Emergency tarping
Water is coming in now. We stop it today and inspect properly afterwards.

Longmont · Boulder County
We tarp first and argue about paperwork later. Call and someone drives out today — not a call centre, not a subcontractor from three states over.
Four things. Anything else, we will tell you who in Longmont actually does it.
Water is coming in now. We stop it today and inspect properly afterwards.
Photographed, measured, written up in the format your adjuster expects.
Asphalt, impact-resistant, metal. Tear-off and disposal included, never subcontracted.
The leak that only shows up in a driving rain. Usually a valley or a boot, not the whole roof.
Most people have never claimed on a roof before. This is the whole sequence, including the parts that are your job and the parts that are ours.
Before anything is agreed and before anyone talks about money. Water damage compounds every hour.
We do thisEvery slope photographed, hail strikes marked and counted, measurements taken. You get the file whether or not you use us.
We do thisYou call your insurer — it has to come from you. We send you the documentation and the claim number goes on it.
You do thisWe meet them on the roof so nothing gets missed. If they scope it low, we file a supplement with the photos.
We meet themYou pick colour and product from what the claim covers. We give you a date and we keep it.
TogetherOne to three days. Our own crew, magnet-swept twice, driveway protected. You do not need to be home.
We do thisTen years on workmanship, manufacturer warranty registered in your name. Final invoice matches the claim — no surprise line items.
We do thisYour deductible is the only part insurance does not cover. Anyone offering to "waive" it is asking you to commit insurance fraud — in Colorado that is a felony for both of you.

Why the tarp comes first
Insurance takes a week to send someone out. Water does not wait a week — it gets into the decking, then the insulation, then the ceiling below. So we cover it the day you call and settle the paperwork afterwards.
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The storm line goes to a person, not a queue. If it can wait until morning, the inspection is free and takes about forty-five minutes.
Called at 9pm during the June hail. They had a tarp on by 11 and did not ask for a card first. The claim paperwork they handed me was better organised than anything my insurer sent.
Three companies knocked on our door the morning after the storm. Halvorsen was the only one already working in the neighbourhood a year later.
Adjuster scoped it for a repair. They filed a supplement with photos and it came back approved for a full replacement. Would not have known that was possible.

Who is actually on your roof
After a hail event this county fills with out-of-state crews who leave in spring. Every person on your roof is on our payroll, carries our insurance, and will still be here next year when you call about something.
Most of these come up on the first phone call. Better you read them now.
If the damage is storm-related, usually yes — you pay your deductible and the policy covers the rest. We document every slope so the adjuster has what they need, and if they scope it low we file a supplement with the photos.
Be careful. After every hail event, out-of-state crews work the neighbourhood and are gone by spring. Ask for a Colorado license number, an insurance certificate, and a local address you can drive to. Ask us for the same.
No, and neither can anyone else. Offering to is insurance fraud, and in Colorado it is a felony for the contractor and the homeowner both. Anyone who offers has told you something important about themselves.
One to three days for a full replacement, depending on size and pitch. The roof is never left open overnight — if we cannot finish a section it gets dried in before the crew leaves.
No. We need access to the driveway and the exterior, that is all. The driveway gets protected and the yard is magnet-swept twice before we go.
Storm line is answered around the clock. Everything else, office hours.