How Much Does Roof Repair Cost in Denver?

Normal Range: $287 - $980

Roof repair in Denver costs an average of $627, with a cost range of $287 to $980. When coming up with an estimate, a roofer will assess the type and extent of the damage and your roofing materials.

How we get this data
Contemporary house in Colorado
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Contemporary house in Colorado
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Highlights
  • The type of repair you need and the extent of the damage are the two most influential cost factors you should consider.

  • Expect to pay between $3.50 and $12 per square foot for roof repair, depending on the material.

  • Denver sees heavy snowfall each year that increases the risk of structural damage and water damage, which can increase costs significantly.

  • Asphalt shingle roofs are the most affordable to repair, while metal and slate roof repairs cost twice as much.

Roof repair costs in Denver average $627, and most homeowners pay between $287 and $980 for their repairs. The type of damage you’re dealing with and the size of the damaged area will affect your total more than any other factor. If your roof rafters have sustained structural damage from Denver’s heavy snowfall or the decking has water damage from snowmelt, your total could sit thousands of dollars higher.

Roof Repair Cost Factors

Homeowners in Denver can pay anywhere from $100 to $6,943 for roof repair. There’s such a wide cost range because a few factors can dramatically bring prices up or down.

Type of Repair

8 common roof repairs illustrated, including damaged fascia, poor ventilation, and clogged or damaged gutters

The type of repair you need will dictate what roof repair materials are necessary and how much labor the repair requires, so it plays a significant part in your roof repair costs. Denver is one of the most likely metropolitan areas to get hit with hail, so hail damage is one of the most common roof problems in the city. Depending on how widespread the damage is, you can expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $1,000 for this repair.

Denver also sees nearly double the national average amount of snowfall, so roof leaks from snowmelt are also common roof issues in the city. Roof leak repair is more expensive, with costs ranging from $360 to $1,550. Unfortunately, water damage to the decking, rafters, or insulation below could drive up your price even further.

Type of RepairCost Range
Flashing repair$200–$500
Hail damage repair$100–$1,000
Ice dam removal$500–$700
Roof leak$360–$1,550
Roof vent repair$100–$250
Skylight leak$300–$800

Size of the Damaged Area

Roof repairs in Denver cost between $3.50 and $12 per square foot, which means the size of the repair will also have a big impact on your repair total.

Minor damages that cover just a few square feet, like cracked or missing shingles, will cost just a few hundred dollars. Note that most local roofers charge a minimum trip fee, so the cost for a small amount of damage will be higher based on square footage. On the other hand, widespread damage from a pervasive leak or hailstorm can add thousands to your total.

Area (Sq. Ft.)Cost Range
10$100–$120
25$100–$300
50$175–$600
100$350–$1,200
200$700–$2,400
500$1,750–$6,000

Roofing Material

The roofing material you have on your home will affect both material and labor costs when it comes time for a roof repair. Asphalt shingle roofs are the most common roof type in Denver, and they’re the most affordable to repair, costing an average of $627.

Metal roofs are the second most common option in Denver, and while they’re more durable and need repairs less often, they cost close to twice as much to repair, averaging $1,100.

Roof MaterialAverage Repair CostProsCons
Asphalt shingles$627Most affordableRepair frequency
Concrete/clay tile$700Affordable/durableRepairs are obvious
Metal$1,100Leak resistanceExpensive to repair
Slate$1,200Repair lifespanRoofer availability

Hidden Damage

Denver sees nearly double the national average amount of snowfall each year, meaning that even minor damage to your roof that may not be obvious can lead to major damage underneath. If your roofer discovers water damage or mold growth on the roof decking or rafters below the roofing material when carrying out repairs, you may need to add $500 to $2,000 to your total to repair the damage underneath before completing the actual roof repair.

Roofing Pro Costs

When you hire a roofer in Denver to carry out roof repairs, you can expect between $300 and $560 to go toward labor, which is up to 90% of your total cost. While this is an expensive price to pay for labor, it’s always worth it to hire a roofer for roof repairs, especially in Denver. A professional repair is less likely to leak in Denver’s heavy snowfall, and a pro can also let you know if it would be better to repair or replace your roof for long-term value.

In addition to material and labor costs, you may also need to budget for a roof repair permit. The City of Denver only requires permits for roof repairs if the area you’re repairing is under 10% of your total roofing square footage and is less than 200 square feet. If the area you’re repairing is larger, the city charges a flat fee of $35 for all work under $2,000 total, which covers most roof repairs in Denver.

Pro Tip

Some things to look for that may indicate you should opt for emergency tarping or roof repair include missing or damaged shingles, interior water leaks, visible damage to the components of the roof, or signs of large debris, like tree branches, on your roof.

Operations Manager at Custom Exteriors LLC

 — Berthoud, CO

Does Roof Repair Increase Home Value?

Worker installing shingles
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Roof repair won’t increase your home value, but it will prevent the value from dropping as a result of a roof leak or related damage. In some cases, roof repair can actually decrease your curb appeal a bit if the new roofing material doesn’t match the old material, which could result in a small hit to property value.

If your roof damage is bad enough, you should consider a full replacement instead, which will provide an average return on investment (ROI) of 50% and will increase your home value by an average of $5,800.

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

Home is the most important place on earth, which is why Angi has helped more than 150 million homeowners transform their houses into homes they adore. To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We’ve surveyed thousands of real Angi customers about their project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We pair this data with research from reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects. 

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