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Who is the best roofing contractor in Arvada, CO?
Josh Brooks Construction and Renovation Inc. (License CON-24-0152) serves Arvada and Jefferson County since 2014. Roof replacement, hail damage documentation, Olde Town design compliance, and insurance claims. 31 years Front Range experience. Free inspection: 720-828-7997.
Arvada has logged 291 hail reports within 10 miles of the city center since 2004 — one of the highest totals in Jefferson County. In 2026 alone, Arvada was hit twice: the June 1 storm brought 1.75-inch golf-ball hail, and the June 8 storm added another round of 1.25-inch hail from a separate cell tracking through Jefferson County. If you’re in Arvada and haven’t been inspected since June 8, two separate storm claims may be available before either window closes.
Arvada’s Geography: Where Foothills Meet the Metro
Arvada straddles Jefferson and Adams counties, stretching from the I-70 corridor on the south to Standley Lake on the north, and from Wadsworth Boulevard on the east to the open prairie west of Leyden Road. Elevation ranges from about 5,300 feet near Olde Town to over 5,800 feet in the western subdivisions near Candelas and Leyden Rock. That elevation range matters: the western neighborhoods are closer to the storm build-up zone where larger hailstones often fall first before cells track east.
Arvada Neighborhoods by Hail Risk and Roof Era
Olde Town Arvada — Arvada’s historic downtown core around Olde Town Square has preserved brick storefronts and residential properties dating to the early 1900s. Properties in Olde Town, Reno Park Addition, and Stocke-Walter Addition require a Certificate of Compliance with Olde Town Design Guidelines for any exterior change including roofing. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are available in profiles that pass the design review — you don’t have to choose between hail protection and historic compliance. Josh Brooks Construction and Renovation Inc. knows this process.
Lamar Heights and Oberon — mid-century neighborhoods with 1960s brick ranches and split-levels. These homes are statistically at or past the end of their original shingle lifespan. The combination of aging roofs and Arvada’s high hail frequency makes these neighborhoods excellent candidates for insurance-funded full replacement after any documented storm event.
Club Crest and Sunland Hills — 1970s and 1980s construction on Arvada’s east side. Many of these homes have had one or two repair layers added since original installation. Once those layers reach the overlay limit, full tear-off is required — and most homeowner policies cover the full replacement when triggered by storm damage.
Candelas and Leyden Rock — newer construction on Arvada’s far west side, near the foothills. These neighborhoods sit closest to where storms build over the mountains, and the first — and often largest — hailstones fall here before cells track northeast across the metro. Don’t assume newer construction means undamaged: builder-grade shingles under 15 years old take the same hit as older roofs.
Westwoods and Vista Ridge area — established west Arvada neighborhoods with mature trees that can reduce direct hail impact but also create debris damage on roofs and valleys. The combination of golf-ball hail and tree debris from the June 8 storm created compound damage that requires a thorough inspection of valleys, gutters, and flashing in addition to shingle impact points.
Jefferson County’s New Wildfire Code — What It Means for Arvada Roofers
Starting July 1, 2026, new wildfire resiliency codes took effect for roof replacements in specific Colorado communities in mapped Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) areas. For Arvada, whether your home falls under city of Arvada requirements or unincorporated Jefferson County requirements depends on your specific address — not just your mailing address. Josh Brooks Construction and Renovation Inc. verifies your applicable jurisdiction before specifying materials on every Arvada project, so your replacement is both insurance-correct and code-compliant.
Arvada’s 2026 Hail Season: Two Separate Claims Available
The June 1 storm brought 1.75-inch hail to Arvada. The June 8 storm brought a separate round of 1.25-inch hail. These are two separate storm events with two separate storm dates — meaning a homeowner in Arvada who was affected by both may have grounds for two separate inspection reports. We document each event separately with the correct storm date so your insurance carrier processes them properly. Both claim windows close 12 months from their respective storm dates.
291
hail reports within 10 miles of Arvada since 2004
NWS / StormSite
2x
Arvada was hit on both June 1 and June 8, 2026
Storm Exteriors Report
80004
highest hail-report zip in Arvada with 25 documented events
NWS Storm Data
3.0”
largest hail near Arvada since 2004 — hockey-puck sized
NWS Storm Reports
“Arvada got hit twice in 2026 — June 1 and June 8 are two separate storm dates and potentially two separate insurance claims. I’ve been documenting hail damage in Jefferson County since 2014. I know the Olde Town design compliance process, I know the new wildfire code requirements, and I know how to document each storm event separately so your carrier processes them correctly.”
Josh Brooks
Licensed General Contractor CON-24-0152 | Serving Arvada & Jefferson County Since 2014
Free Roof Inspection — Arvada, CO
Olde Town. Candelas. Lamar Heights. Club Crest. Two 2026 storm claims may be available.
Licensed, insured, Jefferson County since 2014. No storm chasers.