Insurance Claim ListUpdated 2026

Insurance Claim Roofers in Denver — Storm & Damage Specialists (2026)

Filing an insurance claim for storm, hail, water, or fire damage in Denver? The right roofer can make or break your claim. This list highlights Denver roofers with documented experience working with insurance adjusters and strong reviews from homeowners who navigated the claims process.

10 contractors analyzed
Avg rating 5.0
1,024 total reviews

Reviewed by the GetTrustedContractors Editorial Team · Updated 2026

Beware of contractors who ask you to sign an Assignment of Benefits (AOB) before work begins — this transfers your insurance rights to them. Always review your policy and consult your adjuster before signing.

Insurance Claim Roofers in Denver

1
New Roof Plus
5.0(183 reviews) Verified
4
Altitude Contracting
5.0(137 reviews) Verified
6
MH Electrical and Solar
5.0(84 reviews) Verified
7
MTN Roofing
5.0(73 reviews) Verified
9
Big Bear Roofing
5.0(39 reviews) Verified
10
Denver Roofing Works
5.0(31 reviews) Verified

Questions to Ask a Insurance Claim Roofer in Denver

  • Do you work directly with insurance adjusters?
  • Will you provide a detailed scope of work that matches the insurance estimate?
  • Do you handle the supplement process if the initial estimate is too low?
  • Can you provide references from recent insurance claim projects?
  • Do you charge anything upfront before insurance pays?

What to Look for in a Roofer in Denver

  • Active state roofing contractor license
  • General liability insurance + workers' compensation
  • Experience with local climate and building codes
  • Pulls permits and schedules required inspections
  • Strong Google reviews with responses to negative feedback
  • Written warranty on both materials and labor

Typical Cost in Denver

$8,000–$20,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need a full roof replacement vs. a repair?

If damage affects more than 30% of the roof, or the roof is over 20 years old, replacement is usually more cost-effective than repeated repairs. A licensed roofer can provide a free inspection.

What is the average cost to replace a roof?

Most homeowners pay $8,000–$20,000 for a full roof replacement depending on size, materials, and local labor rates. Asphalt shingles are most affordable; metal and tile cost more but last longer.

How long does a roof replacement take?

Most residential roof replacements complete in 1–3 days. Larger homes or complex roof lines may take up to a week. Always confirm the timeline in your contract.

Our Ranking Methodology

Contractors on this list are ranked using a weighted score combining Google rating (60%) and total review count (40%). Minimum threshold: 4.0 stars with at least 1 verified review.

We do not accept payment for placement — rankings are based solely on data. Last updated: 2026.

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