Aurora, CO residential roofing — Birdie Roofing

Aurora, CO Roofing Contractor

Expert Residential Roofing in Aurora, CO

Birdie Roofing has been installing and repairing roofs across Aurora's east-metro neighborhoods — Saddle Rock, Tollgate Crossing, Southlands, Tallyn's Reach — for more than thirty years. Aurora sits in the heart of Colorado's hail alley, and our Class 4 impact-resistant systems, HAAG-certified inspections, and full insurance-claim support are built for exactly the kind of weather Aurora homeowners deal with every summer.

Aurora is Colorado's third-largest city and one of the hardest-hit markets in the state's hail alley. The 2017 Aurora–Denver hailstorm remains one of the costliest insurance events in Colorado history, and every spring brings another round of 1.5–2.5 inch hail to neighborhoods like Saddle Rock, Tollgate Crossing, Southlands, Beacon Point, Murphy Creek, and Tallyn's Reach. Birdie Roofing has been on Aurora roofs through every type of weather Colorado throws at the Front Range for more than three decades. We know which Aurora subdivisions sit in the worst hail corridors, how the Aurora Building Division handles re-roof permits separately from new-construction inspections, and which Aurora HOAs require architectural-review approval before a single shingle gets changed. When you call us for a roof in Aurora — leak, hail repair, full replacement, or just an independent second opinion on an estimate another contractor handed you — you get a real estimator on the roof the same week, an itemized written quote with photos, and a straight answer. We're GAF Certified, Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, CertainTeed Master Shingle Applicator, HAAG-Engineer hail certified, A+ BBB, and a member of the National Roofing Contractors Association. Every Aurora roof we install carries a 10-year workmanship warranty in addition to the manufacturer's material warranty, and our crews are W-2 employees with full Colorado workers' compensation — never day-labor subs.

Aurora's hail seasons hit harder than the regional average because of how the storms track east off the foothills. When a system rolls through the Front Range, the cells often gather strength as they cross I-25 and dump their worst hail right across Aurora and east-metro neighborhoods. Our HAAG-Engineer-certified estimators are trained to identify hail strikes from manufacturing blemishes and document them in a way that insurance carriers accept — not the up-charge games that storm chasers run after every storm.

We only install shingles that have been tested for Colorado's specific weather profile — UV exposure at altitude, freeze-thaw cycles between September and May, and the high-velocity hail that hits Aurora every spring. GAF Timberline AS II, Owens Corning Duration Storm, and CertainTeed Landmark IR are the three Class 4 systems we install most often in Aurora because they hold up to the local conditions and qualify your homeowners insurance carrier for an impact-resistance discount.

Most Aurora insurance claims succeed or fail on the documentation at the adjuster meet-up. We chalk-mark test squares, photograph every impact, and meet your adjuster on the Aurora roof so the scope of loss reflects every eligible impact — not just what's visible from a ladder. We've worked Aurora hail claims with State Farm, USAA, Allstate, American Family, Farmers, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, Nationwide, and every other Colorado-licensed carrier.

Serving Aurora Homeowners

Neighborhoods we cover

  • Saddle Rock
  • Tollgate Crossing
  • Southlands
  • Beacon Point
  • Murphy Creek
  • Tallyn's Reach

Local hail & storm pattern

Aurora sits in the heart of Colorado's hail alley — the May 2017 Aurora–Denver hailstorm became one of the costliest insurance events in state history, and May through September is peak hail season every year.

Permits & HOA

Aurora's Building Division handles re-roof permits separately from new construction, and newer subdivisions like Southlands and Tallyn's Reach typically require HOA architectural review for shingle color and style changes.

Aurora Roofing Services

  • Aurora Roof Repair

    Same-week roof repair for leaks, missing shingles, and hail or wind damage across Aurora and the east metro.

  • Aurora Roof Replacement

    Full replacement with Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles, HOA-compliant colors, and a 10-year workmanship warranty.

  • Aurora Storm & Hail Damage

    Emergency tarping, free hail-damage inspections, and adjuster meet-ups within 48 hours of the storm.

  • Aurora Insurance Claims

    Full insurance-claim documentation and adjuster advocacy — from first photo to final payout.

