Renovar Roofing

Highlands Ranch · Littleton · Lone Tree · Centennial · Parker · Castle Rock

Hail hit the south metro three times this summer.

Jun 1 Douglas County hail Jun 22 Highlands Ranch / Lone Tree Aug 15 Lone Tree / Centennial

Hail damage is rarely visible from the ground — and the crews knocking on doors right now will be gone by winter. Get a free inspection from the general contractor that builds homes here. If your roof is fine, we'll tell you that too.

Free Roof Inspection

Takes 30 seconds. We'll call to schedule — no door knocking, no pressure.

Free and no-obligation. An honest verdict either way — and Colorado law prohibits contractors from paying or waiving your deductible, so anyone offering to should worry you.

We never knock on doors. You reached out — that's how we work. If there's no damage, we say so — and leave you alone. Every repair itemized in writing before you sign anything.

The Difference

Roofers replace roofs.
We finish the house.

Ask anyone who's been through a hail claim what went wrong, and it's almost never the roof. The roof goes on. It's everything after — the siding, the gutters, the window trim, the garage — that drags into next year while the roofing crew moves on to the next storm.

Renovar is a general contractor, not a roofing crew. We've built and remodeled homes across the Denver metro since 2009. Hail doesn't just hit shingles, and we're built for everything it hits: one contract, one schedule, one team that doesn't leave until all of it is done.

The storm-chaser playbook

  • Knocks on your door hours after the hail
  • Contract pegged to "whatever insurance approves"
  • Roof goes on, then the siding and gutters stall for months
  • Out-of-state crew — gone before the first winter leak

How Renovar works

  • You reach out. We schedule. Nobody knocks.
  • Every line of work itemized in writing before you sign
  • Roof, siding, gutters, garage — one contract, finished together
  • A Colorado GC since 2009, with standing homes to show for it

"Renovar handled all our home repairs including roof, siding, and garage following a hail storm. Erik provided great communication through the whole process, work was done quickly, and quality top notch. By far the best company we have had handle hail repairs."

David Mulder — Homeowner, hail restoration

What Happens Next

Four steps. No surprises.

01

Free Inspection

We walk the roof and the whole exterior — shingles, siding, gutters, vents — and photograph everything we find. If there's no damage, that's the report.

02

Documented Scope

You get the damage documented in writing, with photos. If a claim makes sense, this is exactly what your insurer needs to see.

03

Adjuster On Site

Once you've engaged us, we meet your adjuster at the house and walk the repair scope with them — so nothing that's damaged gets missed.

04

One Finished House

Roof, siding, gutters, trim, garage — repaired under one itemized contract, by one team, to the standard we build new homes to.

Good to Know

Questions, answered.

My roof looks fine from the ground. Should I still get it inspected?

Yes — that's the trap with hail. Impact bruises knock granules loose and fracture the mat underneath without leaving anything you can see from the driveway, and the damage shows up later as leaks. A 20-minute inspection settles it either way.

What does the inspection cost?

Nothing, and it doesn't obligate you to anything. If we find damage, you'll get it documented with photos. If we don't, you'll get that in writing too — and we'll leave you alone.

Do you handle the insurance claim for me?

We do what Colorado law allows a contractor to do — and it's the part that matters. We document the damage thoroughly, and once you've engaged us, we meet your adjuster on site and walk the repair scope with them. Filing the claim is yours; making sure the scope is right is ours.

Can you cover my deductible?

No — and no Colorado contractor legally can. State law (C.R.S. § 6-22-105) prohibits roofing contractors from paying, waiving, or rebating insurance deductibles. A contractor offering to is telling you how they do business.

How soon after a storm can damage still be claimed?

Policies vary, but most give you around a year from the storm date to report damage — so this summer's storms are well inside the window. The inspection gives you the documentation and the date either way.

Get the honest answer about your roof.

Free, documented, and no-obligation — from the team that builds homes here.

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