Did a storm hit your Longmont roof?
Longmont sits in the heart of North America's hail belt, where warm Gulf moisture collides with dry air off the Rockies to fire off supercells that drop some of the largest, most frequent hail on the continent. Enter your address and we'll scan the radar over your home in seconds — free.
What Longmont roofs are up against
Hailstones here routinely reach quarter, golf-ball, and even baseball size — more than enough to bruise or fracture asphalt shingles even when the roof looks fine from the driveway.
Main hazards
- large hail (1"–4"+)
- damaging straight-line winds
- tornadoes
Peak storm season
April through September, peaking in May and June.
The hidden risk
Most storm damage isn't visible from the ground — it shows up as leaks weeks later, after the claim window narrows.
If a storm just rolled through Longmont, here's what to do
- Check your address first. Scan the radar above before you call anyone — know whether your roof was actually in the storm's path.
- Don't sign with a door-knocker. After a storm, out-of-state crews flood Colorado neighborhoods. Get an independent, vetted local opinion instead.
- Document before you file. A licensed local roofer inspects free and photographs real damage for your insurer — the right way to start a Colorado claim.
⚠️ Watch out for the deductible scam
If anyone offers to "waive" or "eat" your insurance deductible, walk away — it's illegal in most states, including Colorado, and a red flag for fraud. We only connect you with roofers who bill claims honestly.
Roof storm-damage checks near Longmont
Longmont storm-damage FAQ
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Check your Longmont roof before the next storm.
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