The bad news is that Colorado Springs and the surrounding communities get POUNDED with hailstorms EVERY YEAR! The good news is that on this website we're giving away crucial information you need to navigate through the aftermath of a storm, or just take care of a simple repair. As Colorado Springs Roofers, we know that repairing or replacing a roof can be intimidating, especially if you've never had to do it before, BUT, those small problems on your roof can become more expensive problems if you ignore them!

If you're new to Colorado, you may not have ever had to file an insurance claim for property damage before, but chances are if you've lived here for more than a few years, you've been through the claim process for hail damage to your roof or even your whole house. Colorado SB38 was signed into law on June 6, 2012 and it governs several issues related to re-roof projects that are funded by an insurance claim. One of the issues is the payment of the deductible. One of the biggest scams in the Colorado Springs area is homeowners losing deposit payments to dishonest contractors.

I've worked with Tracy and Homestead for years now in my property management business. I've had approximately 30 roofs replaced by them and have never been disappointed. Out of that many replacements I've only ever had 1 warranty issue and they came out immediately to check it. Tons of communication throughout, help dealing with insurance companies and clean job sites. Very much recommend this company for their workmanship and honesty!

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There is life outside of roofing! Here's a little glimpse of what goes on at the Homestead Farm when we're not helping homeowners solve roofing problems or needs.

Posted on Mar 05, 2021  •  Facebook

The real estate market in Colorado Springs is blistering hot right now and many people are skipping home inspections. But should you do that? Are home inspections still useful, helpful, and relevant in today's market?

Posted on Mar 04, 2021  •  Facebook

You've filed your claim and now you've received your insurance claim document. This is the insurance company's estimate for the cost to do the work to restore your property to "pre-storm" or "pre-damage" conditions. Remember, it's only an estimate, and most of the time it's going to be too low "...

Posted on Mar 01, 2021  •  Facebook

On a day when there's a lot of snow or rain, do you find wet spots on your floor? Maybe you find water on the floor in the bathroom? When the weather is wet, do a quick check of your ceiling and walls to see if there is any sign of moisture coming into the house.

Posted on Feb 25, 2021  •  Facebook