Aurora's Licensed Roofing & Exterior Restoration Contractor — Storm Damage, Repair, Replacement & More

Precision Exteriors Restoration is a licensed roofing and exterior restoration contractor serving Aurora, Colorado (Colorado License #0248041). We are Aurora's Owens Corning Preferred roofing contractor and CertainTeed credentialed installer — with 20+ years of combined experience, a 100+ person team, and more than 3,899 completed projects across the Denver Metro. Our Aurora services cover every exterior system: roof inspections, roof repair, roof replacement, emergency roofing, siding repair and replacement, gutter repair and replacement, window repair and replacement, and comprehensive storm damage restoration. All work is backed by a 10-year workmanship warranty. All inspections and estimates are free with no obligation.
Aurora is Colorado's third-largest city and one of the most hail-exposed communities in the Denver Metro. Spanning both Arapahoe and Adams counties, Aurora's eastern sections sit deep in the storm corridor that produces the Front Range's most concentrated hail events — and the city's large residential footprint, wide range of housing ages, and varied elevation profile mean that storm damage presents differently across different parts of Aurora. We have been working in these conditions for 20+ years and understand the specific factors that drive exterior damage in Aurora's neighborhoods specifically, not just the Metro in general.
Start Here — What Do You Need Help With?
Not sure where to begin? Use this guide to get to the right Aurora service page for your situation:
- Recent hail or wind event → Roofing Aurora → or Storm Damage → — start with an inspection
- Water stains, ceiling drips, or attic moisture → Roof Inspection Aurora →
- Active leak or open roof area → Call (720) 408-1840 now — emergency stabilization available
- Deciding between repair and replacement → Repair vs. Replacement Denver →
- Know the issue, want a targeted fix → Roof Repair Aurora →
- Need full system replacement → Roof Replacement Aurora →
- Need help with an insurance claim → Insurance & Storm Damage Guidance →
If you're uncertain, a free documented inspection is the cleanest first step — it tells you what your property actually needs before any commitment is made.
Why Aurora Homeowners Choose Precision Exteriors
Aurora's roofing contractor market looks like every other Denver Metro community — crowded, particularly in the weeks following a significant hail event, with out-of-state operators who arrive after storms and disappear when problems surface. Here is what separates a licensed, locally rooted exterior contractor from those operations.
Licensed and verifiable. Colorado License #0248041 — verifiable through the Colorado Division of Professions and Occupations. Ask any contractor working on your Aurora home for their license number. Many cannot provide one.
Manufacturer-credentialed installation. As an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor and CertainTeed credentialed installer, we meet manufacturer installation quality standards that unlock warranty programs not available through uncredentialed contractors — including the Owens Corning Platinum Protection warranty on qualifying full-system installations.
Locally owned, permanently here. We are a Denver Metro company with a permanent office and a permanent team. We're not storm chasers. When you need us after the job is done — for a warranty concern, a follow-up question, or a new project — we're here.
Inspections first, no pressure. Every Aurora project begins with a free inspection. We document what we find, explain what it means, and give you a straight recommendation — including telling you when repair is the right answer instead of replacement.
10-year workmanship warranty. All completed work is covered. Every project, every time.
Aurora's Storm Exposure — What Drives Exterior Damage Here
Aurora's geographic position makes it one of the most hail-active communities in the Denver Metro. Several specific factors shape Aurora's exterior damage profile in ways that are distinct from the broader Metro picture.
Eastern Aurora sits deep in the hail corridor. The storm tracks that produce the Front Range's most significant hail events run directly through Aurora's eastern sections — the neighborhoods east of E-470, Green Valley Ranch, and the communities closest to the plains. Hailstones of 1 inch and above, capable of causing fiberglass mat fracture in standard asphalt shingles and functional damage to vinyl siding and aluminum gutters, affect these parts of Aurora with higher frequency than western Metro communities. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are not a luxury upgrade for Aurora homes — they are the practical choice.
Aurora spans two counties and a significant elevation range. Aurora covers portions of both Arapahoe and Adams counties and ranges in elevation from roughly 5,400 to 5,800 feet. That elevation range is meaningful — UV intensity, freeze-thaw frequency, and in some cases storm impact patterns vary across Aurora's geographic footprint. A roofing system's practical service life in Aurora's UV environment is 20–22 years, shorter than manufacturer ratings assume for lower-elevation markets.
