Denver sits at 5,280 feet elevation, where hailstorms concentrate between April and September. The city averages 60 days per year with measurable hail, creating claim backlogs that overwhelm adjusters during peak season. Colorado law requires insurance carriers to acknowledge claims within 10 business days and complete inspections within 30 days, but these timelines stretch during multi-storm periods. Getting your roof hail damage evaluation done immediately, before the adjuster backlog grows, ensures faster processing and prevents you from competing with hundreds of delayed claims in your ZIP code.
Colorado Revised Statute 10-4-110 prohibits contractors from offering to pay insurance deductibles or waiving them entirely. This consumer protection law makes accurate hail impact assessment critical, because inflated damage reports trigger fraud investigations that delay legitimate claims. Apex Roofing Denver adheres strictly to these regulations and maintains an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Our inspectors provide honest assessments based on physical evidence, not optimistic projections designed to close sales. Denver building officials and insurance fraud investigators know our work product meets forensic standards.