Roof Replacement in Evergreen, CO | GAF Timberline HDZ in Hunter Green
The August 23rd, 2025 hail storm that moved through the Evergreen area left a number of homes with damaged roofs, and this one was no exception. The homeowner suspected their roof had taken a hit and reached out to us for an inspection. We confirmed the damage, then helped them work through their insurance claim to get the coverage they were entitled to. Once the claim was approved, we replaced the roof with new GAF Timberline HDZ shingles in Hunter Green and replaced the ridge vent to restore proper attic ventilation.
What We Did
- Completed a thorough hail damage inspection to document the scope of damage for the insurance claim
- Guided the homeowner through the insurance process from initial claim to final approval
- Removed the existing damaged roof system
- Installed GAF Timberline HDZ shingles in Hunter Green
- Replaced the ridge vent to restore proper attic ventilation
What Evergreen Homeowners Should Know After a Hail Storm
If you live in the Evergreen area and you're not sure whether the August 23rd storm affected your roof, there's an important timeline to keep in mind. Most homeowners insurance policies give you one year from the date of the storm to file a claim. That may feel like plenty of time, but it goes quickly, and waiting too long can mean losing coverage you're otherwise entitled to.
Hail damage isn't always obvious from the ground. The clearest signs show up on the shingles themselves, typically as dark impact marks where the granule surface has been knocked away. Those granules aren't just cosmetic. They protect the asphalt layer underneath from UV exposure and weathering. Once they're gone, the shingles deteriorate faster and the roof's lifespan shortens significantly. A professional inspection is the most reliable way to assess whether the damage is severe enough to warrant a claim.
If your claim is approved, you'll also have some decisions to make about materials. In mountain communities like Evergreen, color and durability both matter. A shingle that holds up to temperature swings, snow load, and UV exposure at elevation is a different consideration than what you'd choose at lower altitudes.
A Roof Built for the Mountains
This home in Evergreen now has a roof that fits its surroundings and is ready for what Colorado's mountain weather brings. The Hunter Green shingles complement the home's rustic character, and the new ridge vent means the attic is ventilated the way it should be. If you think your home may have been damaged in the August 23rd storm, don't wait to get an inspection scheduled.



