Skip to content
HailIndex

Woodland Park hail roof repair cost

$5,429$7,841 typical range · 2,000 sqft home

Teller County·Colorado Springs

Updated March 2026 · v1.1Methodology

Hail roof repair costs in Woodland Park typically range from $4,071 to $5,881 for a 1,500 square foot roof, with an average of $4,976. Labor costs in Woodland Park are slightly below the national mean at $26.26 per hour, reflecting the local Colorado Springs labor market. Most significant hail events in this area occur between May and July during afternoon convective storms that track northeast from the Rockies.

Repair cost asphalt shingles
BLS OEWS Colorado Springs · labor index 0.957 · BLS PPI Mar 2026
SizeLowTypicalHigh
1,500 sqft$4,071$4,976$5,881
2,000 sqft$5,429$6,635$7,841
2,500 sqft$6,786$8,294$9,802
Adjust for your home
Cost calculator

Roof square footage

Roof material

Roof pitch

Typical estimate — 2,000 sqft, Standard asphalt, Moderate (4–7:12)

$6,635
Range: $5,429$7,841

Based on Woodland Park BLS labor index 0.957 and BLS PPI material index (Mar 2026). Reference range only — not a contractor quote.

Free inspection estimate

Get a free repair estimate for your Woodland Park home

Type of damage

How urgent?

What moves the cost in Woodland Park
Roof Size and Scope of Damage
A 1,500 square foot roof in Woodland Park costs $4,071–$5,881 to repair; a 2,000 square foot roof runs $5,429–$7,841; and a 2,500 square foot roof ranges from $6,786–$9,802. These ranges reflect typical hail damage requiring partial replacement of shingles and underlying materials. The final cost depends on the number and size of impact zones and whether structural repairs are needed.
Material Costs and Current Pricing
Asphalt shingle material costs are indexed at 1.0509 as of March 2026, meaning prices are approximately 5.1% above the 2020 baseline. Woodland Park's housing stock is predominantly architectural asphalt shingles, which are the standard repair material. Material costs account for roughly 40–50% of total repair expenses.
Class 4 Shingles and Insurance Savings
Woodland Park does not require Class 4 impact-resistant shingles by local building code. However, upgrading to Class 4 shingles qualifies homeowners for insurance premium discounts of 15–25%, which can offset upgrade costs over time. This optional upgrade should be evaluated against long-term insurance savings rather than treated as a code requirement.
Labor Rates in the Colorado Springs Market
Roofer labor in Woodland Park averages $26.26 per hour, approximately 4.3% below the national mean of $27.45 per hour. Labor typically comprises 50–60% of repair costs. The local labor rate provides modest cost savings compared to national averages but remains subject to market conditions and contractor experience levels.
Post-Storm Contractor Availability
After a significant hail event, Woodland Park contractor backlogs typically extend 4–8 weeks. The area has high contractor density but limited storm chaser activity, as most roofers are based in larger nearby markets. Planning ahead and obtaining multiple estimates during the backlog period is essential for securing timely repairs.
Building Permits and Inspection Requirements
Woodland Park requires roof repair permits costing $100–$250, with the contractor responsible for pulling permits. A post-repair inspection is mandatory. Budget permit costs and inspection scheduling into the overall repair timeline, as these administrative steps add 1–2 weeks to the project duration.
Insurance Deductible Impact on Out-of-Pocket Costs
Most Teller County homeowners policies carry a wind/hail deductible of 1–2% of dwelling coverage. On a home insured for $450,000 at a 2% deductible, the out-of-pocket cost is $9,000 before insurance reimburses any repair expenses. Your actual deductible depends on your specific policy; verify this figure with your insurer before filing a claim.
Repair or replacement?

Repair is typically the right choice when hail damage affects less than 30% of the roof surface and the roof is under 15 years old; at that threshold, the cost difference between repair (~$6,635 for a 2,000 sqft roof) and full replacement (~$11,058) becomes marginal and replacement becomes more economical. Woodland Park does not require Class 4 shingles by local code, which means repair costs remain lower than in jurisdictions with mandatory impact-resistant upgrades, but your choice should also account for roof age and whether your homeowner's policy covers both options. Since Teller County has 3 documented hail events on record, future risk tolerance may shift the calculus toward replacement even for moderate damage.

Before the adjuster arrives
1

Take date-stamped photos of the entire roof from multiple angles—from the ground using binoculars if necessary—before contacting any contractor or adjuster, capturing hail divots and impact patterns on shingles.

2

Document damage to gutters, downspouts, AC condenser fins, and any other soft metal surfaces to corroborate wind and hail directionality across your property.

3

Photograph soffit screens, gutter guards, roof flashing, chimney trim, and fascia boards to show impact evidence on metal components that often sustain damage alongside shingles.

4

Keep a dated log of every phone call, email, and contact with your insurance company, contractor, and adjuster, recording names, claim numbers, and key conversation points.

