Parker, CO roofing contractor

How to hire a Parker roofing contractor you can trust

After a Palmer Divide storm, storm chasers flood Parker with door knocks. The right Parker roofing contractor is the one whose Colorado license, manufacturer credentials, and SB-38 compliant contract you can verify before you sign. Precision Exteriors Restoration has served Douglas County since 2016, with 3,000+ projects, a verifiable license, and a free roof inspection.

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Choosing a roofer in Parker

Who should I hire to roof my Parker home?

Direct answer: Hire a Parker roofing contractor whose Colorado license you can verify, who carries manufacturer credentials, who holds liability and workers' compensation insurance, and whose contract follows Colorado SB-38. Precision Exteriors Restoration meets all four: licensed (CO #0248041) since 2016, Owens Corning Platinum Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, BBB A+, NRCA member, with a permanent Denver metro office and 3,000+ completed projects.

This page is not a general overview of roofing. It is a guide to the one decision that protects your home and your wallet: who you sign with. Parker sits on the Palmer Divide, so after every major hail season the town fills with out-of-state storm-chasing crews who knock doors, promise to pay your deductible, and disappear before a warranty claim ever matters. Knowing how to vet a roofer, and knowing your rights under Colorado law, is how you avoid that. From Stroh Ranch and Stonegate to The Pinery and Pradera, we serve homeowners across Douglas County, in ZIP codes 80134 and 80138. See our full Parker service area or return to the Precision Exteriors home page.

The vetting checklist

How do I vet a Parker roofing contractor before signing?

Direct answer: Verify five things before you sign: a current Colorado contractor license, manufacturer certifications, proof of liability and workers' compensation insurance, a permanent local address, and a written contract that complies with Colorado SB-38. A legitimate Parker roofer welcomes every one of these checks.

1

Verify the Colorado license

Ask for the contractor's license number and confirm it. Ours is #0248041. A roofer who will not give you a number is a red flag.

2

Confirm manufacturer credentials

Owens Corning Platinum Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster status is earned, vetted, and unlocks warranties most crews cannot offer.

3

Check insurance

Request current liability and workers' compensation certificates so a job-site injury or mishap never lands on you.

4

Look for a permanent local office

We run from a fixed Denver metro office, not a truck and a temporary phone number that vanishes after the season.

5

Read the SB-38 contract terms

Your contract must follow Colorado SB-38, including no deductible waiving and a 72-hour rescission right.

6

Do not sign under same-day pressure

Any roofer demanding a signature on the spot, especially right after a storm, is using urgency against you.

Colorado SB-38

What does Colorado SB-38 require in a roofing contract?

Direct answer: Colorado SB-38 (C.R.S. 6-22-101 and following) governs residential roofing contracts of $1,000 or more. It makes it illegal for a roofer to pay, waive, or rebate your insurance deductible, and it requires the contractor to hold payments in trust, disclose insurer identification, and give you a 72-hour right to rescind the contract.

If a Parker contractor offers to "eat your deductible" or "make the roof free," they are proposing something Colorado law prohibits, and a roofer willing to break that law is a poor bet for your warranty. Here is what a compliant contract gives you:

  • No deductible waiving, paying, or rebating (illegal under SB-38)
  • Insurance-identification disclosure in the contract
  • Payments held in trust until materials are delivered or work begins
  • A 72-hour right to rescind after signing
  • A clear, written scope you can compare line by line
Reviewing a Colorado SB-38 compliant roofing contract with a Parker homeowner SB-38 compliant contract review
Our credentials

Precision Exteriors Restoration credentials at a glance

Direct answer: Every credential a Parker homeowner should ask for, in one place and verifiable. Use this table to compare us against any other roofer's door-knock pitch.

What to verify, and what we hold
What to check Why it matters Precision Exteriors
Colorado license Legal authority to do the work and accountability if something goes wrong License #0248041, verifiable
Manufacturer certification Unlocks stronger material warranties and proves trained installation Owens Corning Platinum Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster
Industry membership Signals ongoing standards and best practices NRCA member
Reputation Independent track record beyond the sales pitch BBB A+, 4.6 stars, 3,000+ projects
Local presence A contractor who will still be here for a warranty claim Permanent Denver metro office, serving since 2016
Contract compliance Legal protection for your deductible and your right to cancel Colorado SB-38 compliant contracts
Why vetting matters in Parker

The Palmer Divide draws storm chasers

Parker's hail exposure is the very thing that attracts out-of-state crews, which is exactly why a verifiable local contractor matters here more than almost anywhere on the Front Range.

