufacturer warranties, SB-38 compliant insurance help, and a free no-obligation inspection, the path forward is low risk from day one.

Manufacturer-backed warranties

Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster status unlocks the strongest warranties available on both materials and our installation.

We help with your insurance claim

We document the damage and communicate with your insurer, always within Colorado SB-38, while approval and coverage stay tied to your policy.

Free Littleton inspection

Schedule a no-obligation roof inspection and estimate to understand your roof's condition and your real options.

What homeowners say

Rated 4.6 stars by Front Range neighbors

Real, verified Google reviews from homeowners across the Denver metro and Arapahoe County. We are proud of an honest 4.6 stars rating built 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

Littleton and nearby service area

Direct answer: Precision Exteriors Restoration serves the City of Littleton core and the surrounding south metro, including Columbine, Columbine Valley, Bow Mar, Centennial, Englewood, and Lakewood, with crews dispatched from our Denver office.

We work Littleton neighborhoods including Historic Downtown, Ken Caryl Ranch, Columbine Hills, Southglenn, Heritage Greens, and Trailmark, centered on the core City of Littleton ZIPs.

Littleton (80120, 80121, 80122) Historic Downtown Ken Caryl Ranch Columbine Hills Columbine Valley Southglenn Heritage Greens Bow Mar Trailmark Englewood
Completed roof project in the Littleton and south Denver metro area by Precision Exteriors Restoration Completed work, south Denver metro

The Precision Warranty

Protected in writing, for the long run

Every Precision Exteriors Restoration project is backed in writing, so your Littleton roof stays protected long after our crew leaves.

10-Year Workmanship Warranty

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

Registered Manufacturer Warranty

As an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, we register material warranties most contractors cannot offer.

Licensed, Insured, Founded 2016

Colorado License #0248041, BBB A+ accredited, NRCA member, with 3,000+ completed Front Range projects.

Answers up front

Hiring a Littleton roofing contractor: FAQs

Reviewed by the Precision Exteriors Restoration roofing team, Colorado License #0248041. Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, founded in Denver in 2016. Last updated June 17, 2026.
How do I verify a Littleton roofing contractor's license?
Ask for the Colorado contractor license number and confirm it, along with liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ours is License #0248041, and we are an NRCA member with an A+ BBB record you can check.
Can a Littleton roofer legally cover my insurance deductible?
No. Under Colorado SB-38 it is a Class 2 misdemeanor for a residential roofer to pay, waive, rebate, or credit your deductible. A contractor offering to do so is breaking the law, which is a serious red flag.
What manufacturer certifications should a Littleton roofer hold?
Top-tier earned designations like Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster. They cannot be faked and they unlock material warranties most contractors cannot register.
Who issues a roofing permit in Littleton?
It depends on the parcel; a Littleton address can permit through the City of Littleton, Arapahoe County, Jefferson County, or Douglas County. We confirm the governing authority by address before pulling, working to the City's 2021 ICC standards.
Should I sign a roofing contract the day I am inspected?
No. A reputable Littleton roofer gives you time to verify credentials and read the contract. SB-38 also preserves your right to rescind within 72 hours or upon a claim denial.
Do you handle historic Old Town homes and HOA tracts?
Yes. We bring craftsmanship to steeper, cut-up Old Town rooflines and prepare design-review submittals for Ken Caryl Ranch and other governed communities. One licensed crew covers both ends of Littleton's housing.
Ready when you are

Hire a Littleton roofer you can verify

Before you sign with anyone, get a free inspection from a licensed, SB-38 compliant Littleton contractor. We document your roof, explain your options, and earn the work the right way.

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