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Colorado Homes
Capitol Roofing & Solar provides trusted roofing, wildfire-hardening, solar, and exterior services throughout Golden, Boulder, and the West Denver Metro area. Get an honest assessment, clear recommendations, and professional workmanship from a local team serving Colorado since 2013.



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Fast, Reliable Roofing Services Whenever You Need Us
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Certified professionals, trusted manufacturers, and local experience serving Colorado properties since 2013.
Complete Exterior Protection
One Trusted Team for Your Home's Exterior
From everyday roof repairs to comprehensive wildfire-hardening improvements, Capitol Roofing & Solar helps Colorado property owners protect their homes, businesses, and long-term investments.
Protecting Colorado's Wildland-Urban Interface
Make Your Home More Resistant to Wildfire
Homes in and around Colorado's foothills can be exposed to embers, radiant heat, wind-driven debris, and fast-changing wildfire conditions. Capitol Roofing & Solar helps property owners identify exterior vulnerabilities and plan practical home-hardening improvements.
- Class A roofing systems
- Ember-resistant vent solutions
- Fire-resistant exterior materials
- Coordinated roofing & solar considerations
- Fire-resistant siding
- Gutter & roof-edge improvements
- Window & exterior-door upgrades
- Exterior inspections for wildfire-related vulnerabilities
Led by professionals with roofing and wildfire-response experience, our team can help you understand which improvements may provide the greatest benefit for your property.Homes in and around Colorado's foothills can be exposed to embers, radiant heat, wind-driven debris, and fast-changing wildfire conditions. Capitol Roofing & Solar helps property owners identify exterior vulnerabilities and plan practical home-hardening improvements.

Get Your Free Inspection Today
A free inspection is the fastest way to know exactly what your roof or exterior needs. No guesswork, no surprises. We'll get eyes on your property at no cost to you.