Aurora's housing stock spans several decades. From mid-century homes in the western portions of the city to late 1990s and 2000s construction in eastern Aurora and newer developments near Southlands, Aurora's housing stock covers a wide age range. A large portion of Aurora's residential roofing is approaching or past practical service life in Colorado's UV and hail environment — meaning hail events in Aurora regularly produce insurance-supported replacement scope on homes that were already due.
Freeze-thaw cycling affects all of Aurora. Colorado's 150+ annual freeze-thaw cycles affect every home in the Metro. Intact pipe boots, properly installed flashings, and sealed siding seams are what prevent freeze-thaw from turning small vulnerabilities — cracked caulk at a chimney flashing, a degraded pipe boot collar — into active water intrusion over time.
Roofing Services in Aurora, CO
Aurora roofing systems face the same combination of stressors as the broader Denver Metro — hail impact, UV aging, freeze-thaw cycling, and wind uplift — but with higher hail frequency in the eastern sections of the city and a housing stock that skews older in the west. As Aurora's Owens Corning Preferred roofing contractor, every project begins with a free inspection covering all components: shingles, flashings, pipe boots, ridge caps, underlayment, gutters, fascia, soffit, and ventilation.
Roof Inspection Aurora — Free, Documented, No Obligation
Free professional roof inspections covering every component of the roofing system. Post-storm assessments, annual maintenance inspections, pre-sale evaluations, and insurance documentation — all with photo documentation and plain-language findings. For any significant Aurora hail event, a post-storm inspection is warranted even when no damage is visible from the ground. The most consequential hail damage — fiberglass mat fracture, broken sealant bonds, cracked pipe boots — produces no visible change from the driveway.
Roof Repair Aurora — Targeted Fixes for Verified Issues
Flashing repair and replacement at chimneys, skylights, and sidewall transitions; pipe boot replacement; missing and lifted shingle repair; ridge cap repair after wind events; roof leak diagnosis and repair; and storm damage repair where scope doesn't warrant full replacement. If repair is the right answer for your Aurora roof, that's what we recommend — not the larger project.
Roof Replacement Aurora — Full System Installation, Class 4 Option
Full roofing system replacement from tear-off through final inspection — deck verification, ice and water shield, synthetic underlayment, drip edge, complete flashing work, pipe boot replacement, Owens Corning or CertainTeed shingle installation, ridge cap, and ventilation assessment. Both standard architectural shingles and Class 4 impact-resistant shingles available.
On Class 4 shingles for Aurora specifically: Given Aurora's position in the hail corridor — particularly for eastern Aurora homes — Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are the material upgrade worth discussing at every replacement. The cost premium is modest (typically 10–20%), Colorado insurance carriers frequently offer premium discounts that offset a meaningful portion of that, and the reduced likelihood of functional hail damage over the roof's life is a genuine long-term benefit in this specific market. Owens Corning Platinum Protection warranty available on qualifying installations.
Emergency Roofing Aurora — Tarping & Immediate Stabilization
Immediate response for active leaks, storm-created roof openings, fallen tree or debris impact, and any situation requiring emergency stabilization. Professional roof tarping, temporary flashing at active penetration points, debris management, and damage documentation.
For active emergencies: (720) 408-1840
Storm Damage Restoration in Aurora — Hail, Wind & Insurance
Aurora's hail corridor positioning means storm damage restoration is the most common driver of exterior projects across the city. After significant hail events affecting Aurora, damage routinely covers roofing, siding, gutters, and soft metal components simultaneously on exposed elevations. A comprehensive storm damage assessment evaluates all affected systems — not just the most visible one.
After an Aurora Hail Storm — What to Do
1. Document from the ground. Walk the perimeter of your home and photograph all four sides — roof lines, gutters, downspouts, siding, window frames, AC unit, and soft metals. Dented gutters, cracked siding panels, and damaged window screens are visible hail indicators that support an inspection request.
2. Do not climb on the roof. Leave close assessment to a licensed roofing contractor.
3. Schedule a free inspection promptly. Inspections conducted close to the storm event document conditions with a clear date relationship — which supports the insurance process. Don't wait weeks while additional weathering complicates the damage picture.
