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