What to Expect
A Clear Process From Inspection to Completion
We know roofing and exterior projects can feel overwhelming. That's why we've built a process designed to keep you informed and confident at every step.
Step 1
Free Inspection
We inspect the roof and relevant exterior areas, document visible concerns, and listen to what you are experiencing.
Step 2
Clear Recommendations
Coordinate roofing, gutters, siding, solar, windows, doors, and home-hardening improvements through one exterior contractor.
Step 3
Written Estimate
We explain what we found and help you understand whether repair, replacement, maintenance, or additional evaluation is appropriate.
Step 4
Project Coordination
Our team schedules the work, coordinates materials and crews, and assists with relevant insurance or solar considerations.
Step 5
Professional Installation
Experienced crews complete the approved work while protecting your property and maintaining a clean jobsite.
Step 6
Final Walkthrough
We review the completed project with you and address questions before considering the work finished.
Local Exterior Services
Serving Communities in Golden and West Denver Metro Area
Headquartered at the foot of the Rockies in Golden, CO, we’re proud to be your trusted local roofing and solar partner. Whether you’re in the heart of the West Denver metro area—from Wheat Ridge and Broomfield to Castle Rock and Parker—or up in the high country of Summit and Grand Counties, our team brings expert craftsmanship and reliable service right to your doorstep.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions? We've Got Answers
For a standard single-family home, a professional roof replacement typically takes one to three days of active on-site work, depending on the size of your roof and the complexity of its design. However, the true timeline depends heavily on Colorado weather, as sudden afternoon hailstorms or mountain wind events can pause production for safety reasons.
To minimize disruptions, clear your driveway completely and move sensitive items off your top-floor walls beforehand, as the constant vibrations from tearing off old materials can rattle decorations. Always ask your contractor for a "weather contingency plan" prior to start date so you know exactly how they intend to secure your home's interior if a sudden Front Range cloudburst hits mid-project.
Yes, we work directly with your homeowners or commercial insurance carrier to manage the entire storm restoration process on your behalf. Facing the aftermath of a major Front Range wind or hailstorm is stressful enough without trying to decode a complicated insurance estimate on your own. Our team coordinates seamlessly with your insurance provider to ensure no structural issues are overlooked and that your final payout accurately covers the true cost of materials and labor needed to restore your property.
Before your insurance company sends out an adjuster to look at your property, schedule a free inspection with us so we can document the damage first. We will actively attend the adjuster's meeting at your property to point out our specific, photo-documented findings, which prevents the carrier from under-scoping your claim and ensures the replacement or repair process gets approved correctly the first time.
Regular maintenance is the single most effective way to extend your roof’s lifespan and avoid expensive, unexpected leaks. In Colorado's volatile climate, your roof faces a constant cycle of intense high-altitude UV rays, freezing winter ice, and debris accumulation from surrounding trees. Proactively checking on the health of your shingles, flashing, and ventilation ensures that minor wear and tear does not escalate into extensive structural rot or interior drywall damage.
Twice a year, specifically in late spring after the final heavy snows and in late autumn after the leaves drop, perform a ground-level inspection using binoculars to check for curled shingle edges, missing granules, or loose flashing around chimneys and vents. Clean your gutters completely during these checks to prevent water from backing up under the eave shingles, and trim back any tree branches within six feet of your roofline to eliminate abrasive scratching and prevent easy pathways for local wildlife.
At Capitol Roofing & Solar, we provide comprehensive residential and commercial exterior services across a wide geographic footprint spanning the entire Denver Metro area, the Front Range corridor, and select High Country mountain communities. Because Colorado’s topography varies so drastically from the flat eastern plains to the highest mountain passes, we maintain distinct service divisions tailored specifically to the unique building codes, wind loads, and snow retention requirements of each localized region.
Our core service areas include:
- Denver Metro & Surrounding Suburbs: Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Centennial, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, Parker, Highlands Ranch, Broomfield, and Englewood.
- North & Foothills Communities: Boulder and Wheat Ridge.
- High Country & Mountain Regions: Summit County (including Breckenridge, Silverthorne, Frisco, and Dillon) and Grand County (including Winter Park, Granby, and Grand Lake).
When booking your initial property consultation, explicitly mention your specific neighborhood or subdivision name (especially if you live in a highly regulated master-planned community like Highlands Ranch or a historic district in Boulder). This allows our team to pre-load your file with your exact HOA architectural guidelines, local municipal wind-load parameters, and regional ice-barrier code mandates before we even arrive at your property.
Yes, we offer flexible, easy financing with numerous payment options and low interest rates to ensure your roofing, siding, or solar upgrades fit comfortably into your household budget. We believe that essential property protection and energy upgrades should not be delayed due to upfront costs. Our contractor-arranged financing programs feature quick online approvals and multiple structural plans—including competitive monthly options—allowing you to keep control of your property investment without tying up all your liquid cash.
When we come out to perform your initial property inspection, ask your project manager to walk you through our current promotional programs. If you are integrating solar shingles or a new solar panel array, we can help you structure your financing to align peectly with the 30% Federal Residential Clean Energy Tax Credit and local Colorado utility rebates, effectively lowering your net project cost from day one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions? We've Got Answers
At Capitol Roofing & Solar, we provide comprehensive residential and commercial exterior services across a wide geographic footprint spanning the entire Denver Metro area, the Front Range corridor, and select High Country mountain communities. Because Colorado’s topography varies so drastically from the flat eastern plains to the highest mountain passes, we maintain distinct service divisions tailored specifically to the unique building codes, wind loads, and snow retention requirements of each localized region.
Our core service areas include:
- Denver Metro & Surrounding Suburbs: Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Centennial, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, Parker, Highlands Ranch, Broomfield, and Englewood.
- North & Foothills Communities: Boulder and Wheat Ridge.
- High Country & Mountain Regions: Summit County (including Breckenridge, Silverthorne, Frisco, and Dillon) and Grand County (including Winter Park, Granby, and Grand Lake).
When booking your initial property consultation, explicitly mention your specific neighborhood or subdivision name (especially if you live in a highly regulated master-planned community like Highlands Ranch or a historic district in Boulder). This allows our team to pre-load your file with your exact HOA architectural guidelines, local municipal wind-load parameters, and regional ice-barrier code mandates before we even arrive at your property.
Yes, we offer flexible, easy financing with numerous payment options and low interest rates to ensure your roofing, siding, or solar upgrades fit comfortably into your household budget. We believe that essential property protection and energy upgrades should not be delayed due to upfront costs. Our contractor-arranged financing programs feature quick online approvals and multiple structural plans—including competitive monthly options—allowing you to keep control of your property investment without tying up all your liquid cash.
When we come out to perform your initial property inspection, ask your project manager to walk you through our current promotional programs. If you are integrating solar shingles or a new solar panel array, we can help you structure your financing to align peectly with the 30% Federal Residential Clean Energy Tax Credit and local Colorado utility rebates, effectively lowering your net project cost from day one.
Yes, we work directly with your homeowners or commercial insurance carrier to manage the entire storm restoration process on your behalf. Facing the aftermath of a major Front Range wind or hailstorm is stressful enough without trying to decode a complicated insurance estimate on your own. Our team coordinates seamlessly with your insurance provider to ensure no structural issues are overlooked and that your final payout accurately covers the true cost of materials and labor needed to restore your property.
Before your insurance company sends out an adjuster to look at your property, schedule a free inspection with us so we can document the damage first. We will actively attend the adjuster's meeting at your property to point out our specific, photo-documented findings, which prevents the carrier from under-scoping your claim and ensures the replacement or repair process gets approved correctly the first time.
Regular maintenance is the single most effective way to extend your roof’s lifespan and avoid expensive, unexpected leaks. In Colorado's volatile climate, your roof faces a constant cycle of intense high-altitude UV rays, freezing winter ice, and debris accumulation from surrounding trees. Proactively checking on the health of your shingles, flashing, and ventilation ensures that minor wear and tear does not escalate into extensive structural rot or interior drywall damage.
Twice a year, specifically in late spring after the final heavy snows and in late autumn after the leaves drop, perform a ground-level inspection using binoculars to check for curled shingle edges, missing granules, or loose flashing around chimneys and vents. Clean your gutters completely during these checks to prevent water from backing up under the eave shingles, and trim back any tree branches within six feet of your roofline to eliminate abrasive scratching and prevent easy pathways for local wildlife.
For a standard single-family home, a professional roof replacement typically takes one to three days of active on-site work, depending on the size of your roof and the complexity of its design. However, the true timeline depends heavily on Colorado weather, as sudden afternoon hailstorms or mountain wind events can pause production for safety reasons.
To minimize disruptions, clear your driveway completely and move sensitive items off your top-floor walls beforehand, as the constant vibrations from tearing off old materials can rattle decorations. Always ask your contractor for a "weather contingency plan" prior to start date so you know exactly how they intend to secure your home's interior if a sudden Front Range cloudburst hits mid-project.
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Schedule Your Free Roof Inspection with Capitol Roofing & Solar
If your roof took a hit in a recent storm or you've been putting off an inspection, now's a good time to get it checked out. Capitol Roofing & Solar in Golden has been handling roofing and exterior services since 2013, and we'll give you an honest assessment with no obligation. Let's take a look before a small issue turns into a bigger one.


















