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Storm scan · Denver, CO · 2026-06-08

10 Denver roofs flagged after the 2026-06-08 storm.

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Storm context · NOAA SPC 2026-06-08 reports

hail up to 1.75″ reported across Jefferson, CO

  • Hail 1.75″ at 2 NNW Golden (Jefferson Co)
  • Hail 1.00″ at 1 NW Golden (Jefferson Co)
  • Hail 1.00″ at 3 NNE Golden (Jefferson Co)
  • Hail 1.25″ at 3 W Wheat Ridge (Jefferson Co)
  • Hail 1.00″ at 2 W Wheat Ridge (Jefferson Co)

What the scan found in Denver County

On 2026-06-08, NOAA SPC 2026-06-08 reports logged hail up to 1.75″ reported across Jefferson, CO. The morning after, Roofbird ran its AI-vision pipeline over current satellite imagery of the impact zone — scanning 21,405 buildings, isolating 2,704 residential structures, scoring 10 roofs, and flagging the 10 below as showing the clearest replacement-grade wear.

3 of the 10 flagged roofs read as flat commercial membrane roof (likely tpo or modified bitumen), 1 as architectural asphalt shingles, and 6 were rated "moderately maintained". Average roof score across the set is 3.8/10, and 0 clear a high-likelihood bar (score ≥ 8 or buy-probability ≥ 75) — the doors worth knocking first.

Estimated replacement jobs in this batch run from $9.2K to $110.3K, averaging roughly 54 squares of roof. Flagged addresses cluster around Denver. Every address, score, and damage note on this page is open — no signup — so you can verify any roof against your own eyes on Street View.

The damage signals the vision model surfaced most often across Denver County, CO: apparent tonal variation and darker patches on the large front building's roof, possibly indicating uneven granule wear (1), one structure (center-right) displays a reddish-brown roof surface distinctly different in color from the others, suggesting tile material or significantly aged/weathered shingles (1), solar panels clearly visible on the flat/low-slope section of the large front building (1), multiple flat or low-slope roof sections visible on the larger buildings, which are prone to ponding and wear (1), and several hvac units and penetrations visible on flat roof sections, each a potential leak point (1). These are the visible cues that separate a roof nearing end-of-life from one with years left — the same read a seasoned estimator makes from the curb, run across every home in the storm footprint at once.

Roofs flagged

10

In Denver

High-likelihood

0

Score ≥ 8 or buy-prob ≥ 75

Avg score

3.8

Out of 10

Total scanned

21,405

Buildings in scan area

10 flagged roofs

Sorted by replacement likelihood
Satellite view of 935 Kalamath Street
Buy64
$9.2K$15.8K

935 Kalamath Street

Denver, CO 80204

roof 5/10architectural asphalt shingles~21 sqmedium confidence
Solar — skipRecent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationComplex roofDetached garage

moderately worn. The primary dark-gray asphalt shingle roofs across this multi-structure property appear mid-to-mature age with some apparent tonal variation and minor discoloration, while one structure shows a distinctly reddish-brown tile or aged shingle surface suggesting different material or

  • · Apparent tonal variation and darker patches on the large front building's roof, possibly indicating uneven granule wear
  • · One structure (center-right) displays a reddish-brown roof surface distinctly different in color from the others, suggesting tile material or significantly aged/weathered shingles
  • · Solar panels clearly visible on the flat/low-slope section of the large front building
Door pitch

With several different roof sections at different ages — including that reddish slope that stands out from the others — it's worth a quick inspection to make sure everything is weathertight before the next storm season.

Satellite view of 1776 Champa Street
Buy64
$21K$37.8K

1776 Champa Street

Denver, CO 80202

roof 5/10flat commercial membrane roof (likely TPO or modified bitumen)~40 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationMulti-story10 roof penetrations

moderately worn. Large flat commercial roof showing apparent tonal variation, possible ponding water staining, and general surface weathering consistent with a mid-to-mature age membrane system.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across membrane surface — darker irregular patches consistent with possible ponding water stains or membrane aging
  • · Multiple large HVAC/mechanical units visible on roof deck, each a potential flashing failure point
  • · Raised curb and parapet details visible with apparent weathering around edges
Door pitch

Your flat commercial roof shows signs of ponding and membrane weathering — a quick inspection could catch failing seams or drains before interior damage starts.

