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Roofing for Vail & Ski-Country Architecture
Vail's roofs are part of its architecture — the town's alpine character is written into design guidelines, and the Design Review Board takes rooflines seriously. At 8,150 feet with some of Colorado's heaviest snowfall, those roofs also have to perform: months under snow load, controlled shedding away from pedestrian areas, and ice management at every eave.
That intersection of craft and engineering is where Rocky Mountain Gutters & Maintenance works best. We install standing seam, copper, zinc, and specialty systems that satisfy both the review board and the physics, with snow retention and custom sheet metal fabricated in our own shop.
What Vail roofs are up against
In Vail Village and Lionshead, much of the roof inventory belongs to lodges, condominium associations, and mixed-use buildings — work that demands scheduling around guest seasons, protection of public walkways below, and coordination with property management. We plan that with the association before the first panel moves.
For single-family homes in East Vail, West Vail, and the golf course neighborhoods, the priorities are snow retention over entries, ice-dam prevention, and materials that hold up to deep-winter loads without constant attention.
How we help in Vail
- Standing seam, copper, and zinc systems for alpine architecture
- Engineered snow retention protecting entries and walkways
- Ice-dam control: membranes, ventilation, and edge design
- Lodge, condo, and HOA re-roof programs planned around guest seasons
- Design Review Board submittal experience and shop drawings
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 Vail— and Colorado's new code
Vail is a town built into a forest, and the Town of Vail has spent two decades on wildfire defense — defensible-space programs and fuels-reduction crews — because the lodgepole slopes above every neighborhood, much of them beetle-affected, will eventually see fire. Roofs are the first line of defense: in wildland-urban interface fires, it's embers, not flame fronts, that ignite most structures.
The 2026 statewide wildfire code sets a floor under what Vail's design standards already push toward: Class A roof assemblies, ember-resistant vents, and noncombustible gutters in mapped hazard zones. On alpine architecture that usually means metal — standing seam, copper, zinc — which is where our fabrication shop earns its keep. Design Review Board approval and wildfire compliance aren't competing goals; they can be engineered into the same roof.
The cost to upgrade in Vail
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. Vail carries resort-town premiums: staging and parking logistics, guest-season scheduling, and Design Review detail all show up as labor hours. Lodge and association projects are quoted per building.
| System | New construction | Re-roof |
|---|---|---|
Class A asphalt shingle — ranch Simple, walkable pitch; impact-resistant architectural shingle in a rated assembly | $17,500 – $25,500 | $20,500 – $29,500 |
Class A asphalt shingle — steep slope Complex or steep pitch; staging, safety, and detail work drive the difference | $23,000 – $35,000 | $25,500 – $40,500 |
Metal roof — standing seam Shop-fabricated panels and trim; inherently Class A, 50-year-class service life | $43,000 – $74,500 | $48,500 – $83,500 |
Thermaline ice-dam upgrade Engineered heated roof-edge panels, priced by eave length; add-on to either path | $11,000 – $20,500 | $13,500 – $24,500 |
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.
Real numbers take a real look — we'll schedule an inspection or plan review if your project needs one.
Our services in Vail
Specialty and metal roofing, snow and ice control, gutters, and maintenance for Vail homes, lodges, and associations — engineered for real ski-country winters.
Nearby service areas
Eagle
Re-roofs and repairs for Eagle Ranch, Brush Creek, and the growing valley floor.
Aspen
Copper, zinc, and standing seam for custom and historic homes at 7,900 feet.
Snowmass
Snow retention and roof systems for slope-side homes, condos, and HOAs.
See everywhere we work: the Roaring Fork Valley & our full service area.
Talk to a roofer who knows Vail
Send a quick note and one of our estimators will follow up. Prefer to talk? Call 970-945-8048.
- • Free consultations and no-pressure estimates
- • Serving Aspen, Glenwood Springs & the Roaring Fork Valley since 1990
- • Residential, commercial, specialty roofing, and custom metal fabrication