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How much does a new roof really cost?

Roof replacement pricing in Colorado depends on roof size, materials, and local codes. EcoShield's roofing experts break down what drives cost — and how to get your custom quote fast.

Straightforward Roofing Cost Insights

No guessing, no pushy sales tactics — just clear answers about what drives roof pricing across Denver and the front range.  Learn what to expect prior to your project and how EcoShield helps you make informed, confident decisions.

Your biggest questions, answered.

Should I call in a claim?

If a licensed roofer documents storm or accidental damage that likely exceeds your deductible, yes. If damage is minor or purely cosmetic, usually no. We'll inspect first so you can decide with confidence.

When should I call in a claim?

After an inspection and photo report — so you file with proof in hand. For hail/window events, don't wait: carriers often have filing deadlines.

Do you work with my carrier?

Yes. We coordinate with all major insurers, meet adjusters on site when needed, and keep communication simple and transparent.

How does the insurance process work?

  • Inspection & report (EcoShield)
  • You file the claim
  • Adjuster review (often with our team present)
  • Scope & initial payment (ACV)
  • Ecoshield completes the work to code and scope
  • Carrier releases remaining depreciation (RCV), you pay your deductible

How is EcoShield different from other roofers?

Colorado-local, licensed & insured, one-day installs on most projects, detailed documentation, clear communication, and code-compliant work the first time.

Want a deeper dive into the process?
Claim Management Overview →

What really impacts the cost of a new roof

Home Size

Larger roofs require more materials and labor.

When covered, you typically owe only the deductible — not the full material/labor bill.

Roof Materials

Asphalt shingles are most common; premium materials cost more.

For covered losses, your policy terms determine how replacement materials are handled.

Slope & Complexity

Steeper, cut-up roofs take longer and require more safety measures.

Complexity is reflected in the carrier's scope — proper documentation matters.

Where You Live

Local code requirements and Colorado's weather exposure influence cost.

Code upgrades may be covered depending on your policy; we'll help clarify.

Curious what your roof might cost? Use the estimator widget on the right anytime.

Why homeowners choose EcoShield

Insurance Expertise

Clear documentation, adjuster coordination, code-first scopes.

Local & Licensed

Colorado-built crews, one-day installs on most projects.

Transparent & Timely

Photos, status updates, and a single point of contact.

More answers for Colorado homeowners

Will filing a claim raise my premium?

It depends on your carrier and region; storm-wide events often affect rates more than a single claim. Ask your agent — then decide with a clear inspection report.

What if the claim is denied?

If evidence or code requirements were missed, you can request a reinspection. We provide detailed photos and local code references to support a fair outcome.

How much will I actually pay out of pocket?

For covered losses, you typically pay your deductible and any non-covered upgrades. We'll explain costs clearly before you commit.