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Hail damage costs in Gillette, WY

Typical roof repair (2,000 sqft) $4,123$5,955

Campbell County·Wyoming nonmetro·112 NOAA events (10 yr)·Last hail: Aug 6, 2024·Updated Mar 2026

Gillette, located in Campbell County in northeastern Wyoming's high plains, faces lower hail risk compared to other Wyoming communities. Typical hail damage repairs for a 2,000-square-foot home in Gillette range from $4,123 to $5,955, depending on the extent of roof, siding, and structural damage.

Gillette's hail season peaks in June and July, with secondary activity in May and August. The city sits along a corridor where supercell thunderstorms frequently develop along the Black Hills uplift and track into the Powder River Basin, producing hail capable of significant structural damage. Homeowners should expect that severe hail events, when they occur, can damage standard architectural asphalt shingles across multiple neighborhoods.

Hail risk score
31/100
Lower risk
NOAA storm history
events (10 yr)112
≥1.5" significant42
peak year (29)2020
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Repair cost estimate

asphalt shingles

For a typical 2,000 square foot roof in Gillette, hail damage repair costs range from $4,123 to $5,955, with labor costs below the national average. Gillette's dominant housing stock of architectural asphalt shingles is vulnerable to the large hail produced by supercell thunderstorms that track regularly into Campbell County from the Black Hills uplift. Understanding your repair costs, deductible, and local contractor capacity is essential before filing a claim.

BLS Wyoming nonmetro · labor 0.855 · PPI Mar 2026
Home sizeLowTypicalHigh
1,500 sqft
$3,092$3,779$4,466
2,000 sqft
$4,123$5,039$5,955
2,500 sqft
$5,153$6,299$7,444
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Typical estimate — 2,000 sqft, Standard asphalt, Moderate (4–7:12)

$5,039
Range: $4,123$5,955

Based on Gillette BLS labor index 0.855 and BLS PPI material index (Mar 2026). Reference range only — not a contractor quote.

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What moves the repair cost in Gillette

Labor costs in Gillette are below the national average
Wyoming's labor market for roofing work costs less than the national average, which reduces the per-square-foot labor component of repair estimates. However, Gillette's contractor market has low density, meaning most post-storm repair capacity comes from contractors based in Wyoming's larger metropolitan areas. This geographic constraint can lengthen project timelines during peak hail season.
Material costs remain stable but subject to market conditions
Asphalt shingle prices track national commodity trends and do not vary significantly within Wyoming. The cost to replace damaged architectural shingles—the dominant roof type in Gillette—represents the largest material expense in a repair project. Material costs are separate from labor and should be itemized on all written estimates.
Class 4 shingles can reduce insurance premiums but are not mandated
Gillette does not require Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, but homeowners who voluntarily install them may qualify for insurance premium discounts of 10 to 30 percent. If you are considering a full replacement rather than repair, upgrading to Class 4 shingles may offset the additional material cost through reduced annual insurance premiums over time.
Permit and inspection requirements add time and cost
Gillette requires inspection of roof repairs, and permits typically cost between $150 and $350. Contractors typically handle permit applications, but you should confirm this in writing before signing any estimate. The inspection process can add 1 to 2 weeks to the overall project timeline, especially during the peak hail season months of June and July.
Roof age and condition affect repair eligibility and cost
Roofs older than 15 to 20 years may not be economically repairable if damage exceeds 30 percent of the roof surface. Insurers typically compare repair costs against replacement costs at this threshold. An adjuster's condition assessment will determine whether repair is recommended or replacement is the more cost-effective option.
Post-storm contractor backlog can delay project start dates
Following major regional hail events, Gillette contractors typically experience backlogs of 1 to 2 weeks before they can schedule repair work. Storm chasers—out-of-state contractors who follow hail events—operate at moderate levels in this market, so homeowners should verify that any contractor is licensed in Wyoming and carries appropriate insurance before signing an agreement.
Secondary damage to gutters and soft metals increases total claim value
Hail damage often extends beyond the roof to aluminum gutters, downspouts, HVAC equipment, and metal flashing. These secondary damage items are typically covered under the same wind/hail deductible as roof damage and should be photographed and documented before repair begins. Including secondary damage in your initial claim can increase the total repair authorization.