4. Don't commit under pressure. Legitimate licensed contractors do not require same-day decisions. Any contractor who does is a red flag — particularly in the days following a significant Aurora storm.
5. Understand your coverage before filing. An inspection tells you the damage scope. That lets you decide whether filing makes sense given your deductible before you're committed.
Aurora Roof Insurance Claims — What to Know
Insurance-supported roof replacement is one of the most common project types in Aurora — the city's Hail Alley positioning and aging housing stock mean many storms produce legitimate full-replacement scope.
ACV vs. RCV coverage determines whether your insurer pays depreciated or full replacement value. On RCV policies, the depreciation holdback is released after work is completed and documented — a step many Aurora homeowners miss entirely.
Adjuster coordination. We are available to meet your adjuster on-site with our inspection findings as reference documentation. Scope gaps between contractor and adjuster inspections are closed with supplement documentation.
Deductible waiving is illegal in Colorado. Any Aurora contractor offering to waive your deductible is creating legal exposure for you — this is a Colorado statute, not a negotiating point.
Siding Services in Aurora, CO
Aurora's siding systems face the same hail and UV exposure as roofing. Vinyl siding is common across Aurora's mid-century and late 20th-century residential construction and is vulnerable to cracking and denting at the hailstone sizes that regularly affect the city. James Hardie fiber cement siding offers significantly better impact resistance and is the most common material upgrade for Aurora homeowners replacing storm-damaged vinyl. Siding damage that compromises seams, corner trim, or transitions creates moisture pathways that worsen through Aurora's freeze-thaw cycling.
- Roofing Aurora → (includes siding assessment)
- Siding services →
- Siding repair →
- Siding replacement →
- James Hardie siding →
- Vinyl siding →
Gutter Services in Aurora, CO
Aurora's combination of high-volume summer storms, winter snowmelt, and regular hail events stresses residential gutter systems throughout the city. Hail dents and deforms aluminum gutters — reducing drainage capacity and contributing to fascia deterioration, foundation drainage problems, and ice dam formation in winter. Gutter evaluation is included in every exterior assessment we perform in Aurora.
Window Services in Aurora, CO
Window damage in Aurora most commonly results from hail impact, wind-driven debris, and direct debris strikes in severe storm events. Seal failure — allowing moisture between panes — is accelerated by Aurora's wide daily and seasonal temperature swings. Window evaluation is part of every comprehensive storm damage assessment we conduct.
Aurora Neighborhoods — Storm Exposure by Area
Aurora's neighborhoods have distinct storm exposure profiles based on their position within the city, proximity to open plains, construction era, and elevation. Understanding those differences helps homeowners in each area know what to prioritize.
Eastern Aurora — highest hail concentration Green Valley Ranch, Montbello-adjacent, aurora east of E-470, Tallyn's Reach, Copperleaf, Saddle Rock. These neighborhoods sit deepest in the hail corridor that runs through Aurora from the plains. Homes here see the highest frequency of significant hail impact and are the strongest candidates for Class 4 shingles at replacement. Many of these neighborhoods also have newer construction — but hail frequency in this corridor means systems here still accumulate damage faster than the construction age might suggest.
Central Aurora — mixed age, consistent hail exposure Mission Viejo, Meadowood, Sable Chase, Aurora Hills, Expo Park, Fletcher. A mix of construction from the 1970s through 2000s. Many homes in this band are approaching or at practical service life end in Colorado's UV environment, meaning a significant hail event often produces legitimate replacement scope on what was already an aging system.
Western Aurora / Arapahoe County border — older stock Pioneering Aurora neighborhoods closest to the Denver border — Del Mar, Hoffman Heights, Aurora South. Mid-century housing stock in this part of the city is the most likely to have roofing systems well past practical service life. Even moderate hail events can produce functional damage on shingles that have been through 30+ years of Colorado UV.
Aurora near Southlands / Southeast — newer construction Tollgate Crossing, Murphy Creek, Inspiration. Newer construction in the Southlands corridor means roofing systems are generally mid-lifecycle — more likely to see repair scope after storm events than immediate replacement, though Class 4 is still the right conversation at eventual replacement time given the hail corridor position.
