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Colorado Hail Damage & Insurance Restoration Specialists
Roofing, Siding, Gutters, Windows & Exterior Restoration
Residential & Commercial Exterior Solutions Across Colorado
Colorado Hail Damage & Insurance Restoration Specialists
Roofing, Siding, Gutters, Windows & Exterior Restoration
Residential & Commercial Exterior Solutions Across Colorado
June 1 & June 8, 2026 Colorado Hail Storm Damage Assessments | Storm Exteriors
June 1 & June 8, 2026 Colorado Hail Storms

Complimentary Hail Damage Assessments For June 1 & June 8 Colorado Hail Storms

Large hail impacted communities throughout Colorado’s Front Range on both June 1 and June 8, 2026. Storm Exteriors is offering complimentary, no-pressure assessments to help homeowners understand whether their roof, siding, gutters, windows, or exterior systems sustained storm damage.

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June 1 & June 8 Storm Response
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Storm Photos

Storm Photos From The June 1 & June 8 Events

Reports from homeowners across the Denver metro area included large hail, damaged landscaping, dented metal components, and concerns about hidden roof damage. These photos were taken during and immediately after the storm event.

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Side-By-Side Hail Swath Comparison

The June 1 and June 8 hail events followed different storm corridors across Colorado. The comparison below helps homeowners quickly identify whether their property may have been inside or near one of the reported storm paths.

June 1, 2026 Hail Swath Denver Metro, Bennett, Watkins, Highlands Ranch & Monument Corridor

June 1 2026 Colorado hail swath map

June 8, 2026 Hail Swath Simla, Punkin Center, Johnstown, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, Golden & Lakewood Corridor

June 8 2026 Colorado hail swath map

June 1 Reported Hail Highlights

Hail SizeReported Area
2.0"Bennett & Watkins
1.75"Sloan’s Lake
1.75"Five Points
1.75"Curtis Park
1.75"Sandown
1.5"Monument
1.25"Highlands Ranch
1.25"Foxtails

June 8 Reported Hail Highlights

Hail SizeReported Area
2.75"Simla
2.5"Punkin Center
1.75"Johnstown
1.75"Golden
1.5"The Pinery
1.5"Kit Carson
1.25"Arvada
1.25"Garden City
1.25"Wheat Ridge
1.25"Fort Lupton
1.25"Boyero
1.0"Ponderosa Park
1.0"Bergen Park
1.0"Lakewood
Important: Hail size reports are useful indicators, but property damage can vary by roof age, slope, material, wind direction, tree coverage, and exposure. If your home was inside or near either swath, a professional exterior inspection is the safest next step.
Was Your Property In Either Storm Path?

June 1 & June 8 Hail Swaths Crossed Multiple Front Range Communities

The June 1 swath impacted portions of Denver, Aurora, Watkins, Bennett, Highlands Ranch, Monument and surrounding communities. The June 8 swath included additional hail reports across Simla, Punkin Center, Johnstown, The Pinery, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, Golden, Lakewood and nearby areas.

Denver Metro

June 1 reports included large hail in Sloan’s Lake, Five Points, Curtis Park and Sandown, with potential impacts to roofing, gutters, vents, siding, paint and soft metals.

Bennett & Watkins

June 1 reports included hail around 2.0 inches in this corridor. Homes in and near the storm path should be evaluated for roof and exterior impacts.

Highlands Ranch & Foxtails

June 1 reports included approximately 1.25 inch hail. Damage can still occur to vents, gutters, window screens, paint and vulnerable roofing systems.

Simla & Punkin Center

June 8 reports included some of the largest hail sizes, ranging from approximately 2.5 to 2.75 inches. These areas should be prioritized for inspection.

Arvada, Wheat Ridge & Golden

June 8 reports included Arvada around 1.25 inches, Wheat Ridge around 1.25 inches, and Golden updated to approximately 1.75 inches.

Lakewood, Bergen Park & Ponderosa Park

June 8 reports included approximately 1.0 inch hail in these areas. Even smaller hail can provide evidence of storm exposure on soft metals and exterior components.

Professional Damage Documentation

Was Your Property Hit By Hail?

Many homeowners wait until a leak develops before scheduling an inspection. Unfortunately, hidden storm damage can go unnoticed for months or years. A professional assessment provides documentation and peace of mind before minor storm damage becomes a larger issue.

Storm Exteriors inspects roofing, siding, gutters, windows, paint, vents, flashing, soft metals, and exterior systems for evidence of hail or wind damage. If damage is present, we explain your options clearly. If damage is not present, we will tell you that too.

With two separate storm swaths in June, it is important to compare both maps instead of assuming your property was only affected by the June 1 event. The June 8 storm added new impacted areas and updated hail size concerns for Golden, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, Lakewood and other communities.

June 8 2026 Colorado hail storm swath map
Common Signs Of Damage

What Hail Can Damage On Your Property

Hail damage is not always obvious from the ground. A complete exterior assessment should include the full roofing system and surrounding exterior components.

Roofing Systems

Granule loss, bruised shingles, damaged ridge caps, compromised vents and flashing damage are common after severe hail events.

Siding & Paint

Dents, cracks, chipped coatings and impact marks can affect both appearance and long-term performance.

Gutters & Windows

Soft metals, window screens and trim frequently reveal evidence of storm impacts before other areas.

Helpful Resources

Learn More About Storm Damage & Exterior Restoration

These resources can help Colorado homeowners better understand storm damage, roof replacement, siding, gutters, windows, and Storm Exteriors’ Peace of Mind Program.

Frequently Asked Questions

June 1 & June 8 Hail Storm FAQs

These are common questions homeowners ask after a major hailstorm impacts Denver, Aurora, Bennett, Watkins, Highlands Ranch, Monument, Parker, Centennial, Arvada, Golden, Wheat Ridge, Lakewood and nearby communities.

Yes. Hail damage is often difficult to see from the ground. Shingles can be bruised, vents can be dented, gutters can be impacted, and siding or window screens can show storm evidence that is not obvious without a close inspection.
We recommend starting with a professional inspection before opening a claim. If damage is present, you will have photo documentation and a better understanding of whether filing a claim makes sense.
The June 1 storm impacted portions of Denver, Aurora, Watkins, Bennett, Highlands Ranch, Monument, Parker, Centennial and surrounding Front Range communities. The June 8 storm included reports across Simla, Punkin Center, Johnstown, The Pinery, Arvada, Garden City, Wheat Ridge, Fort Lupton, Golden, Lakewood and nearby areas.
We inspect roofing, gutters, siding, windows, screens, exterior paint, vents, flashing, soft metals, and other exterior systems for signs of hail and wind damage.
Yes. Storm Exteriors offers complimentary storm damage assessments with no high-pressure sales tactics. Our goal is to help homeowners understand whether storm damage is present and what their next steps may be.
Impacted Service Areas

Schedule A Local Storm Damage Assessment

Storm Exteriors is providing complimentary damage assessments throughout communities impacted by the June 1 and June 8 hail swaths.

Get Peace Of Mind After The Storm

Whether your home was in Denver, Aurora, Bennett, Watkins, Highlands Ranch, Monument, Parker, Centennial, Arvada, Golden, Wheat Ridge, Lakewood, Johnstown or a surrounding community, our team can provide a complimentary assessment and detailed documentation of any storm-related findings.