
Roof Replacement
in Colorado.
A damaged or worn roof can feel overwhelming. You want to protect your home, but sorting through cost, scope, and next steps often adds stress instead of clarity.
The goal of this page is simple: help you understand what actually matters in a roof replacement, what options tend to make sense in Colorado, and what costs typically look like before work begins. With the right information, decisions feel far more manageable.
High-Quality Replacements
Roof replacement works best when it's treated as a system, not just a surface upgrade. Materials matter, but so do underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and ice and water protection. When these components aren't designed together, problems tend to show up early, even with good shingles. A properly designed roof system accounts for Colorado's climate, building codes, and manufacturer requirements from the start. Ventilation is a critical part of that system and should always be evaluated during replacement.
Price Transparency
Roof replacement costs are easier to understand when you know what drives them. Pricing is influenced by roof size, pitch, materials, code requirements, and system design. When those factors are explained clearly, estimates become easier to compare and decisions feel less risky. Tools like our Instant Roof Estimator and Roof Price Guide help establish realistic expectations early, before conversations begin and before scope is defined.
You'll Always Know Where Things Stand
Roof replacement has a lot of moving pieces, but that's our problem to manage, not yours. You'll know who's on site, what's being done, and why. If something unexpected comes up mid-project, you hear about it before anything changes, not after. Nothing gets decided without you.
We Listen. We Communicate. We Care.
Good roofing work depends on good communication. Some homeowners prefer calls. Others prefer texts, photos, or online tools. What matters most is that information is shared clearly and consistently, so you're never guessing what's happening or what comes next.
Licensing, insurance, experience in Colorado's climate, and workmanship warranties are baseline expectations. How clearly those things are explained and documented is what builds confidence.

Trusted in Colorado
Since Day One
Is Pak the Right Contractor for Your Project?
Choosing a roofing contractor isn't just about price. It's about how decisions are made, how work is documented, and how clearly expectations are set from the beginning. This section is meant to help you decide whether our approach aligns with what you're looking for.
We Might Be a Great Fit If You Value:
Clear education before decisions are made
Transparent pricing with defined scope
Ongoing communication and documented work
Guidance with insurance claims, when applicable
Confidence that system design and installation details matter
We Might Not Be the Right Fit If You're Looking For:
The lowest bid without regard for system design
Shortcuts on ventilation or code requirements
Anything involving deductible coverage or improper practices
Being upfront helps homeowners make better decisions, even when that means we're not the right contractor for every project.
You Deserve a Roofing Partner You Can Rely On
A well-run project is one where you don't have to wonder what's happening or who to contact. Clear communication, documented work, and accountability make the process easier to follow and easier to trust.
Locally Owned & Operated
Familiarity with local weather, codes, and construction conditions.
Fully Licensed & Insured
Proper credentials in place to protect the home and the homeowner.
Manufacturer Certifications
From Atlas, Malarkey, Owens Corning, GAF, IKO, and MuleHide.
Workmanship Warranties
Defined coverage, supported by manufacturer programs.
Because we hold certifications across seven manufacturers, the material recommendation on your project is based on your roof, your exposure, your budget, and your long-term goals. It's not steered by manufacturer relationships or volume targets.
Clear communication, documented work, and accountability from start to finish.
Schedule Your ConsultationRoofing Packages That Let You Control Cost
Roof replacement doesn't have to be all-or-nothing. Comparing packages side by side helps you see how material choices, protection levels, and long-term value affect cost.
Ranges based on a 3,000 square foot roof (30 squares). Actual pricing varies depending on roof complexity and site conditions.
Class 3 Asphalt Shingle
Reliable protection with quality materials, a solid choice for most Colorado homes.
Denver Metro
$18,450 – $23,925
Mountain & Rural: $23,985 – $31,102
- Nailed synthetic underlayment
- Ice and water shield in all valleys, penetrations, and 24 inches inside warm walls
- 10-year workmanship guarantee
- Limited lifetime material warranty
- Ventilation guarantee
- 2-day install completion guarantee per 30 squares
Class 4 Asphalt Shingle
Impact-resistant shingles with better hail protection, ideal for Colorado's climate.
Denver Metro
$19,845 – $24,255
Mountain & Rural: $25,798 – $31,531
- Nailed synthetic underlayment
- Ice and water shield in all valleys, penetrations, and 24 inches inside warm walls
- 10-year workmanship guarantee
- Limited lifetime material warranty
- Ventilation guarantee
- 2-day install completion guarantee per 30 squares
Premium Class 4 Asphalt Shingle
Full-system premium installation with maximum coverage and the longest warranty protection.
Denver Metro
$24,435 – $29,865
Mountain & Rural: $31,765 – $38,824
- Nailed synthetic underlayment
- Ice and water shield in all valleys, penetrations, and 24 inches inside warm walls
- 10-year workmanship guarantee
- Limited lifetime material warranty
- Ventilation guarantee
- 2-day install completion guarantee per 30 squares
All packages include permit coordination, manufacturer warranty registration, and a post-installation walkthrough.
Premium Roofing Options
Colorado's climate makes premium materials worth considering, especially in mountain communities where snow load, ice, and UV exposure are more intense. These options cost more upfront but often deliver longer service life and better long-term value.
Designer Asphalt Shingle
Denver: $27,945 – $42,570
Mountain: $36,328 – $55,341
(3,000 sf / 30 square roof)
Thicker profiles with enhanced aesthetics and improved wind resistance. A step up from architectural shingles in both appearance and durability.
Stone-Coated Steel
Denver: $40,500 – $48,500
Mountain: $52,650 – $64,350
(3,000 sf / 30 square roof)
The highest hail resistance available in residential roofing. Lightweight, fire-rated, and built to handle Colorado's most extreme weather.
Standing Seam Metal
Denver: $48,600 – $59,400
Mountain: $63,180 – $77,220
(3,000 sf / 30 square roof)
Continuous panels with concealed fasteners. Excellent for steep pitches and heavy snow. Expected service life of 40–60+ years.
Synthetic / Composite
Denver: $62,100 – $75,900
Mountain: $80,730 – $103,155
(3,000 sf / 30 square roof)
Engineered to replicate the look of natural slate or cedar shake with significantly less weight and maintenance. Class 4 impact rated.
Concrete or Clay Tile
Denver: $40,500 – $48,500
Mountain: $52,650 – $64,350
(3,000 sf / 30 square roof)
Traditional aesthetics with excellent fire resistance. Heavier than other options, which may require structural evaluation.
Want help comparing materials? Our Roof Price Guide breaks down what drives cost across every material type. Our Roof Selector Quiz helps narrow down which materials fit your home, budget, and priorities.

