
Serving Centennial & Arapahoe County
CENTENNIAL, CO ROOFING & SIDING CONTRACTOR
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Trusted Roofing & Siding Contractor in Centennial
Centennial is one of Colorado's youngest cities — incorporated just in 20015 — but its neighborhoods span decades of construction, creating a patchwork of roofing and siding needs unlike any other community we serve. The western portions of Centennial, including Cherry Knolls and the Southglenn area, were built primarily in the 1970s and 1980s. These split-levels and ranch homes carry the unmistakable look of that era: low-slope rooflines, T1-11 plywood siding, and original windows that are well past their functional lifespan. Many homeowners in these established Centennial neighborhoods are undertaking full exterior renovations for the first time.
Travel east toward Smoky Hill and Piney Creek, and Centennial transforms into the planned community developments of the 1990s — two-story production homes with steeper roof pitches, complex hip-and-valley configurations, and vinyl siding that has begun to show its age after two decades of Colorado sun and hail. Further south, Heritage Eagle Bend and the areas near Foxfield feature newer custom homes with premium materials and exacting HOA standards that demand precision from any roofing or siding contractor.
What ties all of Centennial together is its punishing position in the southeastern Denver metro hail corridor3. The open terrain south and east of the city provides virtually no barrier to the supercell thunderstorms that track across the plains in spring and summer. Centennial has been ground zero for several of Colorado's costliest hail events in recent memory, and many homeowners here have filed multiple roof damage claims within a five-year span. This repeated exposure is precisely why we recommend Class 4 impact-resistant shingles for every Centennial home — the upfront investment pays for itself by reducing future damage and often lowering annual insurance premiums.
Our team brings deep experience with Centennial's Arapahoe County permitting requirements4, the diverse HOA landscapes across the city's neighborhoods, and the insurance claim process that so many Centennial homeowners navigate after storm season. From the first inspection to the final walkthrough, we handle every detail so you can focus on enjoying your home.
ROOFING, SIDING & WINDOW SERVICES IN CENTENNIAL, CO
ROOF REPLACEMENT
Full Centennial roof replacement with impact-resistant materials built for the southeastern metro hail corridor.
ROOF REPAIR
Targeted Centennial roof repairs for hail damage, flashing failures, and leaks on homes of all ages.
SIDING INSTALLATION
James Hardie fiber cement siding to modernize Centennial's 1970s-80s ranch homes and split-levels.
SIDING REPAIR
Centennial siding repair for hail dents, UV-faded panels, and storm-damaged sections on all siding types.
WINDOWS
Pella replacement windows for Centennial homes — upgrade from original single-pane to high-performance insulated glass.
STORM DAMAGE
Centennial hail damage restoration with full insurance claim management from first call to final inspection.
GUTTERS
Seamless gutter systems for Centennial homes designed to handle Colorado's intense spring downpours and snowmelt.
INSPECTIONS
Free comprehensive Centennial roof and siding inspections with photo documentation — zero obligation.
WHY CENTENNIAL HOMES NEED EXPERT ROOFING & SIDING
Elevation
5,830 ft
Avg. Annual Snowfall
58 inches
Avg. Hail Events / Year
4–6 storms
Temperature Range
-12°F to 100°F
Peak Wind Gusts
Up to 65 mph
Sunny Days / Year
300+
Centennial sits at 5,830 feet above sea level1 — one of the higher elevations among Denver metro cities — and that altitude creates a hostile environment for roofing and siding materials2. UV radiation at Centennial's elevation is approximately 25-30% more intense than at sea level, bombarding roof surfaces with energy that breaks down the chemical bonds in asphalt shingles and causes siding to fade, chalk, and become brittle years ahead of the manufacturer's projected timeline. Homes in Centennial routinely need roof replacement 3-5 years sooner than identical homes at lower elevations unless high-altitude-rated materials are specified.
The city's position in the southeastern Denver metro hail corridor makes it one of the most storm-damaged communities in Colorado3. Unlike cities closer to the foothills that receive some protection from topography, Centennial's open, flat terrain offers no natural defense against the supercell thunderstorms that develop over the plains. These storms have produced some of the largest hailstones recorded in the metro area, with individual events causing neighborhood-wide roof replacement campaigns that take months to complete.
Temperature extremes add another layer of stress2. Centennial's higher elevation means temperatures drop faster at night and frost arrives earlier in fall and lingers later in spring. The resulting freeze-thaw cycles — where moisture seeps into hairline cracks during the day and expands as ice overnight — are particularly destructive for siding, flashing, and roof penetrations like vent pipes and skylights. Centennial homeowners who invest in proper ice-and-water shield membrane at roof edges, valleys, and penetrations see dramatically better long-term performance from their roofing systems.
ROOFING PERMITS & BUILDING CODES IN CENTENNIAL, CO
Centennial is located entirely within Arapahoe County, and all building permits are processed through the Arapahoe County Public Works & Development department4. Despite being one of the largest cities in Colorado by population1, Centennial does not operate its own building department — a legacy of its relatively recent incorporation in 20015.
Arapahoe County Public Works & Development: 6924 S Lima St, Centennial, CO 80112 | (720) 874-66504. The county follows the 2018 International Building Code with Arapahoe County amendments. Permit applications can be submitted online through the county portal.
Arapahoe County requires permits for all roof replacements and significant siding projects. Inspections are required at key stages: after tear-off and before new material installation (to verify decking condition and underlayment), and upon completion. For homes in Centennial's hail corridor, the county has been increasingly attentive to proper ice-and-water shield installation at eaves, valleys, and around penetrations.
Many Centennial neighborhoods have active HOAs with architectural guidelines that supplement county building codes. Heritage Eagle Bend, Piney Creek, Walnut Hills, and Willow Creek all maintain specific standards for roofing materials, color selections, and siding profiles. We maintain working relationships with the management companies overseeing these communities and handle the architectural review process concurrently with the county permit application to keep Centennial projects on schedule.
We handle all permits and inspections for you.
BEST ROOFING & SIDING MATERIALS FOR CENTENNIAL HOMES
We partner with top manufacturers to bring Centennial homeowners materials engineered for Colorado's demanding climate.

