Your roof protects everything beneath it, but small issues often go unnoticed until they become major problems. That’s why Summit Roofing and Gutters provides professional Roof Inspections in Golden and Idaho Springs, CO, and surrounding areas. Our detailed inspections give you a clear picture of your roof’s health, helping you avoid costly repairs and unexpected surprises.
Call (303) 618-4242or (970) 390-9623 in Summit Countytoday to schedule your roof inspection and get peace of mind.
Why Choose Us for Roof Inspections
An accurate inspection takes more than a quick glance. Our trained team knows where to look and what to look for—whether it’s a missing shingle, damaged flashing, or signs of hidden leaks. With Summit Roofing and Gutters, you’ll get a thorough evaluation and honest recommendations. We don’t upsell; we simply provide the information you need to make the best decision for your home. We have more than two decades of experience handling water, ice and snow in Colorado’s harsh conditions.
What Our Roof Inspections Include
A professional inspection can extend the life of your roof, protect your home from damage, and help you budget for future repairs or replacement. We take a systematic approach to check every part of your roof and provide a clear report on our findings.
Our roof inspections cover:
Shingles and Surface Materials – Cracks, curling, granule loss, and storm damage.
Flashing and Penetrations – Chimneys, skylights, and vents sealed properly.
Gutters and Downspouts – Ensuring proper drainage and identifying blockages.
Attic and Ventilation – Checking for moisture, insulation damage, and airflow issues.
Overall Structure – Identifying sagging, weak spots, or hidden leaks.
After your inspection, we’ll explain the results in plain language and provide repair or maintenance options as needed.
Don’t wait until water spots show up on your ceiling to find out your roof has problems. Trust Summit Roofing and Gutters for reliable Roof Inspections in Golden and Idaho Springs, CO, and surrounding areas. With our detailed reports and clear recommendations, you’ll always know the true condition of your roof.
Call (303) 618-4242or (970) 390-9623 in Summit Countytoday to schedule your professional roof inspection and protect your home.
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DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected and installed five gutters with 240-volt heat tape on a residential property in Breckenridge, CO. This service helps prevent ice buildup and protects the home’s drainage system during cold weather.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected a metal and asphalt shingle roof in Breckenridge, Colorado. They proposed replacing the heat tape and metal roof in affected areas to address existing leaks efficiently. The service focuses on repair and replacement for durable roofing performance.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected a multi-unit building in Breckenridge, Colorado, to replace the existing asphalt shingle roof and install ice and water shield. They evaluated the roof’s condition to prepare for a secure and effective replacement.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected and replaced an old asphalt shingle roof in Frisco, Colorado. The project included installing Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration Flex Class 4 shingles for improved durability and protection in Summit County.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected an old asphalt shingle roof in Keystone, Colorado, for a full replacement using Owens Corning, GAF, or CertainTeed shingles. They also evaluated and quoted heat tape installation and roof services in Summit County.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected an old asphalt shingle roof in Breckenridge, Colorado. They prepared the roof for full replacement using Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration Flex, GAF Timberline, or CertainTeed NorthGate, Landmark IR, and Landmark ClimateFlex shingles. Services cover Summit County roofing needs.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected an old asphalt shingle roof in Frisco, Colorado, assessing damage and wear. They recommended a full roof replacement with Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration Flex Class 4, GAF Timberline, or CertainTeed NorthGate, Landmark IR, and Landmark ClimateFlex shingles to improve durability and weather resistance.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected an aged asphalt shingle roof in Silverthorne, Colorado, recommending a full replacement with Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration Flex class 4 shingles, GAF Timberline, or CertainTeed NorthGate, Landmark IR, and Landmark ClimateFlex for durable, weather-resistant roofing solutions.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected a standing seam metal roof and heat tape in Golden, Colorado. They identified a heat tape failure that caused a leak. This service ensures roof integrity by detecting and addressing heat tape issues promptly.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected an asphalt shingle roof in Frisco, Colorado, for a full replacement using CertainTeed Armor Shield II Class 4 shingles, Grace ice and water shield, and new heat tape installed.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected an aging asphalt shingle roof in Breckenridge, Colorado. The evaluation included options for full heat tape installation and replacement with impact-resistant shingles from Owens Corning, GAF, or CertainTeed. The inspection assessed durability and weather suitability for roofs in Summit County.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters completed a full roof replacement in Breckenridge, Colorado. The project included installing Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration Flex Class 4 shingles, Grace Ice and Water Shield, and new heat tape. This upgrade improves roof durability and prepares the home for winter weather conditions common in Summit County.
DARREN LAWSON
A contractor inspected an asphalt shingle roof for a full replacement using Owens Corning, GAF, or CertainTeed impact-resistant shingles. The service also included a heat tape inspection. This roofing assessment took place in Breckenridge, Colorado.
DARREN LAWSON
A contractor in Dillon, Colorado inspected an existing asphalt shingle roof for a full roof replacement. The job included evaluating options for Class 4 shingles such as Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration Flex, GAF Timberline, and CertainTeed products. The inspection also covered replacement of the heat tape system.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters installed a new asphalt shingle roof in Breckenridge, Colorado. The work included ice and water shield, flashing, heat tape, and Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration Flex shingles.
DARREN LAWSON
A contractor in Breckenridge, Colorado inspected an asphalt shingle roof for damage caused by ice dams. Shingles had detached, and both the roof and the heat tape system require full replacement.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected a roof in Breckenridge, Colorado, and planned a full replacement with Owens Corning class 4 asphalt shingles. The team will also install Grace ice and water shield and replace the existing 120-volt heat tape system in the spring.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters repaired a metal roof in Breckenridge, Colorado. Technicians replaced damaged panels and flashing caused by ice dams and poor installation. The team inspected the roof, identified faulty sections, and installed new materials to prevent future water damage and structural issues.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters repaired ice damage on a corrugated corten metal roof in Frisco, Colorado. The crew patched holes caused by an ice dam, reinstalled an existing snow fence, and added a heat tape system to help prevent future damage.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters inspected a roof in response to a reported leak caused by ice damming. The team identified the source of the issue and provided the homeowner with a detailed estimate for necessary repairs.
DARREN LAWSON
Summit Roofing and Gutters installed CertainTeed presidential shingles on a new garage and cabin in Evergreen, Colorado. The team inspected and installed heat tape and gutters to manage snow and ice. They also provided general contracting guidance on integrating design changes between the existing cabin and the new structure.