Colorado Roofing
1,200 sq ft Composite Roofing Roof Cost in Colorado
Local pricing, weather impact, and material guidance for Colorado.
Cost summary
Based on roughly $9 per square foot installed in Colorado for composite roofing on a 1,200 sq ft roof.
About Composite Roofing
Composite (synthetic) shingles mimic slate, shake, or tile using engineered polymer blends — lighter and more durable than the originals.
Pros
- High-end appearance at lower weight
- Strong impact rating (often Class 4)
- Long manufacturer warranties
Cons
- Higher cost than asphalt
- Fewer installers in some markets
- Color matching for repairs can be tricky
Typical lifespan: 30-50 years.
Cost by roof size (Composite Roofing)
| Roof size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,000 sq ft | $7,803 | $9,180 | $11,016 |
| 1,200 sq ft | $9,364 | $11,016 | $13,219 |
| 1,500 sq ft | $11,705 | $13,770 | $16,524 |
| 1,800 sq ft | $14,045 | $16,524 | $19,829 |
| 2,000 sq ft | $15,606 | $18,360 | $22,032 |
| 2,200 sq ft | $17,167 | $20,196 | $24,235 |
| 2,500 sq ft | $19,508 | $22,950 | $27,540 |
| 2,800 sq ft | $21,848 | $25,704 | $30,845 |
| 3,000 sq ft | $23,409 | $27,540 | $33,048 |
| 3,500 sq ft | $27,311 | $32,130 | $38,556 |
Local factors in Colorado
Hail, heavy snow, UV exposure.
- Some of the highest hail losses in the U.S.
- Impact-resistant shingles recommended
- High-altitude UV degradation
Insurance considerations
Most homeowner policies in Colorado cover sudden roof damage from storms, hail, or fallen trees. Document any damage and use the Roof Claim Estimator to estimate ACV vs RCV settlements.
Open Roof Claim Estimator →Financing considerations
Roofing loans typically run 5-15 years at 7-15% APR. A $11,016 project at 9% over 7 years costs roughly $177/mo.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the average roof cost in Colorado?
In Colorado, a typical 1,200 sq ft composite roofing installation ranges from $9,364 to $13,219, with most projects landing near $11,016.
Why does composite roofing cost more or less in Colorado?
Local labor rates, permit fees, weather risk, and material availability all shift roofing prices in Colorado. Common weather factors: Hail, heavy snow, UV exposure.
How long will a Composite Roofing last in Colorado?
A properly installed composite roofing roof typically lasts 30-50 years. Local weather such as Hail, heavy snow, UV exposure can shorten that span.
Does homeowners insurance cover a new roof?
Insurance typically covers sudden damage from storms, hail, fallen trees, or fire — not wear and tear. In Colorado, document any storm damage with photos and request an inspection before filing.
What financing options are available?
Most homeowners use cash, a home equity loan/HELOC, a personal loan, or contractor-promoted financing. Use the Roof Financing Calculator to estimate monthly payments before signing.