Tech-Powered,
Storm-Ready Roofs
We combine tech, top-tier roofing systems, rapid response to protect your home before, during and after the storm.
Why Our Technology Matters?
Smart Inspections & Diagnostics
We capture your roof with 4K drones, thermal scans, and a 3D virtual reconstruction before work begins. The model maps every edge, slope, and penetration with pinpoint accuracy and produces professional, visual reports faster than traditional methods, so insurance talks are cleaner and install day has no surprises.

Impact-Rated Systems
Using the 3D measurements, we specify Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, reinforced underlayments, upgraded flashing, and high-wind fastening patterns engineered for Colorado hail and gusts. Model-driven takeoffs mean the right materials, in the right quantities, built to manufacturer specs for a stronger, longer-lasting roof.
AI-Assisted Estimates
Our platform benchmarks your roof against thousands of local projects/claims to deliver accurate, transparent pricing and side-by-side options (good/better/best) with clear timelines. After storms, we use drone flyovers for fast, safe assessments, stabilize same-day with tarping/dry-in, and provide audit-ready documentation, while a dedicated PM coordinates everything to restore your roof with minimal disruption.
Rapid-Response Storm Service
When a storm hits, we prioritize same-day stabilization tarping, temporary dry-in, and debris removal, to stop further damage immediately. Then we transition to full restoration with a dedicated project manager who coordinates crews, materials, and inspections. We keep your household running with minimal disruption while we bring the roof back to full strength.
FAQ - Tech-Powered, Storm‑Ready Roofs
What makes a roof “storm‑ready” or “resilient”?
A storm‑ready or resilient roof is built to withstand extreme weather, including hail, high winds, heavy rain and snow, while protecting your home long‑term. Key elements include impact‑resistant shingles or materials, secure underlayment, proper installation, and structural reinforcement.
What are “impact‑resistant” or hail‑resistant roofing materials?
Impact‑resistant roofs use materials (like specially formulated asphalt shingles, metal panels, synthetic roofing, or slate) that are tested and certified to resist damage when struck by hail or debris. Many of these products meet the industry standard Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 2218 Class 4 rating, the highest impact‑resistance classification.
Why does impact resistance matter?
Hail, flying debris, and wind-driven rain can crack, dent, or puncture ordinary roof materials. A properly rated, impact‑resistant roof significantly reduces the risk of roof damage, which helps safeguard your home interior and lowers potential repair costs after storms.
Can a storm‑ready roof save me money on insurance?
Yes. Many insurance companies recognize impact‑resistant or storm‑rated roofing materials as lower risk. As a result, homeowners may qualify for reduced premiums or discounts when they upgrade to a resilient roof system.
Besides materials, what else determines how storm‑proof a roof is?
Material is just one part. Proper installation, including reinforced roof deck attachment, sealed underlayment, high‑quality flashing, and secure fasteners, plus structural supports and correct nailing patterns are critical to ensure the roof performs under severe weather.
What types of roofing materials perform best for storm resilience?
Some of the most resilient options include:
- Impact‑rated asphalt shingles (UL 2218 Class 4)
- Metal roofs or panels (often with superior wind and hail resistance)
- Synthetic roofing materials or composite tiles engineered for impact resistance and durability
- Slate or stone-coated roofs in some cases — though heavier and often more expensive, they may offer long-term durability when installed correctly.
Is a “storm‑ready” roof completely storm‑proof?
No roof can guarantee total immunity from extreme weather, weather events can sometimes exceed design thresholds (e.g., super‑hail, tornado‑grade winds). But a well-designed storm‑ready roof greatly reduces the likelihood and severity of damage, improving safety and lowering repair/insurance costs. Learn more here.
How often should I inspect or maintain a storm‑ready roof?
It’s wise to inspect at least once per year, plus after any major weather event (hail, heavy snow, strong winds). Maintenance helps catch minor issues (loosened shingles, damaged flashing, underlayment wear) before they turn into bigger problems. Proper maintenance helps preserve the roof’s resilience over time.
Meet CarbonBlack
When storms hit, we don’t just show up fast, we show up smarter. We use drones and 3D modeling to build a virtual reconstruction of your home before work begins, delivering pinpoint measurements, permanent photo/documentation for insurance, and professional reports far faster than ladder-and-tape methods, so scopes are accurate, materials are right the first time, and installs run smoothly. We also protect what surrounds your roof: our Catch-All jobsite protection shields landscaping, siding, and windows, and our crews leave the site clean and safe, no nails, no debris.
By combining cutting-edge tech with meticulous jobsite care, we deliver a stronger, storm-ready roof and a worry-free experience trusted by homeowners, real-estate pros, and insurance partners.