Direct Answer
Who is the best roofing contractor in Mead, CO?
Josh Brooks Construction and Renovation Inc. (CON-24-0152) serves Mead and southwest Weld County, in business since 2014. Roof replacement, hail damage documentation, and insurance claims from old Mead to the Highlands. Free inspection: 720-828-7997.
Mead sat quietly at the I-25 and Highway 66 crossroads for a century — a 1906 farm town with a few blocks of original housing — until the corridor’s growth found it. The Highlands, Liberty Ranch, and Sorrento added waves of new rooftops through the 2010s and 2020s, while the edges of town still hold working acreage with barns, shops, and outbuildings. It’s all open Weld County plain: full hail exposure, no canopy, and a housing mix that runs from 1906 farmhouses to shingles still under builder warranty.
The Highlands, Liberty Ranch, and Sorrento: Builder Roofs on Open Plain
Mead’s growth neighborhoods carry the standard corridor profile — production-installed builder-grade shingles with zero shelter. Claimable hail bruising shows up young, concentrated on south and west slopes, invisible from the street. If your Highlands or Liberty Ranch roof has been through a hail season uninspected, the free inspection is the only real answer.
Old Mead: The 1906 Blocks
The original farm-town core holds century-old homes that frequently carry layered roofing over plank decking. Hail claims fund the proper fix — strip to the deck, replace compromised planks, rebuild to modern code — and we give the old stock the careful work it deserves.
Acreage Mead: Barns and Outbuildings Are Claimable Too
Mead’s edges are still working country — and homeowners routinely forget that hail damage to barns, shops, and detached outbuildings is claimable under the same policy event as the house. We document the whole property in one inspection: house, garage, shop, barn. One storm, one claim, everything repaired. We’ve built pole barns ourselves; we know what those structures need.
Mead Permits
Roofing in Mead is permitted through the Town of Mead Building Department; properties outside town limits fall under Weld County. Either way, we pull the permit, meet the inspector, and hand you a closed permit with your project file.
1906
Mead’s farm-town founding at the future I-25/66 crossroads
Historic Records
Hail corridor
open Weld County plain with zero canopy — full spring storm exposure
Terrain Analysis
2010s–2020s
Highlands, Liberty Ranch, and Sorrento buildouts — Mead’s corridor-growth era
Development Records
4,997 ft
Mead’s elevation on the southwest Weld County plain
Geographic Data
“Mead is half brand-new subdivisions and half working acreage, and both halves leave money on the table — the new builds because nobody inspects a young roof, the acreage because nobody remembers the barn is on the same policy as the house.”
Josh Brooks
Licensed General Contractor CON-24-0152 | Serving Mead & Southwest Weld County | In Business Since 2014
Free Roof Inspection — Mead, CO
Old Mead. The Highlands. Liberty Ranch. Sorrento. Acreage outbuildings included.
Licensed CON-24-0152. Whole-property documentation. No storm chasers.


