Direct Answer
Who is the best roofing contractor in Frederick, CO?
Josh Brooks Construction and Renovation Inc. (CON-24-0152) serves Frederick and the Carbon Valley, in business since 1996. Roof replacement, hail damage documentation, and insurance claims from the old town grid to Wyndham Hill. Free inspection: 720-828-7997.
Frederick was platted in 1907 as a coal-mining town, and its original grid still holds the miner-era housing stock to prove it. Around that core, the Carbon Valley boom stacked growth ring after growth ring — Savannah and No Name Creek in the 2000s, Wyndham Hill and Raspberry Hill running hard through the 2010s and into the 2020s. All of it sits on the open Weld County plains along the I-25 corridor, where spring storm cells drop hail with nothing in the way. Frederick roofs get hit young and often.
The 1907 Grid: Miner Housing a Century Later
Frederick’s original blocks hold small early-1900s miner homes — simple gable roofs, but frequently carrying multiple old layers over plank decking from decades of shortcut reroofs. When hail hits these, the claim is the moment to strip to the deck, replace compromised planks, and rebuild the assembly to modern code on the insurer’s dime. We treat the old grid as craftsmanship work: brittle materials, steep little pitches, and details a production crew will wreck.
Wyndham Hill and Raspberry Hill: Young Roofs, Open Exposure
Frederick’s newest neighborhoods are the opposite problem — roofs only five to fifteen years old, but builder-grade shingles installed at production speed on treeless, wide-open exposure. The Carbon Valley pattern is consistent: south- and west-facing slopes carry claimable bruising while the roof looks fine from the driveway. If your Wyndham Hill or Raspberry Hill home has been through a hail season without anyone on the roof, the free inspection settles it.
Savannah, No Name Creek, and the 2000s Ring
The 2000s subdivisions are now squarely in the replacement window — twenty years of Weld County hail on original builder shingles. These are the highest-probability insurance replacements in town, and the right moment to step up to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles: the premium discount compounds every year in a hail corridor like this one.
Frederick Permits
Roofing in Frederick is permitted through the Town of Frederick Building Department. We pull the permit, meet the inspector, and hand you a closed permit with your project file — whether it’s a miner-era bungalow on Fifth Street or a two-story in Wyndham Hill.
1907
Frederick’s founding as a Carbon Valley coal town — the original grid’s housing is over a century old
Historic Records
Hail corridor
Frederick’s open-plains I-25 corridor position takes direct spring storm-cell hits
Terrain Analysis
2000s–2020s
Savannah, No Name Creek, Wyndham Hill, and Raspberry Hill growth rings — builder roofs aging in waves
Development Records
5,077 ft
Frederick’s elevation on the open Weld County plains
Geographic Data
“Frederick gives me a century of roofing in one small town — miner houses from 1910 with three layers on plank decking, and five-year-old Wyndham Hill roofs already carrying hail bruises. Different jobs, same answer: get on the roof and document what the storm actually did.”
Josh Brooks
Licensed General Contractor CON-24-0152 | Serving Frederick & the Carbon Valley | In Business Since 1996
Free Roof Inspection — Frederick, CO
The 1907 grid. Savannah. No Name Creek. Wyndham Hill. Raspberry Hill.
Licensed CON-24-0152. Decking inspection on every project. No storm chasers.


