Roof Replacement in Grand County (Unincorporated)
Roof Replacement • Grand County (Unincorporated)

Roof Replacement in Grand County (Unincorporated)
Built for Colorado mountain conditions.

A code-compliant roof replacement in Grand County (Unincorporated) starts with understanding the system, not just the shingles. This page walks you through what matters, what materials make sense locally, and what costs actually look like.

Why It Matters

What Drives a Quality Roof Replacement

A properly designed roof in Grand County (Unincorporated) accounts for climate, building codes, and manufacturer requirements from the start. Ventilation is a critical part of that system and should always be evaluated during replacement.

A Roof Is a System, Not Just Shingles

Underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and ice-and-water protection determine how long a roof lasts. In Grand County (Unincorporated), system design has to account for Colorado mountain climate from the start.

Local Code, Done Right

Grand County building department handles permits for unincorporated areas. Snow load engineering required at all elevations. Ice barrier and ventilation requirements enforced with mid-roof and final inspections.

Built for Snow Load and Elevation

Grand County (Unincorporated)'s elevation, snow loads, and freeze-thaw cycles demand premium underlayment, robust ice barrier coverage, and careful attention to roof penetrations.

Transparent Pricing

Roofing Packages for Grand County (Unincorporated)

Ranges below are based on a 3,000 sq ft (30 square) roof. Actual pricing varies with roof complexity and site conditions.

Class 3 Asphalt Shingle

3,000 sq ft / 30 squares

$23,985 – $31,102

  • Class 3 asphalt shingle
  • Nailed synthetic underlayment
  • Peel-and-stick ice & water shield in valleys, penetrations, and 24" inside warm walls
  • 10-year workmanship guarantee
  • Limited lifetime material warranty
  • Attic ventilation guarantee
  • 2-day install completion guarantee per 30 squares
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Class 4 Asphalt Shingle

3,000 sq ft / 30 squares

$25,798 – $31,531

  • Class 4 impact-resistant shingle
  • Nailed synthetic underlayment
  • Ice & water shield in valleys, penetrations, and 24" inside warm walls
  • 10-year workmanship guarantee
  • Limited lifetime material warranty
  • Attic ventilation guarantee
  • 2-day install completion guarantee per 30 squares
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Premium Class 4 Asphalt Shingle

3,000 sq ft / 30 squares

$31,765 – $38,824

  • Premium SBS Class 4 asphalt shingle
  • Nailed synthetic underlayment
  • Full ice & water shield throughout valleys, penetrations, and 24" inside warm walls
  • 15-year workmanship guarantee
  • Limited lifetime material warranty
  • Attic ventilation guarantee
  • Extended performance coverage
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How It Works

Here's What Working With Us Actually Looks Like

No pressure, no rushing. Just a clear process from the first conversation to the last nail.

1

Talk Through Your Project

Get clear on what you're actually dealing with. No pressure, no commitment. A Pak Exteriors Project Advisor comes to you, evaluates your roof honestly, and tells you what's there, what it means, and what your options are. That's it. You decide what comes next.

2

Compare Options and Packages

We walk through your options clearly, what's included, what each choice affects, and where the tradeoffs are. If the base option is the right call, we'll tell you.

3

Move Forward When It Makes Sense

Once you choose what fits your home and budget, we schedule the work and handle the rest. Most projects start within one to three weeks, with clear communication throughout.

Right Fit

Is Pak Exteriors the Right Contractor for Your Project?

Choosing a roofing contractor comes down to more than price. It's about how decisions are made, how work is documented, and how clearly expectations are set.

We Might Be a Good Fit If You Value

  • Clear education before decisions are made
  • Transparent pricing with defined scope
  • Ongoing communication and documented work
  • Guidance with insurance claims, when applicable
  • Confidence that system design matters

We're Not the Right Fit If You're Looking For

  • The lowest bid without regard for system design
  • Shortcuts on ventilation or code requirements
  • Anything involving deductible coverage or improper practices

Code Requirements

Roof Replacement Code in Grand County (Unincorporated)

Grand County building department handles permits for unincorporated areas. Snow load engineering required at all elevations. Ice barrier and ventilation requirements enforced with mid-roof and final inspections.

Minimum Code vs. Best Practice

Expanded or full ice and water shield coverage is often recommended in this region. When full coverage is installed, attic ventilation design becomes critical to avoid condensation, mold, and ice dam formation.

Disclaimer

This information is compiled from publicly available municipal and county building department resources and reflects typical residential reroof requirements. Municipal enforcement, interpretation, and amendments can change, and requirements may vary based on roof type, slope, elevation, and project scope. A qualified, licensed contractor should always verify current requirements directly with the Authority Having Jurisdiction at the time of estimating, permitting, and construction.

Last Verified: February 3, 2026

Permit Required

Yes.

Drip Edge

Yes. Eaves and rakes.

Ice & Water Shield

Yes. Eaves and valleys. Minimum 24 inches inside exterior wall line. Expanded coverage commonly required based on elevation and exposure.

Attic Ventilation

Yes.

Mid-Roof Inspection

Yes for asphalt shingles. Yes for low-slope roofing. Yes for specialty roofing.

Roof Overlay

No.

Class A Fire Rating

Yes.

Final Inspection

Yes.

Common Questions

Roofing FAQs — Grand County (Unincorporated)

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