About Us

We Are Douglas County's #1 Residential And Commercial Roofing Company

Frailey Roofing is located in Castle Rock, Colorado. Our services include commercial and residential roof replacements and repairs. We work with each homeowner and their specific requirements. Whether you’re budgeting for a full replacement roof, need to file a roof insurance claim, need a roof certification, or simply want an evaluation on the remaining life expectancy of your roof, we can help you. We are a Castle Rock roofing company and service the entire Denver-Metro area.

Our owner has over 32 years of experience in the industry. Being a native to Colorado and living in Castle Rock all of his life, our owner is someone you can trust, someone you may know, and someone that will be here for the long haul.

We are a proud member of the Colorado Roofing Association. We’re committed to promoting excellent ethics, education and a positive image of the roofing industry in the State of Colorado.

We specialize in asphalt roofing, tile roofing, EPDM roofing and metal roofing (including standing seam roofing and pro-panel roofing). In addition, we provide seamless gutters.

We are licensed throughout the Denver-metro area, from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs. In addition, we are a registered roofing company for our neighboring state of Wyoming and provide service to some areas in this state. We are a fully insured company, holding general liability, workers compensation and commercial auto coverage.

Contact us today at 303-993-5145!

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WHY CHOOSE US

Always Available

We accept requests and phone calls 24/7 so you could resolve any problem whenever you need. Our emergency team is also available at short notice.

Amazing Contractors

All of our team members are high-qualified, educated and skilled agents. All of them are being trained according to the latest techniques and building standards. 

Fair Prices

Our past clients have made it a point to tell us that our prices were both fair and very affordable. Please give us a call if you’d like for us to stop by and give you a free estimate.

Best Offers

We provide discounts on most of our popular residential and commercial roofing services, so we encourage you to visit our Facebook page and our promotions section on our webpage!

OUR MISSION

At Frailey Roofing, we realize that every customer has a different combination of assets, limitations and dreams. Our job is to understand your unique needs so we can formulate the perfect solution for you.

Whatever your financial situation, we’ll help you make the right decisions to achieve your goals. Frailey Roofing is a family-owned business with over 32 years of experience in the roofing field. It would be our pleasure to serve you.

POPULAR QUESTIONS

Most problems are discovered after leaking or other serious damage occurs. Periodic inspections often can uncover cracked, warped or missing shingles; loose seams and deteriorated flashings; excessive surface granules accumulating in the gutters or downspouts; and other visible signs of roof system problems. Indoors, look for cracked paint, discolored plasterboard and peeling wallpaper as signs of damaged roof areas.

Building code requirements differ within each city or county.  You may be required to completely tear-off your current roof system, which mean an overlay may not be allowed. It is best to check with your local building department on what their requirements are. 

Not necessarily. Leaks can result from flashings that have come loose or a section of the roof system being damaged. A complete roof system failure is irreversible and is generally a result of improper installation, choice of materials or the roof system installation is inappropriate for the home or building.

Most work should not be done yourself. Professional roofing contractors are trained to safely and efficiently repair or replace roof systems. You can damage your roof system by using improper roofing techniques and severely injure yourself by falling off or through the roof. Maintenance performed by home and building owners should be confined to inspecting roof systems during the fall and spring to check for cracked or curling shingles and cleaning gutters filled with dead leaves and other debris. If you must inspect your roof system yourself, use a firmly braced or tied-off ladder equipped with rubber safety feet. Wear rubber-soled shoes and stay on the ladder (and off the roof system), if possible.