Service Area

Roofing in Whitewater and Kannah Creek.

We are Aurora-based and run scheduled crew trips to the Western Slope. Inspections out here get grouped, usually within the week, and we give you a real date rather than a vague promise.

Whitewater sits south of the valley on the Highway 50 corridor, with Kannah Creek running up toward the Grand Mesa behind it. Properties are spread out, driveways are long, and most homes sit exposed with nothing upwind of them.

Wind is the main character here. It creases tabs, breaks seal strips, and lifts edges without ever tearing a shingle clean off, which is why the damage usually gets discovered by a leak instead of by a homeowner looking up. Elevation climbs quickly toward the mesa, and Mesa County Building Department design criteria move from about 30 psf at the valley floor into the 50 psf range as you head up Kannah Creek.

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What Whitewater and Kannah Creek call us for

  • Wind damage repair

    Creased tabs, unsealed shingles, lifted edges, and torn eave metal. Most of it is invisible from the driveway and obvious from the roof.

  • Roof replacement

    Class 4 impact-resistant shingles as the standard install, with fastening specified for exposed rural sites and the county permit and mid-roof inspection handled.

  • Hail and storm damage

    Documented inspection of the house and every outbuilding, with photos you keep whether or not you file.

  • Gutter installation

    Seamless runs and downspouts placed to move water away from the foundation on lots with nowhere convenient to send it.

Why Homeowners Call Us

  • 4.9 on Thumbtack from 34 reviews
  • Top Pro 2024 and 2025
  • 49 hires on Thumbtack
  • A+ BBB rating
Local Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if wind damaged my roof?

Usually you do not, until it leaks. Wind creases shingles and breaks the seal strip without removing anything, so the roof looks intact from the ground. A free inspection puts eyes and photos on it, and documented wind damage is often claimable.

I am well off the highway. Is that a problem?

No. Long driveways and rural access are normal out here, and we plan the trip around them. Just tell us about gates, road surface, and anything a materials truck needs to know when you call, and we will schedule accordingly.

Get a Free Roof Inspection

Western Slope crew trips are scheduled, usually within the week. You get the next available date, not a maybe.