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Storm scan · Sterling, CO · 2026-06-22

10 Sterling roofs flagged after the 2026-06-22 storm.

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Storm context · NOAA SPC 2026-06-22 reports

hail up to 3.00″ reported across Logan, CO

  • Hail 1.75″ at 1 NE Sterling (Logan Co)
  • Hail 3.00″ at 4 W Sterling (Logan Co)
  • Hail 2.50″ at 2 SSE Sterling (Logan Co)
  • Hail 2.50″ at 1 S Sterling (Logan Co)
  • Hail 1.75″ at 1 S Atwood (Logan Co)

What the scan found in Sterling County

On 2026-06-22, NOAA SPC 2026-06-22 reports logged hail up to 3.00″ 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.

4 of the 10 flagged roofs read as asphalt shingles, type indeterminate, 3 as asphalt shingles, and 2 were 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 $4.4K to $39.7K, averaging roughly 27 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: uneven reddish-brown tonal variation across roof planes, possibly consistent with granule loss or algae discoloration (1), multiple roof planes visible with apparent color inconsistencies between sections (1), dark shadow areas near roof edges suggest possible debris accumulation or edge wear (1), image quality and sepia tone severely limit detailed assessment — in-person inspection strongly recommended (1), and uneven tonal variation across roof planes consistent with 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
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationComplex roofDetached garageShed

visibly aged. The primary structure shows reddish-brown roof surfaces consistent with aged asphalt shingles exhibiting apparent discoloration and uneven tonal variation across multiple roof planes.

  • · Uneven reddish-brown tonal variation across roof planes, possibly consistent with granule loss or algae discoloration
  • · Multiple roof planes visible with apparent color inconsistencies between sections
  • · Dark shadow areas near roof edges suggest possible debris accumulation or edge wear
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in your neighborhood and noticed your roof has some visible color variation and aging that's worth a free look before it becomes a bigger issue.

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
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationGranule lossComplex roofShed

visibly aged. The primary structure appears to have dark, worn asphalt shingles with apparent uneven tonal variation across multiple roof planes, suggesting moderate to advanced aging.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across roof planes consistent with granule loss or differential weathering
  • · Roof surface appears darker than typical mid-life asphalt, possibly indicating moisture retention or algae
  • · Multiple roof planes visible with apparent seam irregularities
Door pitch

We've been inspecting roofs in the area and noticed your shingles appear to be showing signs of wear — worth a free look before the next storm season.

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
Recent hail nearbyPrior repair patches15-25 yearsDiscolorationShedDetached garage

moderately worn. The main structure appears to have a dark-toned asphalt shingle roof with visible tonal variation and possible discoloration across multiple planes, suggesting moderate aging; a bright white reflective section on the lower addition may indicate a newer or different roofing materi

  • · Distinct contrast between dark upper roof section and bright white lower addition roof — possible different materials or ages
  • · Uneven tonal variation across the main roof plane, consistent with moderate weathering or granule loss
  • · Partial tree canopy overhanging portions of the rear roof, increasing debris and moisture risk
Door pitch

I noticed your roof has two noticeably different-looking sections — the contrast between them often means one part is aging out while the other was already replaced, and it may be time to bring the whole roof up to the same standard.

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
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationGranule loss8 roof penetrations

moderately worn. The roof appears to be a mid-to-mature age asphalt shingle installation with apparent scattered discoloration, possible debris accumulation, and light tonal variation across the field slopes, suggesting moderate wear consistent with 10-20 years of age.

  • · Scattered dark spots across the main roof field — consistent with debris accumulation or possible granule loss patches
  • · Tonal variation across the upper slope, possibly indicating uneven weathering or mild discoloration
  • · Tree canopy overhang on the center-left portion of the roof, increasing debris and moisture risk
Door pitch

We noticed some scattered spotting and debris accumulation on your roof from the street — worth a free inspection to check if those darker patches are granule loss before the next rainy season.

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
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationMulti-storyComplex roofDetached garage

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 damage assessment, but tonal variation and apparent wear are visible across multiple planes.

