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Your Hometown Glenwood Springs Roofing Company
Glenwood Springs is home. Our shop, our crews, and our metal fabrication facility are at 318 20th Street, and we've been roofing this town since 1990 — the downtown commercial blocks, the neighborhoods climbing Red Mountain and up Four Mile, and everything along the two rivers that meet here.
Being local isn't a slogan; it's logistics. When canyon winds take shingles off a roof on Blake Avenue or a monsoon cell dumps on a flat-roofed building downtown, we don't dispatch from Denver or Grand Junction. We're minutes away, with a fab shop that can turn custom flashing the same day.
What Glenwood Springs roofs are up against
Glenwood's setting — the mouth of Glenwood Canyon, at the confluence of the Colorado and Roaring Fork — produces serious wind events, and the 2020 Grizzly Creek Fire was a reminder that wildfire risk reaches town, too. We see the results on roofs: lifted shingles, worked-loose flashing, and homeowners rethinking wood shake in favor of Class A metal.
The town's mix of buildings keeps our whole crew busy: steep-slope residential on the hillsides, low-slope commercial downtown, and a steady flow of gutter, repair, and maintenance work in between.
How we help in Glenwood Springs
- Full residential and commercial roofing from a local shop
- Wind-damage repair and storm response
- Class A fire-rated re-roofs for wildfire-conscious homeowners
- Low-slope systems and coatings for downtown commercial buildings
- Custom metal fabrication with same-day turnaround
Stop ice dams before they start.
The Roaring Fork Valley's authorized Thermaline installer — an engineered roof-edge panel system, not heat tape. Assessed, fabricated, and installed before the snow flies.
Wildfire risk in Glenwood Springs— and Colorado's new code
Few Colorado towns carry Glenwood's fire history. The 1994 South Canyon Fire on Storm King Mountain took the lives of 14 firefighters just west of town. The 2002 Coal Seam Fire burned into West Glenwood and destroyed around 29 structures. In 2020, the Grizzly Creek Fire ran the length of Glenwood Canyon and closed I-70 for nearly two weeks. Wildfire here isn't hypothetical — it's civic memory.
That history is why the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code lands hard here. Garfield County began enforcing it on permits submitted on or after July 1, 2026 — roofing and re-roofing included — with mapped fire-intensity zones determining whether a project needs Class 1 hardening (roof assembly, gutters, vents) or the broader Class 2 package (walls, windows, and decks too). As the local shop, we've already built the new requirements into how we inspect and quote.
Local resource: Garfield County CWRC announcement
The cost to upgrade in Glenwood Springs
Honest numbers first: no two roofs price the same, and anyone quoting yours without standing on it is guessing. The ranges below are planning figures for a typical 2,000-square-foot single-family home — useful for budgeting a code-ready, Class A roof, not a substitute for a written scope. Glenwood Springs is our pricing baseline — the shop and crews are here, so travel and staging costs are as low as they get anywhere in our service area.
| System | New construction | Re-roof |
|---|---|---|
Class A asphalt shingle — ranch Simple, walkable pitch; impact-resistant architectural shingle in a rated assembly | $13,000 – $19,000 | $15,000 – $22,000 |
Class A asphalt shingle — steep slope Complex or steep pitch; staging, safety, and detail work drive the difference | $17,000 – $26,000 | $19,000 – $30,000 |
Metal roof — standing seam Shop-fabricated panels and trim; inherently Class A, 50-year-class service life | $32,000 – $55,000 | $36,000 – $62,000 |
Thermaline ice-dam upgrade Engineered heated roof-edge panels, priced by eave length; add-on to either path | $8,000 – $15,000 | $10,000 – $18,000 |
Ranges assume a 2,000 sq ft home, standard tear-off on re-roofs, and current-year material pricing. Pitch, access, deck condition, existing layers, flashing and fabrication detail, and market timing all move the number — sometimes a lot. Every system shown meets the Class A requirement of the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code.
Real numbers take a real look — we'll schedule an inspection or plan review if your project needs one.
Our services in Glenwood Springs
Every service we offer starts here: roof replacement, repairs, specialty roofing, gutters, snow and ice control, and the custom metal fabrication our shop is known for across the valley.
Nearby service areas
Carbondale
Re-roofs and repairs from downtown Carbondale to River Valley Ranch and Highway 133.
New Castle
Shingle re-roofs, hail and wind repair for Castle Valley Ranch and Lakota Canyon.
Basalt
Fire-rated re-roofs and repairs for the midvalley — Basalt, Willits, El Jebel.
See everywhere we work: the Roaring Fork Valley & our full service area.
Talk to a roofer who knows Glenwood Springs
Send a quick note and one of our estimators will follow up. Prefer to talk? Call 970-945-8048.
- • Free consultations and no-pressure estimates
- • Serving Aspen, Glenwood Springs & the Roaring Fork Valley since 1990
- • Residential, commercial, specialty roofing, and custom metal fabrication