Home Services in Denver, CO
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Roofers
Licensed roofing contractors for hail damage repairs, replacements, and inspections.
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Heating and cooling installation, repair, and maintenance for Colorado's altitude and climate.
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Licensed plumbers for emergency repairs, freeze prevention, and fixture installations.
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Certified electricians for wiring, panel upgrades, and EV charger installations.
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Professional interior and exterior painters for residential and light commercial projects.
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Lawn care, xeriscape design, tree trimming, and drought-tolerant yard maintenance.
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Certified solar panel installers leveraging Colorado's 300+ days of sunshine annually.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Denver, CO Home Services
How much does hail damage roof repair cost in Denver?
Hail damage repairs in Denver typically range from $300–$1,500 for minor repairs to $8,000–$25,000 for full roof replacements. Most homeowners insurance policies cover hail damage — we recommend getting 2–3 licensed contractor estimates before filing a claim.
Do I need a special HVAC system for Denver's altitude?
Yes. At 5,280 feet, standard HVAC equipment can run less efficiently due to lower air density. Denver homeowners should look for contractors experienced with high-altitude installations and equipment that's been tested for performance at elevation.
How do I find a licensed contractor in Colorado?
Colorado requires most home service contractors to hold state or local licenses. You can verify a contractor's license through the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA). ProCraft only lists verified, licensed, and insured professionals.
Is solar worth it in Denver?
Denver averages over 300 sunny days per year, making it one of the best solar markets in the US. With the federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) at 30% and Colorado's net metering program, most Denver homeowners see payback in 6–9 years.