Your Brighton home deserves a roof built with precision. Denver Roofing Team delivers the same obsessive craftsmanship to every Brighton project — from repairs to full replacements.
Brighton is Denver's first planned residential suburb, established in 1889, and its architectural heritage is one of the most impressive in the Southeast. The neighborhood's Victorian mansions, Queen Anne homes, and Craftsman bungalows have been lovingly restored over decades of community investment. When these roofs need work, the Licensed Contractor needs to understand that they're not just fixing a roof — they're maintaining a piece of Denver history.
Denver Roofing Team has completed roofing projects throughout Brighton — from the grand Victorians along Euclid Avenue and Elizabeth Street to the modern townhomes along the BeltLine corridor. We work within the Brighton Neighborhood Association's architectural guidelines, use materials approved for the historic district, and install with techniques that preserve original architectural details.
Brighton's ongoing renaissance — fueled by the BeltLine, the Krog Street Market development, and steady residential investment — means a mix of historic restoration and new construction. We handle both with equal expertise. Our crews know how to replace a Victorian roof with historically appropriate materials and how to install a modern flat-roof system on a new BeltLine-adjacent townhome.
The mature magnolias, oaks, and pecans throughout Brighton create the same debris and storm-damage challenges as other historic intown neighborhoods. Regular maintenance, gutter guards, and annual inspections are essential for protecting your investment in this high-value neighborhood.
We needed a historically appropriate roof for our 1903 Victorian on Elizabeth Street. Denver Roofing Team sourced architectural shingles in a color and profile that the neighborhood association approved on first submission. Flawless installation and they even preserved our original copper ridge ornaments.