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2026-07-07 · Alex Santos

Preparing Your Attic and Gutters Before a New Roof Installation in Denver

Preparing Your Attic and Gutters Before a New Roof Installation in Denver

Denver's semi-arid climate brings four distinct seasons and frequent hail, so attic preparation before a new roof installation begins with verifying ventilation. Blocked or inadequate vents can trap moisture from spring snowmelt or summer downpours, leading to ice dams in winter or mold during warmer months.

Walk the attic and clear stored items away from roof deck access points. Check existing insulation for compression or water stains left by past hail storms common across the Front Range; replace or add insulation only after the new roof deck is secure to avoid trapping debris.

Gutters require complete cleaning and inspection for hail dents or separated seams before crews arrive. In neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill and Highland, tree-lined streets often deposit extra leaves and branches that can block flow during the intense thunderstorms typical of late spring.

Confirm downspouts direct water at least five feet from the foundation, especially important on properties near Cherry Creek or Union Station where older grading can channel runoff back toward the house during heavy seasonal rains.

These steps let the installation crew work without delays caused by attic obstructions or gutter backups, ensuring the new roof integrates cleanly with existing flashing and ventilation systems.

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