Searching for a trusted metal roofing company in Colorado? At Metal Roofing Squad, we specialize in roofs that withstand the state’s heavy snowfall, hailstorms, and high-altitude conditions.
From Denver to Colorado Springs, Boulder to Fort Collins, our licensed contractors deliver long-lasting, storm-resistant metal roofs for residential and commercial properties.
From hail damage in Denver to ice dams in Aspen, our Colorado metal roof repair team provides fast and affordable fixes. We handle leaks, dented panels, and emergency repairs to keep your property safe year-round.
Our Colorado roofing inspection services help spot early damage from hail, snow, or rust. With regular checks, you can extend the life of your roof and avoid costly repairs.
Homeowners across Colorado are upgrading to residential metal roofing for its snow-shedding design, energy efficiency, and mountain durability. Whether you live in the Rockies, Boulder, or suburban Denver, we have styles that fit every home.
Businesses in Colorado need strong roofs that can handle snow loads and severe storms. From warehouses in Colorado Springs to mountain lodges in Vail, we install cost-effective commercial metal roofing systems built to last.
Durable
Energy efficient
Recyclable
Identify hail, ice, or snow damage
Choose from snow-shedding panels, stone-coated steel, or copper
Completed by licensed Colorado metal roofing contractors
Your satisfaction is guaranteed
At Metal Roofing Squad, we know what it takes to build a roof that lasts in Colorado’s challenging climate.
With years of experience serving both mountain communities and city neighborhoods, we specialize in snow-resistant, hail-proof, and eco-friendly metal roofing systems designed to protect your home or business.
Yes. Metal roofs naturally shed snow and prevent ice dams, making them ideal for winter climates.
Absolutely. Our systems are impact-rated and designed to resist hail dents and punctures.
Yes, we install and repair metal roofs in Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge, and other mountain regions.
With proper maintenance, a metal roof can last 40–70 years, even in tough weather.