Your roof is the single most important system protecting everything you love about your home — your family, your floors, your memories, and the value you've spent decades building. At Sanchez Bros, we treat every project as a long-term commitment, not a transaction. From the moment our Haag-certified inspector walks your property to the day your manufacturer warranty is registered, you'll feel the difference of working with a family that's spent more than twenty years quietly mastering its craft along Colorado's Front Range.
We don't subcontract. We don't cut corners. We don't sell you what we wouldn't put on our own homes in Loveland or Fort Collins. What we do is install roofs that look the way they should the day they're finished — and keep performing through hail seasons, snow loads, and decades of relentless mountain sun.
2nd
Most hail-prone state
Why Colorado roofs are different
The Front Range is one of the harshest roofing climates in America.
Northern Colorado sits squarely inside what insurance carriers call Hail Alley — a corridor where summer storms can drop hailstones the size of golf balls in a matter of minutes. Add to that intense ultraviolet exposure at altitude, dramatic freeze-thaw swings that flex every fastener and seam, snow loads that linger for weeks, and the dry chinook winds that funnel down off the foothills, and you have a region that quietly destroys roofs that were never engineered for it.
Most of the failures we're called to inspect aren't bad luck — they're the predictable result of generic installations imported from milder climates. The Sanchez Bros approach starts with Colorado's climate as the design constraint, then works backwards: impact-rated shingles, sealed valleys, balanced ventilation, and high-wind nailing patterns become standard practice instead of upgrade options.
Our Philosophy
Craftsmanship is what happens when nobody's watching.
Every roof we install is led, in person, by a Haag-certified inspector who has personally trained the crew on site. There are no rotating subcontractors, no language barriers, no quotas pushing speed over quality. The same family that signs the proposal is the family that climbs the ladder — and that simple fact changes the way decisions get made on the deck, in the valleys, and around every penetration.
We photograph and document the underlayment, the flashings, the step transitions, and the finished installation so you have a complete record of what's actually under your shingles. When the inevitable Colorado storm arrives years from now, that documentation becomes your single most valuable insurance asset.
Roofing Systems We Install
The right roof for your home — not the one we have on the truck.
Different homes call for different systems. Architecture, slope, attic ventilation, neighborhood covenants, and your long-term plans for the property all play a role in what belongs above your head. We install a complete range of residential and light-commercial systems and walk you through the trade-offs in plain language.
Asphalt Shingles
The right balance of value, beauty, and durability for the vast majority of Front Range homes. We specify Class 4 impact-rated systems from Malarkey, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed — engineered to absorb hail strikes that would shatter a standard three-tab — and back them with extended workmanship coverage that only certified installers can offer.
Standing Seam Metal
A true 50-year roof that sheds snow effortlessly, stands up to wind-driven hail, and qualifies for insurance discounts in many policies. The clean architectural lines suit modern, mountain-modern, and contemporary farmhouse builds beautifully — and the long-term cost per year is often lower than premium asphalt.
Concrete and Clay Tile
When the architecture calls for Mediterranean or Southwest character, nothing else compares. Tile delivers Class A fire resistance, exceptional longevity, and a depth of texture that paint and shingles simply cannot match. Proper underlayment and structural assessment are essential, and we handle both as a matter of course.
TPO and Single-Ply Flat
For low-slope sections, dormers, modern flat-roof builds, and light commercial properties, we install fully welded TPO membranes that create a continuous, seamless watertight surface. Done right, a flat roof is one of the most reliable systems on a home — and we've spent two decades doing it right.
Materials & Manufacturers
Premium materials from manufacturers we'd put on our own homes.
We are factory-certified installers for the leading shingle and metal roofing brands in North America. That certification is more than a logo on a brochure — it unlocks extended material and workmanship warranties that ordinary installers simply cannot offer, and it requires us to install to the manufacturer's exact specifications. The result is a roof that performs the way the engineers intended it to, and a warranty that actually pays out when you need it.
Malarkey
Owens Corning
CertainTeed
GAF
Atlas
TAMKO
Our Process
From the first knock to the final magnetic sweep.
Most roofing complaints are really communication complaints — surprises about timeline, cost, materials, or who exactly is on the property today. We've engineered our process to remove every one of those surprises before they happen.
01
Inspection
A Haag-certified inspector walks your roof in person, photographs every penetration, valley, and slope, and emails you a complete report — usually the same day. There is no charge and no obligation, ever.
02
Proposal
You receive a clear, written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, accessories, and warranty terms line by line. We'll sit at your kitchen table and walk you through every choice in plain English so the decision is yours, not ours.
03
Scheduling
Once you give the go-ahead, we lock in your install date and order materials directly from the manufacturer. You'll know exactly when our trucks arrive, how long we'll be on site, and what to expect each day.
04
Installation
Our employee crew protects your landscaping, tears off the existing roof, inspects the deck, repairs anything compromised, and installs your new system to manufacturer specification. Most single-family homes are completed in one to three days.
05
Walkthrough
We perform a final inspection with you, run a magnetic sweep across the entire property to recover every nail, and register your warranties on the spot. You leave with a digital folder containing every photograph and document we generated.
06
Aftercare
Long after the trucks leave, we remain a phone call away. Storm hits the neighborhood? We'll come back at no charge to inspect and document anything that might need attention — even years later.
Insurance & Storm Damage
We speak fluent insurance — so you don't have to.
When a major hail or wind event sweeps through your neighborhood, the difference between a claim that pays for a full roof replacement and one that pays for a few patched shingles often comes down to documentation and language. As Haag-certified inspectors, we know what adjusters look for, how damage must be photographed and described, and how to advocate for a scope of work that reflects what your roof actually needs — not what's most convenient for the carrier.
We meet your adjuster on the roof, handle the supplements, and stay involved through every revision until your claim is fully and fairly settled. There is no fee for this service. It's simply part of how we work, and it's the reason a steady stream of Front Range insurance professionals quietly refer their own clients to us.
Signs You Need a New Roof
Most roofs fail quietly. Then suddenly.
By the time water reaches a ceiling, a roof has usually been failing for years. The early warning signs are subtle — a scattering of asphalt granules in your gutters, a few curled shingles on the south-facing slope, a thin ribbon of daylight visible through the attic boards, a faint sag along the ridge line, or the telltale dimples and bruising left by a hail event that the rest of the neighborhood is already filing claims for.
None of these signs guarantees you need a full replacement, and none of them is a reason to panic. They are simply reasons to have a Haag-certified set of eyes on your roof before they become reasons to remodel a ceiling. Our inspections are free, thorough, and pressure-free — and we will tell you honestly if all you need is a small repair and another five good years.
The warranty is only as good as the company behind it.
Every Sanchez Bros roof is covered by a comprehensive workmanship warranty in addition to the manufacturer's material and system coverage. Because we're factory certified, those manufacturer warranties extend further and cover more than they would with a non-certified installer — and because we're a family business that's been here for two decades, the workmanship side of the equation is backed by people who answer the phone when you call.
We follow up after the first season, after major storms, and any time you ask. The relationship doesn't end when the magnetic sweep is finished. It begins there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Roofing answers, in plain English.
Most single-family homes in Northern Colorado are completed in one to three days, weather permitting. Larger or more architecturally complex homes may take longer, and we will always provide a clear timeline up front so you can plan around it.
Complete the Exterior
A roof is rarely the whole story.
The same hail and wind that takes a roof often touches the gutters, the siding, and the trim. As a single-source exterior contractor, we can address the entire envelope of your home in one coordinated project — with one schedule, one warranty conversation, and one crew you already trust.