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Windows Leads in Denver County, Colorado

8,043 scored Denver County homes across 2 ZIP codes — ranked by roof age, owner status, and value so your reps work the 7,400 highest-signal doors, not the whole map.

8,043
Scored homes
2
ZIP codes
93%
Roofs 15+ yrs
Denver County hail events
The Denver County data

CurbSight scores 8,043 residential properties in Denver County. 7,400 (92%) carry a score of 70 or higher — the shortlist your reps should knock first — and 0 (0%) are owner-occupied. 7,520 (93%) have roofs estimated at 15 years or older — the band where windows work becomes a real conversation. The average Denver County home was built in 1951, valued around $1159k.

How CurbSight scores Denver County for windows

Era classification
Every property card shows the inferred window era — wooden / aluminum / vinyl — with the failure modes specific to that era.
Pitch Coach (windows playbook)
The literal opening sentence to use, pulled from the captured RBA brand-ambassador playbook. For aluminum era: 'Have you noticed fog or condensation in your windows in the early morning or around sunset? That's usually a sign the argon gas has escaped and the seals have failed.'
Year-built filter
Filter your territory to just the aluminum-era homes (1960-1999), the wooden-era ones (pre-1960), or new-build vinyl that's hitting Oklahoma's 5-7 year failure window.
Property value gating
Combine era with property value — high-value aluminum-era homes are the prime market for premium replacement.

Representative Denver County profile

Derived from Denver County averages — not a single homeowner record
ZIP
80202
Built
1951
Est. roof age
~75y
Value
$1159k
Owner-occupied
0%
CurbSight score
84

Denver County windows questions

How many Denver County properties does CurbSight score?
CurbSight scores 8,043 residential properties across 2 ZIP codes in Denver County (80202, 80206). Each one carries a 0–100 score built from roof age, owner status, year built, and property value — so your windows reps knock the 7,400 highest-signal doors instead of the whole city.
What makes a Denver County home a strong windows lead?
In Denver County, 93% of scored homes (7,520 properties) have roofs estimated at 15+ years, the average home was built in 1951, the average property value is $1159k. Those are the exact signals the CurbSight score weighs for windows.
Does CurbSight know if the original windows have been replaced?
Only when there's a year_remodeled on the county record. Many remodels aren't permitted (or aren't captured cleanly in county data), so the era classification is based on year_built unless we have explicit replacement data. The pitch coach handles this — the openers are designed to also work if the homeowner replies 'we actually replaced them in 2015.'
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