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Roofing in Superior, Colorado

Front Range hail belt

Superior, Colorado sits on the hail-prone Front Range. This hub aggregates Superior's roofing permit and contractor-registration requirements, local roofing suppliers, and impact-resistant material options — every fact linked to its sourced directory record.

Roofing permits & building code in Superior

Roofing permit and contractor-licensing rules in Superior are set locally by Town of Superior - Planning and Building Department. Colorado has no statewide roofing license, so registration is handled at the local level — always confirm the current requirements with the authority before starting work.

Roofing permit
Required
Contractor registration
Required
Adopted building code
The Town of Superior adopted the 2024 edition of the International Residential Code in April 2026.
Registration details
  • license: The Town of Superior began licensing contractors on October 13, 2025; permits opened before that date did not require a contractor license. Contractors must supply proof of liability and workers' compensation insurance naming the Town of Superior as certificate holder.
Permit process
A permit is required for roof replacements; no permit is required for a repair under 100 square feet. Roofs must carry a Class A fire rating and meet high-wind standards (ASTM D7158 Class G or H, or ASTM D3161 Class F). Ice and water shield is required on all eaves (minimum one 3-foot-wide strip), and valleys require minimum 24-inch-wide corrosion-resistant metal.

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Impact-resistant roofing materials for Superior hail

Superior sits on Colorado's Front Range, part of the hail-prone corridor insurers call "hail alley." For hail exposure, the highest impact rating a roof covering can earn is UL 2218 Class 4. These cataloged material categories reach Class 4:

Browse every option on the Class 4 impact-resistant materials hub, and read the Class 4 impact-resistant shingles buyer's guide. Many Colorado insurers offer a premium credit for a documented Class 4 roof — confirm terms with your carrier.

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