Here's What Working With Us Actually Looks Like
No pressure, no rushing. Just a clear process from the first conversation to the last nail.
Talk Through Your Project
Get clear on what you're actually dealing with. No pressure, no commitment. A Pak Exteriors Project Advisor comes to you, evaluates your roof honestly, and tells you what's there, what it means, and what your options are. That's it. You decide what comes next.
Compare Options and Packages
We walk through your options clearly, what's included, what each choice affects, and where the tradeoffs are. If the base option is the right call, we'll tell you.
Move Forward When It Makes Sense
Once you choose what fits your home and budget, we schedule the work and handle the rest. Most projects start within one to three weeks, with clear communication throughout.
Don't Take Our Word For It
“Eric and his outstanding team @ Pak Roof did a great job helping us resolve our gutter flashing and heat tape problems! Eric put us on his schedule promptly and identified the issues, then, working with the best resources, got the project done in short order. Everyone involved was professional, timely and easy to communicate with. They took and shared photos, and after the installation, even gave us an in-person tutorial of how the much improved heat-tape and thermostat works. Hard to imagine these days, but doing business with them was actually a pleasure!”

Debby Larson
Verified Google Review“Eric at Pakroofs stepped in and pulled me out of a frustrating situation I found myself in an untrustworthy public adjuster firm. From our first conversation, he brought clarity, professionalism, and a genuine willingness to help. His roofing team was nothing short of outstanding—true professionals who completed the entire roofing job in just one day, with minimal disruption and impressive attention to detail. What stood out to me most was the way Pakroofs handled every part of the process: they were responsive, reliable, and communicated clearly about potential challenges.”

Shihan Qu
Verified Google Review“Tyler was super easy to work with and helped us understand our options when it came to replacing our roof following hail damage. He worked closely with our insurance to ensure everything was handled properly. He also helped with key upgrades like class 4 shingles and proper roof venting to help keep our upstairs cooler in the summer!”

Katie Barends
Verified Google ReviewRoof Replacement FAQs, Colorado
Straight answers to the questions Colorado homeowners ask most about roof replacement.
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