Choosing a Northglenn roofing contractor you can verify
Hiring a roofer in Northglenn is a vetting decision before it is a roofing decision. After a north metro hailstorm, dozens of crews knock on doors in Fox Run, Huron Crossing, and Webster Lake Terrace, and only some carry a real Colorado license, factory certifications, and a permanent local address. Precision Exteriors Restoration gives you a contractor whose credentials, warranty, and SB 38 compliance you can confirm yourself before you sign anything.
Meet your Northglenn roofer
Tell us about your roof and we send a licensed estimator, not a commissioned door knocker.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
Quick answerWhat makes a Northglenn roofing contractor worth hiring?
Direct answer: A trustworthy Northglenn roofing contractor holds a verifiable Colorado license, carries factory certifications and current insurance, pulls City of Northglenn permits, and follows SB 38 instead of offering to absorb your deductible. Precision Exteriors Restoration meets every one of those tests: Colorado License #0248041, Owens Corning Preferred, CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, BBB A+, NRCA, and 3,000 plus completed projects since 2016.
Northglenn sits in the Adams County hail spine along the I-25 and 104th Avenue line, which means the city draws transient storm crews every severe season. The hard part of hiring is not finding a roofer. It is telling the accountable local company apart from the out-of-state outfit that will be gone before a warranty claim ever comes due. This page is built to help you make that call on your own terms, with checks you can run before any contract is in front of you.
It also reflects something specific about Northglenn housing. Much of the city is original Perl-Mack construction from the 1959 to 1969 planned community, so the roofs here are often 55 to 65 years old and have been through several shingle cycles. Working on aging decking and original venting takes a contractor who knows the local code and the tear-off realities, not a crew chasing volume.
Start with our Northglenn service area overview, or return to the Precision Exteriors home page.
Licensed crew at work, Northglenn area
The credentials a Northglenn homeowner should confirm
Direct answer: Before signing any roofing contract in Northglenn, confirm five things you can independently verify: a current Colorado roofing license, active liability and workers compensation insurance, named manufacturer certifications, a written workmanship warranty, and a permanent physical office in the Denver metro. Precision Exteriors Restoration documents all five in writing on request.
A license you can look up
Ask for the Colorado roofing license number and confirm it is active. Ours is #0248041. A legitimate roofer will hand it over without hesitation.
Insurance that protects you
Request a certificate of liability and workers compensation coverage. Without it, an on-roof injury at your Northglenn home can become your problem.
Factory certifications, named
Owens Corning Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster are earned designations, not slogans. They unlock warranties most crews cannot register.
A warranty in writing
Workmanship coverage should be on paper, not a handshake. We back qualifying work with a ten year written workmanship warranty.
A real local address
A storm crew in a rented truck disappears after the season. We have operated from a Denver office at 999 18th Street Unit 3000 since 2016.
A clean reputation
BBB A plus accreditation, NRCA membership, and an honest 4.6 stars built one roof at a time. Read our reviews.
Why a deductible offer should end the conversation
Direct answer: In Colorado, SB 38 makes it illegal for any roofer to pay, waive, rebate, or absorb your insurance deductible, and a violation is a Class 2 misdemeanor. So when a Northglenn door knocker promises to cover your deductible, they are not doing you a favor. They are advertising that they break the law, and that tells you everything about how they will handle your roof.
SB 38 is codified at C.R.S. 6-22-105 and has been in force since 2012. It also requires that every residential roofing contract include a written deductible disclosure and gives you the right to rescind within a set window if your insurer denies the claim. A contractor who knows this statute and follows it is showing you the same discipline they will bring to your tear-off, your flashing, and your inspections.
We treat SB 38 as a baseline, not a selling point. Every Precision contract carries the statutory disclosure, and we will walk you through exactly what your deductible is and why it is yours to pay.
Reviewing the contract, Northglenn area
What a Northglenn roofer needs to know about Northglenn
A contractor who works this city understands its 1960s housing, its position in the Adams County hail corridor, and the specific code the City of Northglenn enforces through SAFEbuilt. Out of town crews rarely do.
