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Storm scan · Sterling, CO · 2026-06-20

10 Sterling roofs flagged after the 2026-06-20 storm.

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Storm context · NOAA SPC 2026-06-20 reports

hail up to 2.50″ reported across Logan, CO

  • Hail 2.50″ at 1 E Logan Corners (Logan Co)
  • Hail 1.00″ at Sterling (Logan Co)

What the scan found in Sterling County

On 2026-06-20, NOAA SPC 2026-06-20 reports logged hail up to 2.50″ reported across Logan, CO. The morning after, Roofbird ran its AI-vision pipeline over current satellite imagery of the impact zone — scanning 40 buildings, isolating 40 residential structures, scoring 22 roofs, and flagging the 10 below as showing the clearest replacement-grade wear.

3 of the 10 flagged roofs read as asphalt shingles, 3 as asphalt shingles, type indeterminate, and 1 was rated "visibly aged". Average roof score across the set is 5.2/10, and 2 clear a high-likelihood bar (score ≥ 8 or buy-probability ≥ 75) — the doors worth knocking first.

Estimated replacement jobs in this batch run from $4.8K to $39.7K, averaging roughly 28 squares of roof. Flagged addresses cluster around Sterling. 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 Sterling County, CO: reddish-brown tonal coloration across multiple roof planes, possibly consistent with aged or granule-depleted asphalt shingles (1), uneven color variation across roof surfaces suggesting inconsistent weathering or possible prior patching (1), heavy shadow coverage limiting clear view of roof surface condition (1), multiple roof structures clustered together with apparent varying ages (1), and uneven tonal variation across roof planes suggesting possible granule loss or differential weathering (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 Sterling

High-likelihood

2

Score ≥ 8 or buy-prob ≥ 75

Avg score

5.2

Out of 10

Total scanned

40

Buildings in scan area

10 flagged roofs

Sorted by replacement likelihood
Satellite view of 402 North 7th Avenue
Buy75
$5.7K$9.8K

402 North 7th Avenue

Sterling, CO 80751

roof 6/10asphalt shingles~13 sqlow confidence
15-25 yearsDiscolorationComplex roofShedDetached garage

moderately worn. Multiple residential structures visible with reddish-brown asphalt roofs showing apparent age-related discoloration and uneven tonal variation consistent with moderate wear.

  • · Reddish-brown tonal coloration across multiple roof planes, possibly consistent with aged or granule-depleted asphalt shingles
  • · Uneven color variation across roof surfaces suggesting inconsistent weathering or possible prior patching
  • · Heavy shadow coverage limiting clear view of roof surface condition
Door pitch

We've been inspecting roofs in this area and noticed your home has some visible wear and discoloration — I'd like to do a quick free inspection to see if you're due for replacement.

Satellite view of 408 North 7th Avenue
Buy75
$4.8K$8.3K

408 North 7th Avenue

Sterling, CO 80751

roof 6/10asphalt shingles~11 sqlow confidence
Neighbors re-roofed15-25 yearsDiscolorationAlgae streakingComplex roofShed

moderately worn. The primary structure visible shows a dark reddish-brown roof with apparent uneven coloration and possible weathering, consistent with a mid-to-mature age asphalt shingle roof in moderate condition.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across roof planes suggesting possible granule loss or differential weathering
  • · Darker shadowed areas on multiple roof sections that may indicate moisture retention or algae growth
  • · Roof appears to have multiple planes with complex geometry, increasing flashing/valley wear risk
Door pitch

We noticed your roof shows uneven coloration and possible wear — we're doing free inspections in the area and can tell you exactly where it stands.

Satellite view of 11936 County Road 370
Buy64
$8.1K$13.9K

11936 County Road 370

CO 80751

roof 5/10asphalt shingles, likely 3-tab or architectural~22 sqmedium confidence
Prior repair patches15-25 yearsDiscolorationPatchedDetached garageShed

moderately worn. The main structure appears to be a multi-section ranch-style home with dark asphalt shingles showing apparent uneven coloration and possible aging, with one section appearing notably lighter/reflective suggesting different age or material, warranting an in-person inspection.

  • · Distinct tonal contrast between roof sections — one section appears significantly lighter/brighter, possibly indicating a newer addition or different roofing material installed at a different time
  • · Darker central roof section shows apparent discoloration or weathering consistent with moderate aging
  • · Tree canopy partially overhangs rear/side of structure, increasing debris and moisture retention risk
Door pitch

We noticed your roof has two noticeably different-colored sections — that often means one part was patched or replaced separately, and it's worth a quick check to see if the older section is still holding up.

Satellite view of 918 South 5th Avenue
Buy64
$8.1K$13.9K

918 South 5th Avenue

Sterling, CO 80751

roof 5/10architectural asphalt shingles~22 sqmedium confidence
15-25 yearsDiscolorationAlgae streakingDetached garage

moderately worn. The primary hip roof appears to be mid-to-mature age with apparent tonal variation and mild discoloration across the main field, suggesting moderate weathering consistent with a roof approaching or in the latter half of its service life.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across the hip roof planes, possible early discoloration or differential weathering
  • · Darker patches on portions of the roof field, possibly consistent with mild algae or granule loss
  • · Hip roof configuration with multiple valley intersections visible — increased flashing exposure
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in the neighborhood and noticed some uneven coloring on your hip roof that can indicate granule loss — worth a quick free look before it becomes a leak.

