Denver receives most annual precipitation from May through August in the form of intense afternoon thunderstorms. These cells dump heavy rain in short bursts, often exceeding one inch per hour. Wind-driven rain hits your roof at horizontal angles, not straight down. This forces water under shingles and through flashing gaps that would never leak during gentle rain. Skylights installed using coastal or Midwest techniques fail immediately when Denver storms hit. The flashing must account for wind-driven rain penetration, not just gravity-fed water flow. Many leaking skylight flashing problems trace back to installers who do not understand our weather patterns.
Apex Roofing Denver works exclusively in the Front Range metro area. We know Denver building codes, understand local inspector requirements, and maintain relationships with permit offices in every municipality from Lakewood to Aurora. Our material suppliers stock products proven to perform at altitude. When you hire a local roofing company for skylight repairs, you get crews who have sealed hundreds of Denver skylights and know which techniques last. We see the same roof styles, deal with the same weather patterns, and fix the same installation mistakes repeatedly. That experience means we diagnose your leak faster and fix it right the first time.