Colorado Springs holds a January average high of 44.8°F with 120 freeze nights per year, and its July average of 86.6°F drives cooling demand across 25 days above 90°F each summer. The elevation at 6,035 feet creates a sharper freeze-thaw cycle than lower-altitude Colorado metros, and that cycle generates recurring roofing, plumbing, and HVAC repair demand that restarts with each significant temperature swing. Add the Front Range hail corridor from May through August and the military residential turnover across Fort Carson and Peterson, and every major service trade in Colorado Springs has at least two reliable demand windows per year.
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Colorado Springs has hundreds of competitors across HVAC, plumbing, roofing, landscaping, and electrical trades. The hail corridor means storm-driven roofing search spikes are recurring, not one-off. The businesses ranked before each storm season arrives capture most of those calls before competitors who haven't invested in search visibility can respond.