Satellite view of 2306 Glenarm Place
Buy50
$35.7K$64.3K

2306 Glenarm Place

Denver, CO 80205

roof 4/10flat/low-slope commercial membrane roof (likely TPO or modified bitumen)~68 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscoloration20 roof penetrations

moderately maintained. Large commercial flat-roof building with numerous HVAC units and rooftop penetrations; membrane appears generally intact with some tonal variation and possible minor weathering but no obvious catastrophic failures visible.

  • · Numerous rooftop HVAC units and mechanical equipment densely clustered across the roof surface
  • · Multiple skylights or roof hatches visible in a grid-like arrangement
  • · Tonal variation across the membrane surface — darker and lighter zones possibly indicating moisture variation or aging sections
Door pitch

With that many HVAC penetrations and rooftop units, your flashings and membrane around each curb are a leak risk — worth a free inspection to assess.

Satellite view of East 20th Avenue
Buy50
$14.2K$25.5K

East 20th Avenue

Denver, CO 80264

roof 4/10flat/low-slope membrane roofing (likely TPO or EPDM)~27 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearbyPrior repair patchesDiscolorationPatched18 roof penetrations

moderately maintained. Multiple flat commercial/institutional membrane roofs visible across several connected and detached structures; surfaces appear generally intact with some tonal variation and minor discoloration but no obvious catastrophic failure.

  • · Large flat white membrane roof on northern structure shows grid of roof penetrations/vents in regular pattern — consistent with HVAC or plumbing stacks
  • · Tonal variation (gray-to-white patchwork) visible on southern row of attached flat-roof units, possibly indicating prior patched sections or differing membrane ages
  • · Several drainage scupper or edge flashing details visible along perimeter edges of multiple roof sections
Door pitch

We noticed the membrane roofing across your building shows tonal variation and aging that often precedes ponding and leak issues — worth a free inspection before the next rain season.

Satellite view of 1745 Wazee Street
Buy50
$31.5K$56.7K

1745 Wazee Street

Denver, CO 80202

roof 4/10flat commercial membrane roof (TPO or EPDM, white-coated)~60 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearbyDiscolorationMulti-story15 roof penetrations

moderately maintained. Large multi-section flat commercial roof with white membrane covering, showing some tonal variation and equipment clustering but no immediately obvious catastrophic failure.

  • · Numerous HVAC units and rooftop mechanical equipment scattered across upper roof section
  • · Tonal variation and possible dirt/debris accumulation in central roof area near equipment clusters
  • · Apparent seam lines or panel boundaries visible across the white membrane surface
Door pitch

We noticed your flat membrane roof has significant mechanical equipment penetrations and some tonal variation near center — those are common leak initiation points we'd like to walk you through.

Satellite view of 1410 Grant Street
Buy32
$28.9K$52K

1410 Grant Street

Denver, CO 80203

roof 4/10flat commercial membrane roof (likely TPO or modified bitumen)~55 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearbyDiscoloration

moderately worn. Large flat commercial roof with generally intact membrane showing some tonal variation and minor surface soiling but no obvious catastrophic failure visible from this altitude.

  • · Tonal variation across the membrane surface — lighter and slightly darker areas that may indicate surface aging or minor ponding zones
  • · Several rooftop mechanical units or penetrations visible on the upper portion of the roof
  • · Interior courtyard cutout visible with what appears to be a separate lower roof section
Door pitch

We specialize in commercial flat roof inspections and noticed some tonal variation on your membrane that can indicate early-stage ponding or seam wear — worth a free 20-minute walkthrough to check flashing and drainage before the next rain season.

Satellite view of 1776 Curtis Street
Buy20

1776 Curtis Street

Denver, CO 80202

roof 3/10commercial flat membrane roof (likely TPO or modified bitumen)medium confidence
Recent hail nearbyDiscolorationMulti-storyPool15 roof penetrations

well-maintained. Large commercial high-rise with a flat membrane roof that appears to be in relatively good condition, featuring numerous HVAC units and mechanical equipment with no obvious signs of major distress visible from this altitude.