  • Aurora Gutters

    Seamless aluminum gutter installation, repair, and gutter-guard upgrades sized for Aurora's hail and snow loads.

Birdie Roofing crew installing a new asphalt shingle roof on an Aurora home.

Why Aurora Homeowners Choose Birdie

Three decades roofing Aurora homes. GAF / Owens Corning / CertainTeed certified. HAAG hail engineer on staff. A+ BBB. NRCA Member. W-2 crews — never day labor or storm-chaser subs. Most of our Aurora business comes from neighbor referrals, which is the only roofing referral source we trust.

Aurora Roofing FAQs

How often does Aurora get hail damage?

Aurora is in the heart of Colorado's hail alley, the strip of high-elevation prairie running east of the foothills that produces more hail events per year than almost anywhere in North America. The 2017 Aurora–Denver hailstorm was among the costliest insurance events in Colorado history, with damages topping $2.3 billion across the metro. Peak season runs May through September, with the worst storms typically hitting between mid-May and early August. Active years can produce 4–6 measurable hail events on a single Aurora address — sometimes back-to-back within weeks. That's why we recommend a free Aurora roof inspection any spring you see hail at your property, even if the roof looks fine from the ground: a HAAG-certified eye on the roof in the first 30 days after a storm catches damage that's eligible under most Colorado homeowners policies.

Do I need a permit for roof replacement in Aurora?

Yes. The Aurora Building Division requires a building permit for any roof replacement and most major repairs. We pull the permit, schedule the mid-roof and final inspections, and itemize the permit fee on your estimate so there are no surprises. Working without a permit in Aurora can void your manufacturer warranty, complicate any future insurance claim, and create resale headaches when you sell the home. The Aurora permit office tends to be efficient — most re-roof permits are issued within 24–48 hours of submission, and mid-roof inspections can be scheduled the next business day. We handle the entire process on your behalf so you never have to call the building department yourself.

How does Birdie work with Aurora HOAs?

Most newer Aurora subdivisions — Southlands, Tallyn's Reach, Saddle Rock Golf, Beacon Point — have architectural review committees that approve shingle color, style, and sometimes profile before any roof work begins. We've submitted Aurora HOA applications to most of them and keep a current list of pre-approved shingles per neighborhood. We prep the submittal package as part of the estimate — manufacturer color chips, contractor information sheet, certificate of insurance — and most approvals come back within 7–14 business days. If your HOA has a specific approved-shingle list, share it with your estimate request and we'll quote directly off it so there are no compatibility surprises down the line.

What roof types perform best in Aurora's climate?

Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles are the strongest cost/performance choice for almost every Aurora home. UL 2218 Class 4 means the shingle survived a 2-inch steel-ball drop test — which translates to real-world resistance against the 1.5–2.5 inch hail Aurora gets most years. We install GAF Timberline AS II, Owens Corning Duration Storm, and CertainTeed Landmark IR regularly in this market because they hold up to Aurora's UV exposure at altitude and freeze-thaw cycles. The upgrade cost over a standard Class 3 shingle runs about $1,500–$3,500 for a typical Aurora home, but most Colorado insurance carriers — State Farm, USAA, Allstate, American Family, Farmers — discount your homeowners premium 10–28% in exchange. Over the warranty life, that discount typically pays for the upgrade more than twice over.

How much does roof replacement cost in Aurora?

A typical Aurora roof replacement runs $13,000–$22,000 in 2026 dollars for a 2,000–2,500 sq ft home with a standard 6/12 pitch and Class 4 asphalt shingles. Larger homes in Tallyn's Reach or Saddle Rock with steeper pitches, multiple dormers, chimneys, or skylights can run $25,000–$45,000+. The three biggest cost drivers are roof size (in squares), pitch, and shingle grade. We give every Aurora homeowner a free, itemized written estimate with a line-item breakdown so you can compare against any other quote you're considering. If you're filing a hail claim, your out-of-pocket cost is your deductible — the carrier pays the rest based on the approved scope of loss.

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Free Aurora Roof Estimate

Hail damage, leak, full replacement, or just a second opinion — we'll meet you on the Aurora roof and send a written estimate the same day.