How permits separate a real contractor from a fly by night crew
Direct answer: A re-roof in Northglenn requires a permit through the City of Northglenn Building Division, which contracts SAFEbuilt for plan review and inspections. A legitimate contractor pulls that permit in their own name and calls the required inspections. A crew that asks you to pull the permit yourself, or skips it, is shifting the liability onto you.
| Question to ask | A credible answer | A warning sign |
|---|---|---|
| Who pulls the permit? | The contractor pulls it under their own license | They ask you, the homeowner, to pull it |
| Which inspections are called? | A Final roof inspection, plus a mid roof inspection when required | No mention of city inspections at all |
| Is a tear-off included? | Tear-off where two or more layers or soaked decking exist, per the 2021 IRC | An overlay quoted to win on price |
| Is the assembly Class A? | A Class A fire rated assembly, as Northglenn requires | Vague answers about materials and ratings |
On a 60 year old Perl-Mack home that already carries two or more roofing layers, the 2021 IRC requires a full tear-off rather than an overlay. A contractor who quotes a cheap overlay on that home is either unaware of the code or hoping you are. The permit, the mid roof inspection, and the Final roof inspection exist to protect you, and a real Northglenn roofer treats them as part of the job.
From first call to Final inspection in Northglenn
Direct answer: Our process is built around the same accountability we ask you to look for. A licensed estimator visits, we document the roof, we handle the permit and code requirements, and we stay through the city's Final inspection rather than vanishing once the shingles are down.
Licensed estimate
Documented assessment
Written scope and warranty
Permit and code review
Install with city inspections
Final walkthrough
- Licensed estimate: a salaried estimator with our Colorado license, not a commissioned canvasser.
- Documented assessment: photos and plain findings so you understand the roof before any decision.
- Written scope and warranty: a clear contract with the SB 38 disclosure and a ten year workmanship warranty.
- Permit and code review: we pull the City of Northglenn permit and confirm tear-off and Class A requirements.
- Install with city inspections: mid roof and Final roof inspections through SAFEbuilt, called by us.
- Final walkthrough: a close out with you and the manufacturer warranty registered.
What we handle for Northglenn homeowners
Direct answer: Precision Exteriors Restoration is a full service roofing contractor for Northglenn, covering inspections, repair, replacement, and storm and hail work, plus the siding and gutters that storms damage alongside a roof. One licensed team owns the project from first look to final sign off.
Roof inspections
Documented inspections to establish condition before you commit to any work. Inspection in Northglenn.
Roof repair
Targeted leak, shingle, and flashing repair on aging Northglenn roofs. Repair in Northglenn.
Roof replacement
Full tear-off and re-roof on end of life Perl-Mack roofs, warranty backed.
Hail and storm work
Storm damage documented for your claim. Hail damage in Northglenn.
Accountability you can hold us to
The credentials we ask you to verify are the same ones standing behind every Northglenn project we complete, in writing and on the public record.
10 Year Workmanship Warranty
The Precision Warranty covers the quality of our installation for a full decade, in writing rather than on a promise.
Certified Installer Manufacturer Warranty
As an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, we register factory warranties most Northglenn crews cannot offer.
Licensed, Insured, Local Since 2016
Colorado License #0248041, BBB A plus accredited, NRCA member, 3,000 plus Front Range projects, headquartered in Denver.
Rated 4.6 stars by Front Range neighbors
Verified Google reviews from homeowners across the north metro and Adams County. Our 4.6 stars rating was 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."
"Great quality work, friendly service. Fast and clean service."
"They showed up on time, they knew their stuff, they did the work, and they did it well."
"Could not give Precision Exteriors a higher recommendation. Professional, timely, and great to work with."
A roofing contractor across Northglenn and Adams County
Direct answer: Precision Exteriors Restoration serves all of Northglenn and the surrounding north metro, including the 80233, 80234, 80241, and 80260 ZIP codes and the neighboring Adams County cities, with local crews who know the area's housing and weather.
We work across Northglenn neighborhoods including Fox Run, Huron Crossing, Park Vista, and Webster Lake Terrace, along with the established homes near Webster Lake and the E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park, the Croke Reservoir Nature Area, and the townhome and villa communities scattered through the city.
Storm response, Adams County
Hiring a roofing contractor in Northglenn, answered
How do I confirm a Northglenn roofer is actually licensed?
Is a roofer allowed to cover my insurance deductible in Colorado?
Do I need a permit to re-roof my Northglenn home, and who pulls it?
Why does my older Northglenn roof need a tear-off instead of an overlay?
How do I avoid the storm chasers that show up after a hailstorm?
Choose a Northglenn roofing contractor you can verify
Run the checks, ask the questions, and compare the answers. When you want a licensed, accountable roofer who already meets every one of them, we are ready to visit your Northglenn home.

