Capitol Hill homes sit close together with narrow access points and mature trees, so new roof installation here requires careful staging and minimal disruption to neighbors. We bring materials in through alleys off Colfax and work around the frequent afternoon hail that hits this part of Denver hardest.
Many properties in the neighborhood still have original or aging roofs from the early 1900s that have taken repeated hail damage. We focus on impact-rated systems that hold up to the semi-arid climate’s four seasons and quick temperature swings between Red Rocks Park and downtown.
From our base on Shys Hill Rd we reach Capitol Hill in under twenty minutes, giving us time to inspect before the next storm rolls through.
Local notes
- •We stage trucks on side streets like Pennsylvania and Grant to keep Capitol Hill sidewalks clear during installs.
- •Older brick and stone homes near the Denver Art Museum often need extra underlayment to handle wind-driven hail common in this corridor.
- •Access to Union Station rail lines means we schedule around rush-hour traffic when bringing larger loads into the neighborhood.