Palmer Divide
Parker's elevated ridge makes it one of the most hail-prone spots on the Front Range, drawing transient storm-chasing crews each season.
SB-38
Colorado law that bars deductible waiving and requires a 72-hour rescission right on residential roofing contracts of $1,000 or more.
#0248041
Our Colorado license number, the first thing any Parker homeowner should ask a roofer to provide and verify.
2016
The year we started serving the Front Range, with a permanent local office that will be here for a future warranty claim.
What we handle

A full-service Parker roofing contractor, one licensed crew

Direct answer: Once you have hired a verified contractor, that one team should carry you from inspection through final walkthrough. We handle inspections, repair, replacement, emergency response, gutters, siding, and insurance support so you are not coordinating multiple vendors.

Roof inspections

Documented roof inspection in Parker with a written report.

Roof repair

Targeted roof repair in Parker after storms.

Roof replacement

Code-compliant roof replacement in Parker , warranty backed.

Hail and storm damage

Hail damage roof repair in Parker , documented for claims.

Emergency response

Tarping and stabilization to stop water intrusion fast.

Siding

Siding repair and replacement for collateral storm damage.

Gutters

Gutter repair, replacement, and guards for proper runoff.

Exterior restoration

Multi-trade exterior restoration for Parker homes.

Your peace of mind

We take the risk off your shoulders

Choosing a roofer should feel safe. Between manufacturer warranties, hands-on insurance help, and a free no-obligation inspection, the path forward is low risk from day one.

Manufacturer-backed warranties

Owens Corning Platinum Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster certifications unlock the strongest warranties available, covering both your materials and our installation.

We help with your insurance claim

We document the damage and communicate directly with your insurer, while reminding you that approval and coverage depend on your policy and Colorado SB-38 governs the contract.

Free Parker inspection

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

What homeowners say

Rated 4.6 stars by Front Range neighbors

Real, verified Google reviews from homeowners across the Denver metro and Douglas 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

Parker and nearby service area

Direct answer: Precision Exteriors Restoration serves Parker and the surrounding Douglas County and Front Range communities, including Castle Rock, Castle Pines, Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch, and Centennial, with fast local crews from our permanent Denver metro office.

We work across Parker neighborhoods including Stroh Ranch, Stonegate, The Pinery, Canterberry Crossing, Idyllwilde, Clarke Farms, and Meridian Village, in ZIP codes 80134 and 80138.

Storm and tree damage roofing work in the Parker and Douglas County area Storm response, Douglas County

The Precision Warranty

Protected in writing, for the long run

Every Precision Exteriors Restoration project is backed in writing, so your Parker 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.

Certified-Installer Manufacturer Warranty

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

Licensed, Insured, Local Since 2016

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

Answers up front

Choosing a Parker roofing contractor: FAQs

Reviewed by the Precision Exteriors Restoration roofing team, Colorado License #0248041. Owens Corning Platinum Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, NRCA member, serving Parker and the Denver metro since 2016. Last updated June 17, 2026.
How do I verify a Parker roofing contractor is licensed?
Ask for the contractor's Colorado license number and confirm it, then request current liability and workers' compensation insurance certificates. Ours is #0248041. A roofer who will not provide a verifiable number is a red flag.
Is it legal for a Parker roofer to pay or waive my deductible?
No. Colorado SB-38 (C.R.S. 6-22-101 and following) makes it illegal for a roofer to pay, waive, or rebate your insurance deductible. Any contractor offering to "eat your deductible" is proposing something the law prohibits, which is a strong signal to walk away.
What protections does Colorado SB-38 give Parker homeowners?
SB-38 governs residential roofing contracts of $1,000 or more and requires the contractor to hold payments in trust, disclose insurer identification, and honor a 72-hour right to rescind, in addition to barring deductible waiving. A compliant contract puts all of this in writing.
Why are storm chasers a problem in Parker?
Parker sits on the Palmer Divide, one of the most hail-prone areas on the Front Range, so out-of-state crews flood in after major storms. Many knock doors, pressure homeowners to sign same day, and leave before any warranty matters. A licensed local contractor with a permanent office is the safer choice.
What manufacturer credentials should a Parker roofer have?
Look for top-tier manufacturer certifications such as Owens Corning Platinum Preferred and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, which we hold. These are earned, vetted designations that unlock stronger material warranties than a non-certified crew can register.
Should I sign a roofing contract the same day a contractor inspects?
No. Never sign under same-day pressure. Take time to verify the license, credentials, and insurance, and remember Colorado SB-38 gives you a 72-hour right to rescind a signed residential roofing contract.
Ready when you are

Hire a Parker roofer you can verify

Before you sign with anyone after a Palmer Divide storm, get a free, no-obligation inspection and a written estimate from a licensed local contractor. Verify our license, credentials, and SB-38 compliant contract first.

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