Replacement cost estimate

full tear-off
BLS Wyoming nonmetro · labor 0.855 · PPI Mar 2026
Home sizeLowTypicalHigh
1,500 sqft
$5,153$6,299$7,444
2,000 sqft
$6,871$8,398$9,925
2,500 sqft
$8,589$10,498$12,406

Insurance claim guide

Filing a hail damage insurance claim in Gillette requires understanding Wyoming's percentage-based deductible structure, which typically ranges from 1% to 5% of your dwelling limit. For a home valued at $264,500 with a 2% deductible, you would pay $5,290 out-of-pocket before insurance coverage begins. Campbell County homeowners should review their specific policy terms, as deductibles may vary by geographic location based on local hail risk.

Gillette's roofing contractor market has low density, creating 1–2 week backlogs for repairs following major hail events. The city experiences moderate storm chaser activity after regional hail damage, requiring homeowners to exercise caution when selecting contractors. While Wyoming does not have a specific statute prohibiting contractors from waiving deductibles, such offers may implicate insurance fraud under Wyo. Stat. § 27-29-101 et seq. if they constitute misrepresentation or collusion with insurers.

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Hail storm history — Campbell County

NOAA NCEI
138 events · 2016–2024
≥2.0″ severe
≥1.5″ significant
≥1.0″ marginal
42 events≥1.5"·largest: 3"
Aug 6, 20240.88"penny
May 29, 20241.25"half dollar
Jul 31, 20231.5"ping pong ball
Jul 31, 20231.5"ping pong ball
Jul 30, 20231"quarter
Jul 17, 20231.5"ping pong ball
Jul 17, 20231"quarter
Jul 17, 20231.75"golf ball
Jul 17, 20232"egg
Jul 17, 20230.75"penny
View full 10-year record for Campbell CountySource: NOAA NCEI · ~75-day lag

Frequently asked questions

What causes hail in Gillette?
Gillette's location on the high plains of northeastern Wyoming positions it along an active hail corridor. Supercell thunderstorms that develop along the Black Hills uplift frequently move into the Powder River Basin, where atmospheric conditions support the formation of large hail. These storms are most common during late spring and early summer.
What is the typical cost of roof repairs after hail damage in Gillette?
For a 2,000-square-foot home, typical hail damage repairs range from $4,123 on the low end to $5,955 on the high end. Actual costs depend on the extent of damage, the contractor selected, and whether the repair qualifies for insurance coverage after your deductible is met.
How do I know if my roof has hail damage?
Common signs of hail damage to architectural asphalt shingles include missing or cracked shingles, small indentations or dents, granule loss appearing as bald spots, and damage to gutters, siding, or window frames. If you suspect damage after a hail storm, contact a qualified contractor for a professional inspection before filing a claim.
What should I expect from my homeowners insurance after a hail claim?
Your insurance company will typically send an adjuster to inspect the damage and determine whether it meets the threshold for a claim payout. You are responsible for paying your wind and hail deductible before insurance covers the remaining repair costs. In Campbell County, this deductible is commonly 1–3% of your home's insured value. Review your policy documents or contact your insurer to confirm your specific deductible amount.
Should I upgrade to Class 4 shingles in Gillette?
Gillette does not require Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, but upgrading to them is voluntary and can qualify you for insurance premium discounts of 10–30%. If you choose to upgrade, expect permit costs of $150–$350, which your contractor typically handles. Class 4 shingles offer greater resistance to hail damage and may reduce long-term repair costs.
What should I photograph and document before repair work begins?
Photograph the roof surface with both wide-angle and close-up images showing hail damage and impact marks on shingles. Document secondary damage to gutters, downspouts, HVAC equipment, and metal flashing. Note the date the hail event occurred and which roof areas were affected. Keep written notes of adjuster contact information, claim numbers, and any deadlines. These materials support your claim and help contractors understand the full scope of damage.
Wind/hail deductible notice

Wyoming homeowners typically carry a separate wind and hail deductible structured as a percentage of the dwelling limit, ranging from 1% to 5%. On a Gillette home insured for $264,500 at a 2% deductible rate—common in Campbell County—the out-of-pocket cost before insurance covers damage is $5,290. Homeowners should review their specific policy to confirm whether the deductible is percentage-based or a flat dollar amount, as this materially affects claim payouts.

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