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Roofing in Eagle & the Eagle River Valley

Eagle has become one of the fastest-growing communities on the Western Slope — Eagle Ranch, the Brush Creek corridor, and in-town neighborhoods full of families who moved down-valley from the resort towns. The first big wave of Eagle Ranch roofs is now hitting replacement age, and that's much of what brings us over Cottonwood Pass and up I-70.

Rocky Mountain Gutters & Maintenance serves the Eagle River valley with the same crews and fab shop that handle our Roaring Fork work: full roof replacement, fire-rated metal upgrades, gutters, and repair service.

What Eagle roofs are up against

Eagle sits at 6,600 feet in a drier, windier pocket than the resort villages upvalley — real winter snow, but also sagebrush-country sun and wind that age south-facing slopes fast. Wildfire awareness is high here, and like the rest of the high country, insurance carriers are nudging re-roofs toward Class A rated materials.

We give Eagle homeowners the same straight assessment we give everyone: what the roof needs now, what can wait, and what material actually makes sense for the exposure — not just what's cheapest to install.

How we help in Eagle

  • Roof replacement for Eagle Ranch and Brush Creek homes
  • Class A fire-rated metal and stone-coated steel upgrades
  • Wind-damage and freeze-thaw leak repair
  • Gutters, heat tape, and winter-readiness maintenance
  • Custom flashings and sheet metal from our own shop
Thermaline · Ice-Dam Prevention

Stop ice dams before they start.

The Roaring Fork Valley's authorized Thermaline installer — an engineered roof-edge panel system, not heat tape. Assessed, fabricated, and installed before the snow flies.

Wildfire risk in Eagle— and Colorado's new code

Eagle's exposure is sagebrush-country fire: hot, wind-driven runs through sage and grass that can move on a subdivision in an afternoon, plus beetle-affected timber in the higher country. Eagle County fire planners treat much of the valley floor and its benches as wildland-urban interface, and the Lake Christine Fire — which burned Eagle County land above El Jebel in 2018 — showed how quickly that goes from map shading to evacuation order.

Like every Colorado jurisdiction with mapped WUI, Eagle County fell under the state mandate to adopt the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code by April 1, 2026 and begin enforcing by July 1, 2026. For Eagle Ranch and Brush Creek homes reaching re-roof age, that means the replacement roof needs a Class A assembly with ember-resistant detailing — timing that argues for doing the fire-hardening once, in metal or stone-coated steel, rather than paying for the minimum twice.

The cost to upgrade in Eagle

Honest numbers first: no two roofs price the same, and anyone quoting yours without standing on it is guessing. The ranges below are planning figures for a typical 2,000-square-foot single-family home — useful for budgeting a code-ready, Class A roof, not a substitute for a written scope. Eagle sits between down-valley and resort pricing — the drive adds a little, but most Eagle Ranch and Brush Creek roofs are straightforward to stage and produce.

SystemNew constructionRe-roof

Class A asphalt shingle — ranch

Simple, walkable pitch; impact-resistant architectural shingle in a rated assembly

$15,000 – $22,000$17,500 – $25,500

Class A asphalt shingle — steep slope

Complex or steep pitch; staging, safety, and detail work drive the difference

$19,500 – $30,000$22,000 – $34,500

Metal roof — standing seam

Shop-fabricated panels and trim; inherently Class A, 50-year-class service life

$37,000 – $63,000$41,500 – $71,500

Thermaline ice-dam upgrade

Engineered heated roof-edge panels, priced by eave length; add-on to either path

$9,000 – $17,500$11,500 – $20,500

Ranges assume a 2,000 sq ft home, standard tear-off on re-roofs, and current-year material pricing. Pitch, access, deck condition, existing layers, flashing and fabrication detail, and market timing all move the number — sometimes a lot. Every system shown meets the Class A requirement of the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code.

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Real numbers take a real look — we'll schedule an inspection or plan review if your project needs one.

Our services in Eagle

We bring full residential roofing, metal fabrication, gutter, and repair services to Eagle, Gypsum, and the surrounding valley.

Talk to a roofer who knows Eagle

Send a quick note and one of our estimators will follow up. Prefer to talk? Call 970-945-8048.

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  • Serving Aspen, Glenwood Springs & the Roaring Fork Valley since 1990
  • Residential, commercial, specialty roofing, and custom metal fabrication

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