Colorado · Front Range hail alley · Owner-occ
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The Front Range is the second Hail Alley, and hail is the number one insurance claim in the state. Roofs come off here.

From Denver to Colorado Springs, the Front Range gets some of the highest large-hail frequency in North America, and hail outpaces wildfire as the top insurance loss in Colorado. We filter owner-occupied homes by build era and equity across the state, then skip-trace and DNC-scrub every record. $0.22 a row, $0.50 minimum, no subscription.

~13/yr
Large hail events
#1
CO insurance claim
Owner-occ
Verified
$0.22
Per row
Sample record · Colorado roofing prospect
Aging-roof homeowner
Owner-occupied · Front Range · older build
Property1234 Example St, Denver CO
Owner[sample record]
Owner-occupiedYes
Year built2001 · ~24-yr roof
Estimated equity$229,700 · 62%
Mobile · DNC clear(555) 555-0148
Illustrative sample · 90+ columns per real record
The Colorado reality

Why Colorado roofs live and die by the hail

The Front Range is one of the most hail-prone places on earth. These are the numbers that keep roofers busy.

The second Hail Alley

The Colorado Front Range, from the Denver metro to Colorado Springs, records some of the highest large-hail frequency in North America, averaging around 13 large hail events a year, on par with the worst of the Central Plains.

Hail is the number one insurance loss in the state

Hail outpaces even wildfire as the top driver of insurance claims in Colorado. Residents typically face three to four catastrophic hailstorms a year, each causing at least 25 million dollars in insured damage.

One storm can total a metro

The May 2017 Front Range hailstorm caused 2.3 billion dollars in damage and generated over 300,000 insurance claims in a single event. Older roofs in the path rarely survive a hit like that.

High deductibles push owners to replace

Many Colorado insurers now require percentage hail deductibles of 2 to 5 percent of dwelling coverage, which on a 400,000 dollar home is 8,000 to 20,000 dollars, so owners act on a qualifying storm rather than absorb repeated damage.

Inside the data

What lands in every Colorado record

A scored, contactable, deal-ready owner profile, 90+ columns per row, skip-traced and DNC-scrubbed.

roofing_colorado.csv
Aging-roof homeowner
Owner-occupied · Front Range · older build
Property1234 Example St, Denver CO
Owner[sample record]
Owner-occupiedYes
Year built2001 · ~24-yr roof
Estimated equity$229,700 · 62%
Mobile · DNC clear(555) 555-0148
Owner-occDNC clearOwner found90+ cols
Reachability
70-80%

of records return at least one phone. Colorado owner-occupied homes trace well.

Compliance

DNC-scrubbed

Every phone checked against the federal Do-Not-Call registry before you download.

Full profile

90+ columns per row

Owner identity, owner-occupied flag, year built, estimated equity, mortgage, property detail, and contact path.

owner_occupiedyear_builtequity %owner6 phones3 emailsAPNsqftcounty
Pricing
$0.22 / row

Pay-as-you-go, no subscription. You only pay for delivered rows, $0.50 minimum. Pull 200 Front Range homeowners in a storm-hit ZIP for a test and pay forty-four dollars.

Steady volume? An optional plan drops your per-row rate. See plans.

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Who works Colorado roofing

For roofers who chase the Front Range storms

Colorado roofing runs on a six-week hail season. Pull the affected ZIPs fast and work the oldest roofs first.

Best for

  • Colorado storm and restoration crews working the Front Range
  • Retail roofers running their own canvassing or call teams
  • Setters running dialer or SMS into owner-occupied homes by ZIP
  • Exterior contractors bundling roof with gutters, siding and windows

Not for

  • Buyers who want pre-qualified, booked, exclusive appointments
  • Anyone expecting a verified active-damage or claim flag in the file
  • Teams who want a forced monthly subscription
  • List-renters expecting exclusive, single-seat data

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Questions

Colorado roofing FAQ

What Colorado buyers ask before their first list.

Skip Trace Depot sells Colorado roofing prospect lists pay-as-you-go. Filter owner-occupied homes by build era and equity statewide, see the live count, and pay $0.22 a row with a $0.50 minimum and no subscription. Skip-traced and DNC-scrubbed, 90+ columns.
The Denver to Colorado Springs corridor is the second Hail Alley, with some of the highest large-hail frequency in North America, around 13 large events a year. Hail is the top insurance loss in the state, so older roofs get totaled and replaced every season.
No public-record list can verify active hail damage, because that is an inspection finding. What we do is let you filter owner-occupied homes by ZIP in the counties a storm crossed and route canvassers to the oldest roofs fast. The damage call happens at the door.
$0.22 per delivered row pay-as-you-go, $0.50 minimum, no subscription. Pull 200 Front Range homeowners in a storm-hit ZIP for a test and pay forty-four dollars. An optional plan lowers the rate for steady volume.
Yes. Filter by county or ZIP statewide, including the Denver metro and Colorado Springs along the Front Range. The live count for that exact filter is shown before you pay.

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Owner-occupied homes along the Front Range hail alley, skip-traced and DNC-scrubbed. Pull the storm-hit ZIPs and work the oldest roofs first.

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