  • · Tonal variation across multiple roof planes, possibly consistent with uneven granule distribution or aging
  • · Apparent color differentiation between upper and lower roof sections, possibly indicating different age sections or material types
  • · Multiple roof planes with valleys visible, increasing flashing vulnerability
Door pitch

With a complex multi-plane roof and heavy tree overhang on all sides, your valleys and flashings are high-risk areas worth a free inspection before the next rain season.

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
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationShed

moderately worn. The roof appears dark and aged with uneven tonal variation across multiple planes, suggesting mid-to-mature age, though low image resolution and sepia tone make precise condition assessment difficult.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across roof planes — darker patches on central and lower slopes consistent with possible granule loss or weathering
  • · Roof surface appears uniformly dark with no bright highlights suggesting recently installed shingles
  • · Small lighter-toned extension or lower roof section on the right side appears to be a different material or age than the main roof
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in the area — yours shows some apparent uneven wear and aging we'd like to take a closer look at before it becomes a leak issue.

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
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscoloration

moderately worn. The primary structure visible shows a mid-gray roof surface with apparent uneven tonal variation consistent with moderate aging, but low image resolution limits confident assessment.

  • · Uneven gray tonal variation across the main roof surface, possibly consistent with granule loss or weathering
  • · Darker patches at roof edges may indicate moisture-related wear or debris accumulation
  • · Multiple small penetrations or vents visible on the main roof plane
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in the area — yours shows some uneven wear patterns from the street that are worth a free 10-minute look before they become a leak.

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
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationHeavy tree coverShed

moderately worn. The roof appears to be a mid-to-mature age asphalt shingle roof with overall dark, somewhat uniform coloration, though imagery quality and sepia tone severely limit detailed assessment.

  • · Roof surface appears uniformly dark, consistent with aged or weathered asphalt shingles
  • · Possible tonal variation on the lower rear slope, though this may be shadow artifact
  • · Tree canopy heavily surrounds and partially overhangs the structure, suggesting elevated debris and moss/algae risk
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in the area — with all that tree overhang, your roof may have hidden moss or debris buildup that's worth a free look before it becomes a leak.

Satellite view of 529 Clark Street
Buy61
$4.4K$7.6K

529 Clark Street

Sterling, CO 80751

roof 5/10asphalt shingles, type indeterminate~12 sqlow confidence
Recent hail nearbyNeighbors re-roofedDiscolorationDetached garage

moderately worn. Multiple residential roofs are visible in this low-resolution, sepia-toned imagery, showing apparent mid-life wear with tonal variation and some discoloration, but no clearly identifiable catastrophic damage.

  • · Tonal variation across roof surfaces consistent with uneven aging or possible granule loss
  • · Apparent discoloration on darker roof sections, possibly algae streaking or shadow artifacts
  • · Light-colored roof in lower-center appears relatively newer or lighter-toned relative to surroundings
Door pitch

We're working in the neighborhood and noticed your roof shows some uneven wear that's worth a quick free inspection to catch any issues before the next storm season.

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

Property @ 40.61167, -103.18094

roof 5/10indeterminate — heavily shadowed and low-resolution imagery~42 sqlow confidence
Recent hail nearbyDiscolorationHeavy tree cover

moderately worn. The roof appears dark and largely obscured by heavy tree canopy and deep shadows, making a reliable condition assessment difficult; tonal variation across the visible roof surface is consistent with moderate aging.

  • · Roof surface appears uniformly very dark, possibly consistent with an aged or heavily weathered material
  • · Significant tree canopy overhanging and partially covering the roof, increasing debris and moisture retention risk
  • · Tonal variation across the visible roof planes, though difficult to distinguish from shadow artifacts
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in the area — with that much tree coverage over your roof, it's worth a quick look for moss, debris buildup, and hidden wear that's easy to miss from the ground.

Sterling County storm scan — FAQ

What storm hit Sterling County on 2026-06-22?
hail up to 3.00″ reported across Logan, CO. The report is sourced from NOAA SPC 2026-06-22 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 2026-06-22 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 $4.4K–$39.7K.
How fresh is this data?
This report was generated the day after the 2026-06-22 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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