Broomfieldroofing: permits, licensing & code
The homeowner’s reference for a reroof in Broomfield, Broomfield County. Every fact below is sourced to the city or the adopted code. Looking for a contractor instead? Verified roofers serving Broomfield.
Verify a contractor’s license
Colorado has no statewide roofing license; Broomfieldlicenses roofers itself, so a contractor licensed in the next town over isn’t automatically licensed here. Confirm before you sign.
Look up a Broomfield roofing license ↗- Licensing body
- City and County of Broomfield Building Division · 303-438-6370
- Public lookup
- broomfield.cloud9.innoprise.com ↗
- Source
- broomfield.org ↗
Permits
- Required?
- Yes, for any reroof.
- Who pulls it
- Licensed contractor; homeowners may permit own primary residence with Homeowner Statement
- Source
- broomfield.org ↗
Inspections
- What’s required
- Mid-roof required at 25%–50% completion; Mid-Roof Affidavit may be submitted in lieu of physical inspection; final required upon completion.
- Mid-roof
- Required
- Virtual/photo
- Offered or preferred
- Source
- broomfield.org ↗
Building code
- Adopted code
- 2024 IRC (eff. 2026-04-15)
- Ice & water shield
- Not required (local amendment), Not required; city has determined no history of ice damming requiring mandatory ice barrier
- Layers / tear-off
- 1 overlay permitted (maximum 1 existing layer)
- Drip edge
- Required
- Source
- broomfield.org ↗
Hail history
NOAA logged 27 hail events of 1″ or larger in and around Broomfield between 2011–2026. The largest on record was 1.5″ (May 2014). That’s why most Broomfield replacements are insurance-funded. How to handle the claim →
What a roof costs in Broomfield
Pricing is set metro-wide, not by city: most Broomfield homes run $15,000–$22,000 for a full replacement: architectural asphalt $585–$825/square, Class 4 impact-resistant $700–$1,150/square. Full 2026 cost breakdown →