Where to scan in Thornton
Roofbird starts by telling you which areas are worth your morning. Search Thornton, a ZIP code, or a specific street, and Roofbird ranks surrounding blocks by housing era, visible roof wear, hail history, and how many doors you can actually work per hour. It flags scattered acreage on long driveways as poor canvassing, even if the roofs look bad, because a morning is measured in doors per hour.
For Thornton, that means the older subdivisions east of I-25, where 1980s-era composition shingles are reaching the end of their life, may rank higher than newer developments with standing-seam metal roofs. Roofbird only suggests blocks that clear its bar for a productive route, and it says so plainly when nothing in view is worth the trip.
- Search by town, suburb, ZIP, or street
- Ranks blocks by housing era, roof wear, hail history, and walkability
- Only suggests blocks worth knocking
Hail history in Adams County
Thornton sits in Adams County, which saw multiple hail events in June 2025. On June 17 and 18, 2025, hail up to 1.25 inches in diameter was reported, and several storms produced 1.00-inch hail on the same days. These events may have left visible damage on roofs that haven't been replaced since.
Roofbird's AI reads each roof from both top-down satellite and ground-level Street View, looking for granule loss, algae streaking, curling shingles, patched sections, and rusted flashing. It also compares each roof to its neighbors: if the houses on either side have been re-roofed and this one hasn't, that's flagged as a social-proof opportunity.
Neighborhood hail history is included in the pitch, but it does not inflate the NOW score, because every home in the scan shares the same hail event. The NOW score is reserved for triggers specific to that house, like active damage, a recent purchase, or neighbors who have already re-roofed.
- Hail up to 1.25 inches reported in Adams County on June 17, 2025
- 1.00-inch hail reported on June 17 and 18, 2025
- Roofbird flags visible damage and compares each roof to its neighbors
Two scores: NEED and NOW
Every Roofbird lead carries two numbers. NEED measures how badly the roof needs replacing, based on condition and estimated roof age. NOW measures whether something is forcing a decision on this specific house, such as visible active damage, a recent purchase, or neighbors who have re-roofed.
This separation matters in Thornton, where many homes have older roofs but no urgent trigger. Roofbird is honest about that: it won't invent urgency to make a list look busy. You'll see a one-line 'why now' for each lead, and if there's no trigger, it says so.
- NEED: condition and roof age only
- NOW: active damage, recent purchase, neighbors re-roofed
- Neighborhood hail does not raise NOW score
Homeowner contacts, DNC-scrubbed
Roofbird pulls the full property record for every lead: owner name, occupancy status, estimated equity, last sale date, and more. The homeowner's phone and email are behind a one-click unlock, and every number is checked against the federal Do Not Call registry. You'll see 'clear' for numbers safe to call manually, 'DNC' for numbers to avoid, and 'verify' for numbers that couldn't be confirmed.
This is the advantage over shared marketplaces like Angi or Thumbtack, which sell the same lead to multiple contractors. Roofbird gives you exclusive, self-sourced leads with direct contact details, so you're not competing with three other roofers for the same door.
- Owner name, occupancy, equity, and more on every lead
- Phone and email unlocked per lead
- DNC-scrubbed: clear, DNC, or verify
Work the list like a CRM
Roofbird's card view and table view let you filter leads by owner-occupied status, live trigger, active damage, insurance claim window, minimum need score, and contact state. You can tag leads, export the list, or print door-hanger PDFs for your route.
Roofbird has already scanned homes in Colorado, including open reports in Pueblo and Logan County. That means the AI has been trained on Front Range housing stock and knows what to look for in Thornton's neighborhoods.
- Filter by occupancy, trigger, damage, claim window, and more
- Tag leads and export or print route sheets
- Roofbird has already scanned homes across Colorado