  • · Flat roof with apparent grid-patterned border detailing around the perimeter — possibly a decorative parapet cap or solar panel array along edges
  • · Multiple large HVAC/mechanical units visible on the upper roof deck
  • · Possible tonal variation near center of upper roof — could be older membrane section or shadow artifact
Door pitch

This is a large commercial high-rise — if you specialize in commercial membrane roofing, the mechanical equipment density suggests frequent flashing and penetration maintenance needs worth discussing with the building manager.

Satellite view of 1580 Lincoln Street
Buy20
$31.5K$56.7K

1580 Lincoln Street

Denver, CO 80203

roof 3/10flat commercial membrane roof (likely TPO or modified bitumen)~60 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearbyDiscolorationMulti-story15 roof penetrations

moderately maintained. Large flat commercial roof with multiple HVAC units and mechanical equipment; the membrane surface shows some tonal variation and possible light soiling but no overtly critical damage is visible from this altitude.

  • · Multiple large rooftop HVAC/condenser units clustered in central zone
  • · Raised inner roof section with lighter-colored membrane, possibly a newer or different material layer
  • · Apparent tonal variation across the main brown membrane surface — possible UV weathering or surface soiling
Door pitch

Your flat membrane roof shows some surface aging and heavy mechanical load — a free moisture scan could catch early delamination before it becomes a costly interior issue.

Satellite view of 2300 Court Place
Buy20
$61.3K$110.3K

2300 Court Place

Denver, CO 80205

roof 3/10flat commercial membrane roofing (likely TPO or EPDM)~98 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearbyDiscolorationMulti-storyComplex roof25 roof penetrations

moderately maintained. Large multi-section commercial flat roof complex with numerous HVAC rooftop units; membrane surface appears generally intact with some tonal variation and minor discoloration visible but no obvious catastrophic failures.

  • · Multiple large rooftop HVAC/condenser unit banks visible across all roof sections
  • · Tonal variation across membrane surface — lighter and darker areas possibly indicating surface aging or ponding zones
  • · White parapet coping visible around roof perimeters, appears generally intact
Door pitch

With this many rooftop units and penetrations across a multi-section commercial membrane, a free flashing and drainage inspection could catch early leaks before interior damage shows up.

Satellite view of 1590 Little Raven Street
Buy20
$31.5K$56.7K

1590 Little Raven Street

Denver, CO 80202

roof 3/10TPO or EPDM flat membrane roofing~60 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearbyDiscolorationMulti-story20 roof penetrations

moderately maintained. Large commercial flat-membrane roof on a multi-story urban building, appearing generally intact with visible HVAC equipment and grid seam lines, showing some tonal variation and possible minor ponding or soiling areas but no obvious catastrophic failure.

  • · Flat membrane roof with visible seam grid pattern consistent with TPO/EPDM panels
  • · Multiple large HVAC rooftop units visible in central roof area
  • · Tonal variation and darker patches in several areas, possibly consistent with minor ponding or surface soiling
Door pitch

Your flat membrane roof shows some surface discoloration and aging around the HVAC curbs — worth a quick inspection to check seam integrity before the next rainy season.

Denver County storm scan — FAQ

What storm hit Denver County on 2026-06-08?
hail up to 1.75″ reported across Jefferson, CO. The report is sourced from NOAA SPC 2026-06-08 reports local storm reports, then matched against current satellite imagery of the affected area.
Are these Denver County addresses real?
Yes. All 10 are real residential addresses inside the 2026-06-08 storm footprint, reverse-geocoded from the scanned coordinates. You can drop any one into Google Street View and check the roof yourself.
What does the roof score mean?
Each roof is scored 0–10 by an AI vision model reading satellite and aerial imagery for material type, granule loss, patching, staining, age cues, and storm-consistent damage. A score of 8+ flags a roof showing replacement-grade wear. The average across this Denver batch is 3.8/10. Estimated replacement jobs run $9.2K–$110.3K.
How fresh is this data?
This report was generated the day after the 2026-06-08 storm. Roofbird re-runs the same NOAA-triggered scan every morning, so storm-fresh reports go live within ~24 hours of a confirmed severe event.
Can I get a scan like this for my own service area?
Yes — that's the product. Roofbird scans and scores every roof in your zip the same way, ranked by replacement likelihood, for $199/mo flat with no per-lead fees. The first 25 leads are free, no card required.

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