We serve all Aurora neighborhoods for residential and multi-family exterior restoration. Multi-family services →
Cost of Roof Replacement in Aurora — What Drives the Number
The most accurate answer to "how much does a roof replacement cost in Aurora?" comes from a free inspection of your specific roof. Here are the factors that actually determine the number:
Roof size and pitch. Larger roofs cost more. Steeper pitches require additional safety measures and slower installation — both add to labor cost.
Complexity. Every valley, chimney, skylight, dormer, and plane change adds flashing work and cut waste. Aurora's varied housing stock — from simple ranch-style homes to more complex two-story designs — means complexity varies significantly across the city.
Material selection. Standard architectural shingles vs. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles is the primary material variable — typically a 10–20% cost difference. For Aurora, particularly eastern Aurora, the case for Class 4 is strong enough that it belongs in every replacement conversation.
Deck repairs. Identified after tear-off; priced based on actual area requiring repair or replacement.
Insurance coverage. For storm-related replacements, insurance coverage significantly affects out-of-pocket cost. ACV vs. RCV policy terms, the deductible amount, and whether recoverable depreciation is collected all affect the homeowner's actual cost.
The free inspection is the right first step — it tells you what your specific Aurora roof actually needs before any number is committed to.
Schedule a Free Estimate → | Roof Replacement Aurora →
Aurora Exterior Restoration FAQs
Do I need a roof inspection if I don't see damage from the ground after an Aurora hail storm?
Yes. The most consequential hail damage — fiberglass mat fracture beneath the shingle surface, broken sealant bonds, cracked pipe boots — produces no visible change from the driveway. A close physical inspection is the only way to know whether functional damage is present. For any significant Aurora hail event, an inspection is warranted regardless of what's visible from ground level.
How long does a roof last in Aurora, CO?
Asphalt shingles in Aurora's UV and hail environment typically perform reliably for 20–22 years — shorter than manufacturer ratings for lower-elevation markets. Eastern Aurora homes subject to higher hail frequency may see systems reach end of practical service life sooner, particularly without Class 4 shingles. Roofs that have been through multiple significant hail events without inspection or repair accumulate damage that accelerates aging.
Is Aurora in Hail Alley?
Yes. Aurora — particularly its eastern sections — sits in one of the most hail-active parts of the Denver Metro corridor. Hailstones of 1 inch and above affect Aurora neighborhoods multiple times per decade, and the storm tracks that produce the Front Range's most significant events run directly through Aurora's eastern communities.
Does homeowner's insurance cover roof replacement in Aurora?
Storm-related roof replacement is commonly covered when damage is documented as sudden and accidental loss from a covered peril — hail and wind are standard covered perils. Whether you receive ACV or full replacement cost (RCV), and how the depreciation holdback process works, depends on your specific policy. We walk through the insurance process at every stage of storm-related projects. Insurance guidance →
What's the difference between storm damage and normal wear on an Aurora roof?
Storm damage is tied to a specific event and presents as a defined pattern — concentrated impact marks, directional granule displacement, simultaneous damage across multiple systems. Normal wear is gradual and diffuse. The distinction matters for insurance. A documented professional inspection with photo evidence establishes this distinction clearly.
Are Class 4 shingles worth it for Aurora homes?
For most Aurora homes — and particularly those in eastern Aurora's hail corridor — yes. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are tested under UL 2218 for hail resistance, carry a modest 10–20% cost premium over standard architectural shingles, and often qualify for Colorado insurance premium discounts that offset a meaningful portion of that. The reduced frequency of functional hail damage over the roof's life is a real long-term benefit in Aurora's storm environment.
Are inspections and estimates free?
Yes. All inspections and estimates are free with no obligation to proceed with any service. Schedule here →
Precision Exteriors Restoration is Aurora's licensed, locally owned roofing and exterior restoration contractor — Owens Corning Preferred, CertainTeed credentialed, 10-year warranty on all work, 20+ years serving the Denver Metro. Whether you need a post-storm inspection, a repair estimate, a replacement quote, or just want to understand what condition your Aurora home's exterior is in — start with a free inspection.
Inspections and estimates are free. All work backed by a 10-year warranty.
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