A hundred and twenty freeze nights, a hail corridor, and a military community that keeps the trades busy in every season.
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Colorado Springs sits at 6,035 feet on the eastern slope of Pikes Peak, and its 120 freeze nights per year drive consistent demand for HVAC, plumbing, and roofing across a metro that spreads through Monument, Fountain, Security-Widefield, and Falcon in a sprawl of owner-occupied suburban homes. The Front Range hail corridor adds a second seasonal driver: summer thunderstorms that roll off the Rockies bring some of the highest hail frequency in Colorado, and every significant storm sends homeowners searching for roofers before the damage assessment is complete. The military community anchoring the economy (Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever, and NORAD) adds a layer of year-round residential turnover that keeps the trade service market active in every season.
Colorado Springs averages 120 freeze nights per year at 6,035 feet elevation, more than most major US metros, creating year-round demand for HVAC, plumbing, and roofing that peaks in winter for heating and freeze-thaw repairs and again in summer when Front Range hailstorms move through the metro.
Note: Front Range hail and thunderstorm season May through August with significant roof-damage events affects local service demand patterns.
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