GAF Timberline AS II
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles purpose-built for Centennial's position in Colorado's hail corridor. UL 2218 rated to withstand steel ball impact testing. Our strongest recommendation for Centennial homeowners.

GAF Timberline HDZ
High-definition architectural shingles with excellent UV resistance for Centennial's 5,830 ft elevation. LayerLock technology provides wind resistance up to 130 mph with a clean, modern appearance.

James Hardie HardiePlank
The ideal upgrade for Centennial's aging 1970s-80s homes. Fiber cement construction handles hail, UV radiation, and freeze-thaw cycles without warping, cracking, or fading like original vinyl and wood siding.

James Hardie HardiePanel
Smooth vertical panels that work beautifully on Centennial's split-level and contemporary-style homes. Available in ColorPlus factory-applied finishes with a 15-year color warranty.

Standing Seam Metal Roofing
The ultimate protection for Centennial homes tired of repeated hail claims. Metal roofing shrugs off hail, UV, and wind with a 50+ year expected lifespan and virtually zero maintenance.

Pella Windows
High-performance replacement windows designed for Centennial's altitude and temperature extremes. Low-E coatings block damaging UV rays while improving energy efficiency and indoor comfort.
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
★★★★★
“Jack and his team replaced the siding on half of our house, including our chimney. Our old siding was damaged and rotting. They replaced it with James Hardie siding and painted it all to match. It looks great! They were fast and professional. Jack is a real pro and it shows. Would hire again!”
JANG K.
★★★★★
“Jack and his team did an incredible job siding and painting our house! They are very meticulous and detail oriented. The project was done perfectly on-time and on-schedule. We have worked with a number of house contractors for various projects over the years and they are one of the best! Hire them already! No questions asked.”
PAUL T.
★★★★★
“Jack helped me with a window project. He has a level of integrity that is not regularly seen in this industry. He doesn't try to push sales and if you have questions he will answer truthfully. I would recommend him in a heartbeat.”
HENRY S.
Centennial Roofing &
Siding FAQs
Every home and homeowner is different, which is why clear communication is at the heart of what we do. To help you better understand our process, products, and what to expect when working with us, we've gathered a list of frequently asked questions and straightforward answers below.
SCHEDULE AN ESTIMATE →How much does roof replacement cost in Centennial?+
Centennial homes typically cost $9,000-$16,000 for a full roof replacement, depending on home size, roof pitch, and material choice. Larger homes in Heritage Eagle Bend or Piney Creek with complex roof lines may fall toward the higher end.
Is Centennial in Colorado's hail belt?+
Yes, Centennial is in the southeastern Denver metro hail corridor. Some of Colorado's most destructive hail events have impacted the area, including storms that caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage across southern Arapahoe County.
Does Centennial require roofing permits?+
Yes, building permits are handled through Arapahoe County Public Works and Development, 6924 S Lima St, Centennial, CO 80112, (720) 874-6650. We manage the entire permit application and inspection process on your behalf.
What about HOA requirements for roofing in Centennial?+
Many Centennial neighborhoods — especially Heritage Eagle Bend, Piney Creek, and Walnut Hills — have HOAs with specific roofing material and color requirements. We work directly with your HOA to submit samples, gain approval, and ensure full compliance before any work begins.
Does Centennial's higher elevation affect roofing materials?+
At 5,830 feet, Centennial receives significantly more intense UV radiation than lower-elevation cities, which accelerates shingle granule loss, color fading, and premature aging. We recommend UV-resistant materials specifically rated for high-altitude Colorado conditions.
What roofing is best for Centennial's older homes?+
Many 1970s-80s homes in western Centennial and Cherry Knolls benefit from impact-resistant architectural shingles that offer both hail protection and a modern appearance upgrade. These shingles transform the look of older homes while providing superior weather performance.
Can you do a full exterior renovation on my Centennial home?+
Yes, we offer complete exterior renovations — roof, siding, windows, and gutters — all managed as a single project. Bundling these services saves Centennial homeowners money, reduces disruption, and ensures a cohesive design across the entire exterior.
How do I start a roofing project in Centennial?+
Call us at (303) 351-1561 or schedule online for a free inspection. We will assess your roof, provide a detailed written estimate, and handle all permits and HOA approvals so you can make an informed decision without any pressure.
ABOUT CENTENNIAL, COLORADO
Quick Facts
- County
- Arapahoe County
- Population
- ~110,000
- Elevation
- 5,830 ft
- Zip Codes
- 80112, 80111, 80015, 80016, 80122
Did You Know?
- Centennial is one of Colorado's newest cities, incorporated in 2001 — making it one of the most recently incorporated large cities in the US.
- Centennial Airport is the second-busiest general aviation airport in the United States by aircraft operations.
- The city was named for Colorado's nickname, 'The Centennial State,' honoring Colorado's 1876 admission to the Union.
- Despite having over 110,000 residents, Centennial does not operate its own building department — permits go through Arapahoe County.
- The Streets of SouthGlenn redevelopment transformed a 1970s enclosed mall into a mixed-use open-air community hub.
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