Satellite view of 430 Macgregor Road
Buy64
$12.9K$22.1K

430 Macgregor Road

Sterling, CO 80751

roof 5/10architectural asphalt shingles~35 sqmedium confidence
15-25 yearsDiscolorationAlgae streaking8 roof penetrations

moderately worn. This appears to be a commercial or multi-unit residential structure with light-gray asphalt shingles showing scattered dark spotting and tonal variation consistent with mid-life wear and possible algae or debris accumulation.

  • · Scattered dark spots across the main roof field, possibly debris or early algae spatter
  • · Uneven tonal variation across the upper slope, consistent with mild granule weathering
  • · Multiple small dark punctuation marks across the field — possible penetrations or debris accumulation
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in the area and noticed some spotting and tonal variation on your shingles that can signal mid-life granule loss — worth a quick free look before it turns into a leak.

Satellite view of Property @ 40.61167, -103.18094
Buy61
$22.1K$39.7K

Property @ 40.61167, -103.18094

roof 5/10indeterminate — imagery too dark and low-contrast to confirm material~42 sqlow confidence
DiscolorationHeavy tree cover

uncertain, possibly worn. The roof appears very dark in tone across most visible surfaces, but poor image quality and heavy tree canopy obstruction prevent reliable assessment of material or specific damage.

  • · Roof surface is predominantly very dark/black in tone, possibly consistent with aged asphalt or a dark metal roof, but shadow and image processing artifacts cannot be ruled out
  • · Multiple large tree canopies partially overhang or obscure significant portions of the roof
  • · Possible multi-plane roof configuration suggested by angular transitions visible in the dark mass
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in the area — yours has significant tree overhang that can accelerate wear, and we'd like to take a closer look at no charge.

Satellite view of 332 North 7th Avenue
Buy61
$9.6K$16.4K

332 North 7th Avenue

Sterling, CO 80751

roof 5/10asphalt shingles~26 sqlow confidence
Hot street15-25 yearsDiscolorationHeavy tree coverDetached garage

moderately worn. The primary structure visible shows a mid-gray roof with apparent uneven coloration and possible aging, though low image resolution and heavy shadows limit confident assessment.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across the main roof surface, possibly consistent with granule loss or differential weathering
  • · Heavy tree canopy shadow obscuring significant portions of the roof
  • · Overall muted gray coloration suggests mid-to-mature age shingles
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs on your block — yours looks like it may be showing wear consistent with shingles in the 15-20 year range; worth a free look.

Satellite view of 11998 County Road 370
Buy61
$12.1K$20.8K

11998 County Road 370

CO 80751

roof 5/10asphalt shingles, type indeterminate~33 sqlow confidence
15-25 yearsDiscolorationShed

moderately worn. The roof appears to be a dark-toned asphalt shingle system with moderate aging visible, though the sepia-toned, low-resolution satellite imagery significantly limits detailed assessment.

  • · Roof surface appears uniformly dark with possible tonal variation across the main field, consistent with general aging or granule loss
  • · At least one small white or light-colored penetration or vent visible near the center of the main roof plane
  • · Tree canopy partially overhangs portions of the roof, increasing debris and moisture retention risk
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in the area and noticed your home has some mature tree overhang that can accelerate shingle wear — worth a quick free look from the ground.

Satellite view of 11816 County Road 370
Buy61
$20.6K$35.3K

11816 County Road 370

CO 80751

roof 5/10asphalt shingles, type indeterminate~47 sqlow confidence
15-25 yearsDiscolorationComplex roofDetached garageShed

moderately worn. The roof appears to be a mid-to-mature age asphalt shingle system with moderate complexity; the sepia-toned, low-resolution imagery limits confident assessment, but tonal variation and general surface texture are consistent with visible aging.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across multiple roof planes, possibly consistent with granule loss or differential weathering
  • · Multiple roof planes visible with several valleys — increased leak risk points at intersections
  • · Lighter-colored lower section (possibly a flat or low-slope addition) contrasts with darker upper slopes, suggesting different materials or ages
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in the area and noticed your home has several roof valleys and what appears to be mixed slope sections — those transition points are often the first to show wear and we'd love to give you a free inspection.

Satellite view of 11966 County Road 370
Buy61
$9.9K$17K

11966 County Road 370

CO 80751

roof 5/10asphalt shingles, type indeterminate~27 sqlow confidence
15-25 yearsDiscolorationDetached garage

visibly aged. The roof appears dark and aged with uneven tonal variation across multiple planes, consistent with moderate wear, though image quality and sepia tone limit precise assessment.

  • · Uneven dark coloration across roof planes, possibly consistent with granule loss or algae discoloration
  • · Apparent multi-plane roof with visible ridge lines showing possible ridge wear
  • · Tonal variation between roof sections may indicate different ages or prior patching
Door pitch

We've been inspecting roofs in this area and noticed your roof has some visible wear and uneven coloring — worth a free look before the next storm season.

Sterling County storm scan — FAQ

What storm hit Sterling County on 2026-06-20?
hail up to 2.50″ reported across Logan, CO. The report is sourced from NOAA SPC 2026-06-20 reports local storm reports, then matched against current satellite imagery of the affected area.
Are these Sterling County addresses real?
Yes. All 10 are real residential addresses inside the 2026-06-20 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 Sterling batch is 5.2/10. Estimated replacement jobs run $4.8K–$39.7K.
How fresh is this data?
This report was generated the day after the 2026-06-20 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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