Direct Answer
Who is the best roofing contractor in Parker, CO?
Josh Brooks Construction and Renovation Inc. serves Parker and Douglas County with a Class A Douglas County license plus statewide CON-24-0152, in business since 1996. Roof replacement, hail damage documentation, and insurance claims from Stonegate to The Pinery. Free inspection: 720-828-7997.
Parker grew from the Twenty Mile House stage stop into one of Douglas County’s largest towns, and its rooftops tell the story in rings: 1980s and 90s stock in Rowley Downs and the older Stroh Ranch sections, the big 2000s waves across Stonegate, Canterberry Crossing, and Idyllwilde, and ponderosa-shaded custom homes out in The Pinery. All of it sits square in the Douglas County hail corridor — the same storm track that produced some of Colorado’s costliest insurance events. We hold a Class A license in Douglas County specifically, which matters here more than almost anywhere else we work.
The Class A Difference in Douglas County
Douglas County runs its own contractor licensing, and a Class A license is the county’s highest classification — unlimited building scope, not just roofing. Most roofing outfits working Parker carry the minimum. We carry Class A in Douglas County on top of our statewide CON-24-0152, which means when your hail claim turns up decking damage, structural issues, or interior water damage behind the roof, one licensed contractor handles the entire scope under one permit history. No handoffs, no second contractor, no gaps in accountability.
Stonegate, Canterberry Crossing, and the 2000s Growth Wave
Parker’s biggest housing surge came in the late 1990s and 2000s, and those neighborhoods are now deep in the replacement window — builder-grade shingles, 20-plus Colorado hail seasons, wide southern and western exposures. Stonegate and Canterberry Crossing roofs that have never been professionally inspected since construction almost always carry documentable damage. This is exactly the roof age and neighborhood profile where insurance-funded replacement is most likely, and where a Class 4 impact-resistant upgrade earns a premium discount going forward.
The Pinery: Custom Homes Under the Ponderosas
The Pinery is a different job entirely — larger custom homes, complex rooflines, mature ponderosa pine overhead, and unincorporated Douglas County jurisdiction. Tree cover hides hail damage from the street and drops needle load that accelerates shingle wear in shaded valleys. These roofs need someone who treats them as craftsmanship projects, documents every slope, and knows the county permit process because The Pinery permits through Douglas County, not the Town of Parker.
Parker Permits
Roofing inside town limits is permitted through the Town of Parker Building Division; The Pinery and other unincorporated pockets fall under Douglas County Building. We hold the licensing for both, we pull the permit, meet the inspector, and hand you a closed permit with your project file.
1864
the Twenty Mile House era — the stage-stop roots Parker grew from
Historic Records
Class A
our Douglas County license classification — the county’s highest, held on top of statewide CON-24-0152
License Records
1990s–2000s
Stonegate, Canterberry Crossing, and Stroh Ranch growth waves — builder roofs now in the claim window
Development Records
5,869 ft
Parker’s elevation on the Douglas County hail corridor
Geographic Data
“Parker is where the Douglas County Class A license earns its keep. Half these hail claims turn up more than shingle damage — decking, flashing, sometimes interior work — and I can carry the whole scope on one license instead of telling a homeowner to go find a second contractor.”
Josh Brooks
Licensed General Contractor CON-24-0152 | Serving Parker & Douglas County | In Business Since 1996
Free Roof Inspection — Parker, CO
Stonegate. Stroh Ranch. Canterberry Crossing. The Pinery. Idyllwilde.
Class A Douglas County licensed plus statewide CON-24-0152. Decking inspection on every project. No storm chasers.