5

Request the NOAA Storm Events record for Teller County at weather.gov/wrh/Climate under 'Storm Data'—this official document validates the hail event and can support your claim if the adjuster disputes storm occurrence.

Recent hail events — Teller County
DateSize
Jul 12, 20251.5"
May 30, 20251"
Jul 7, 20241.5"
Jul 20, 20231"
Jul 7, 20231.75"
Source: NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database — ~75-day publication lag
From storm to completed repair
1
Document Damage Immediately
Before calling your insurance company or any contractor, inspect your roof from the ground and take photos of all visible damage—hail divots on shingles, gutters, downspouts, and trim. Do not enter the roof or make temporary repairs unless there is active interior leaking; documentation of original damage is more valuable to your claim than quick fixes.
2
File Your Claim and Confirm Your Deductible
Contact your homeowner's insurance company within 48–72 hours of the storm and file a claim. Confirm your hail/wind deductible in writing; for a typical $450,000 home in Teller County with a 2% deductible, you would be responsible for $9,000 out of pocket before insurance coverage begins. Request the claim number and the name and contact information of your assigned adjuster.
3
Obtain Contractor Estimates
Contact 2–3 licensed roofing contractors serving Woodland Park and request written estimates that itemize labor, materials, and timeline. Woodland Park has low storm chaser activity—most local contractors are established firms from the Colorado Springs labor market—so prioritize companies with local references and verifiable licensing rather than out-of-state firms that may have limited accountability. Include your claim number and deductible amount when requesting estimates.
4
Attend the Adjuster Inspection and Supplement if Needed
Schedule the adjuster's inspection and be present to review findings. If the adjuster's estimate differs significantly from contractor estimates, request a written supplement request; you can then provide the adjuster with contractor bids and request a revised payout. This process typically adds 1–2 weeks to your timeline.
5
Obtain Permit, Schedule Repair, and Final Inspection
Once insurance approval is in hand, your contractor will pull a permit from Teller County (cost: $100–$250). Woodland Park currently has a 4–8-week post-storm contractor backlog, so schedule repair work early; your contractor will arrange the Teller County final inspection once work is complete. Do not pay the contractor in full until the final inspection is approved and you have verified all work against the original estimate.
Frequently asked questions
How long does hail repair take in Woodland Park?
Typical hail repairs take 2–5 days once work begins, depending on roof size and damage extent. However, post-storm contractor backlogs in Woodland Park average 4–8 weeks, so scheduling the repair may take significantly longer than the work itself. Obtaining your estimate and scheduling early after a storm is essential.
What is the typical cost for a 2,000 square foot roof repair in Woodland Park?
A 2,000 square foot roof repair in Woodland Park typically costs $5,429–$7,841, with an average of $6,635. This range accounts for local labor rates, current material pricing, and typical hail damage patterns. Your actual cost may vary based on damage severity and contractor selection.
Does Woodland Park require Class 4 shingles for roof repairs?
No. Woodland Park does not have a local code requirement for Class 4 impact-resistant shingles. They are voluntary, but installing them qualifies you for insurance premium discounts of 15–25%. Evaluate whether the upgrade cost is justified by your expected insurance savings over the shingle lifespan.
What is my insurance deductible for hail damage in Woodland Park?
Most Teller County homeowners policies carry a separate wind/hail deductible of 1–2% of your dwelling coverage. Check your policy documents or contact your insurer for the exact percentage and dollar amount. On a $450,000 insured home at 2%, your deductible would be $9,000.
Do I need a permit to repair hail damage to my roof in Woodland Park?
Yes. Woodland Park requires roof repair permits that cost $100–$250. Your contractor is responsible for pulling the permit, and a post-repair inspection is mandatory. These requirements add 1–2 weeks to the overall project timeline.
When does hail occur most often in Woodland Park?
Peak hail risk in Woodland Park occurs May through July, with secondary risk in April and August. Most significant events happen between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. MT when afternoon convective storms track northeast from the Rockies. This seasonal pattern is driven by Front Range weather dynamics.
How do I find a reputable contractor for hail repairs in Woodland Park?
Woodland Park is served by a high density of contractors, though most are based in nearby larger markets. Obtain at least three written estimates before selecting a contractor. Verify licensing, insurance, and references; be cautious of storm chasers offering unsolicited services after a hail event. Confirm that your chosen contractor will pull permits and coordinate the required post-repair inspection.
Wind/hail deductible notice

Homeowners in Woodland Park typically face wind/hail deductibles of 1–2% of their dwelling coverage value under their insurance policies. For a home insured at $450,000 with a 2% deductible, you would pay $9,000 out-of-pocket before insurance covers repair costs. Understanding your specific deductible amount is critical when evaluating whether to file a claim for hail damage.

Colorado wind/hail deductible guide

Still unsure what you'll pay out of pocket?

Type of damage

How urgent?

We don't share your information with contractors without your consent