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Roofing for Snowmass Village & Ski-Country Properties
At 8,200 feet, Snowmass Village carries some of the heaviest roof snow loads we work under anywhere in the valley. Slope-side homes, Base Village condominiums, and HOA-managed townhome complexes all share the same problem set: snow that accumulates for five months, sheds suddenly over decks and entries, and turns into ice at every cold eave.
That makes Snowmass roofing as much an engineering exercise as an installation job. Rocky Mountain Gutters & Maintenance designs snow retention layouts, heat-mitigation details, and drainage paths before anyone touches a panel — and our Glenwood Springs fab shop builds the custom snow fence, flashings, and gutter systems the design calls for.
What Snowmass roofs are up against
Much of our Snowmass work is for HOAs and property managers: multi-building re-roof programs, phased budgeting, and maintenance plans that keep association assets ahead of the weather instead of behind it. We document conditions with photos, plan work around the ski season, and keep common areas protected while crews are on the roof.
For single-family owners — many of whom are away for much of the year — we act as the eyes on the roof: seasonal inspections, gutter and heat-tape checks in the fall, and rapid response when a mid-winter leak appears.
How we help in Snowmass
- Engineered snow retention over entries, decks, and walkways
- Ice-dam control: membrane strategy, ventilation, and edge details
- HOA and multifamily re-roof programs with phased budgets
- Metal, tile, and synthetic systems rated for resort snow loads
- Off-season inspection and maintenance for part-time residents
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 Snowmass— and Colorado's new code
In Snowmass Village, the forest that makes the setting is also the exposure — slope-side neighborhoods and HOA communities sit squarely in mapped wildland-urban interface, and Pitkin County updated its wildfire mitigation codes in spring 2026 to align with the new statewide standard.
For associations, the practical impact lands on re-roof planning. A phased, multi-building program now needs Class A roof assemblies, ember-resistant venting, and noncombustible gutters specified from the start — and many boards hear about roof ratings from their insurance carrier before they hear about them from the building department. The metal and stone-coated steel systems we already install on Snowmass properties meet the standard; the work is in getting the details and the documentation right across every building.
The cost to upgrade in Snowmass
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. Slope-side access, winter staging windows, and HOA documentation add real cost in Snowmass — though multi-building association programs claw some of it back through scale.
| System | New construction | Re-roof |
|---|---|---|
Class A asphalt shingle — ranch Simple, walkable pitch; impact-resistant architectural shingle in a rated assembly | $17,000 – $24,500 | $19,500 – $28,500 |
Class A asphalt shingle — steep slope Complex or steep pitch; staging, safety, and detail work drive the difference | $22,000 – $34,000 | $24,500 – $39,000 |
Metal roof — standing seam Shop-fabricated panels and trim; inherently Class A, 50-year-class service life | $41,500 – $71,500 | $47,000 – $80,500 |
Thermaline ice-dam upgrade Engineered heated roof-edge panels, priced by eave length; add-on to either path | $10,500 – $19,500 | $13,000 – $23,500 |
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 Snowmass
We handle full roof replacement, snow and ice control systems, gutter design and cleaning, and year-round maintenance for Snowmass Village properties — from single residences to multi-building associations.
Nearby service areas
Aspen
Copper, zinc, and standing seam for custom and historic homes at 7,900 feet.
Basalt
Fire-rated re-roofs and repairs for the midvalley — Basalt, Willits, El Jebel.
Carbondale
Re-roofs and repairs from downtown Carbondale to River Valley Ranch and Highway 133.
See everywhere we work: the Roaring Fork Valley & our full service area.
Talk to a roofer who knows Snowmass
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