💥 The Semper Fi Truck: Built to Turn Heads & Defend Roofs
Josh Bosley • June 4, 2025
⚡ The Truck’s Loud Because the Weather Isn’t Quiet Either

Here in Colorado, roofing isn’t just shingles and nail guns—it’s a battle against nature. High winds. Microbursts. Hail the size of golf balls. If your roof isn’t built to stand up to that, you’re rolling the dice every storm season.
That’s why we built the Semper Fi truck the way we did. Not subtle. Not soft. Because Colorado weather isn’t either.
🌪️ We Don’t Just Watch the Weather—We Track It
If there’s hail in Lakewood, we’re already rolling.
If a windstorm hits Longmont, we’re checking shingles the next morning.
When storms clip Thornton, Brighton, or Erie, we’re on the street with eyes up and boots on the ground.
We monitor radar, read wind patterns, and understand storm cells like it’s second nature. Because every storm tells a story—and we know how to read the damage.
🚨 When You See the Semper Fi Truck, Help Has Arrived
It’s not just branding. It’s a rolling response unit for hail damage, wind uplift, leaking valleys, and those sneaky roofing issues like:
- Serious hail damage
- Zippering shingles
- Nail pops after freeze-thaw cycles
- Blown-off ridge caps
- Hidden soft spots or decking rot
We’re not here to scare you—but let’s be real: if your roof’s been hit, it’s not going to fix itself.
📍 Proudly Protecting Roofs in Colorado’s Storm Zones
Our crews are based in the communities we serve. We know these towns, these houses, and the way storms rip through them.
- Lakewood – Where hail slides in from the west
- Longmont – Flat roofs, flying debris, and spring microbursts
- Thornton – Neighborhoods exposed to open plains gusts
- Commerce City & Aurora – Roofs that get smacked by sudden hail pockets
- Sedalia, Kiowa, Elizabeth – Rural homes with no time to wait for out-of-town contractors
🏠 Your Roof is the First Line of Defense. Make Sure It’s Battle-Tested.
We’re not storm chasers. We’re storm responders.
We don’t guess. We inspect.
We don’t upsell. We explain.
And when we say we’ve got your six—we mean it.
PS: Wave when the truck pulls into your neighborhood—you can’t miss it.
