HOA Roofing Services
Vetted and Proven HOA Roofing Experts Serving Colorado Communities
Complex properties demand experienced hands. High Impact Roofing brings 30+ years of large-loss insurance and multi-building project expertise to HOAs across Colorado.
A+ BBB Rating
Limited Lifetime Warranty
1,000+ Denver Roofs Installed









Why HOAs Choose High Impact Roofing
Managing roofing projects for HOA’s is not the same as replacing a single-family home roof. It requires planning, precision and the ability to work seamlessly with boards, management companies and tenants.
We specialize in navigating these complexities. We lean in from Insurance negotiations through multi-phase execution, keeping you and your community informed throughout.
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Shingle Manufacturing Certified
Dozens of large volume projects

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30+ years combined experience managing HOA projects
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Deep knowledge of insurance claims and large-loss negotiation
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Specialized in multi-building coordination and communication
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Extensive referral base from HOAs across Colorado (call them!)
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No deposit required until materials are delivered






Our Promise to HOA Boards
NO Surprises. The right expertise and tools to follow through.
HOA boards face pressure from every direction: budgets, timelines, tenant concerns and vendor risk. We have a nonsense approach that protects your time and money.
Three things you can expect from us:
Clear Estimates, not just bids – We help you understand what’s involved and why, from code compliance to tear-off logistics
Credible Insurance Coverage – We carry $5M in liability insurance and never leave gaps in coverage
Turnkey Project Management – We handle all trades: roofing, HVAC, gutters, electrical (all coordinated for a smooth experience)
No Upcharges or hidden Fees
Impact-Resistant Shingles. Included, Not Upsold or marked up.
We only install Class 4 impact-resistant shingles from trusted manufacturers like IKO, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, and GAF. We include them at no additional charge.
Most contractors charge extra for these materials. We don’t. Because of our purchasing volume, we negotiate better pricing and pass the savings to you. It’s part of doing the job right, not padding the invoice.

HOA Roofing Process
What to Expect from First Contact to Final Inspection
We’ve designed our process to minimize disruption, maximize efficiency,
and keep your board and residents fully informed. We will help provide advance notice and warning to residents long before the process kicks off.

Remind residents, coordinate car movement, deliver and load materials.
Full tear-off, dry-in, and shingle installation. Property is fully protected the same day.
Gutter installation (quiet, no disruption, no coordination required).
You’ll receive daily updates, scheduling guidance, and post install inspections.
Case Study Snapshot
Real Results: 151-Unit HOA, 31 Buildings, Delivered On Budget
A Colorado HOA engaged High Impact Roofing after losing confidence in their management company’s referred roofer.
Our bid was $100K under the competitor's inflated proposal (even after adding HVAC and ductwork fixes).
The project was delivered in 3 weeks, including detailed evaluation of all roofing types (shingle, flat roof, HVAC coordination).
We identified previously overlooked ductwork issues causing leaks and saved the HOA from future damage and liability.

What Sets Us Apart
Not Just Roofers, Problem Solvers
Many roofers can submit a bid. Few can deliver results in complex environments with 100+ units, diverse roof types, and multiple stakeholders.
We’re structured to succeed at scale:
- We don’t ask for money until your materials are on site.
- We coordinate every trade involved.
- We ensure your community stays informed and respected throughout.
When your reputation with residents is on the line, you need more than a contractor. Let High Impact be that partner.
Frequently Asked Questions
- We work with top-tier shingle manufacturers: IKO, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, and GAF. We install Class 4 impact-resistant shingles by default.
Let’s Talk About Your Community’s Roof
