Recent Projects
See how Go In Pro Construction handles real roofing, siding, gutter, window, and whole-exterior projects across Denver and the Front Range.
What these recent projects are meant to show
This page is here to help homeowners move past generic promises and look at actual project patterns. Different homes call for different scopes, but the same questions usually matter: what was damaged, what needed to be coordinated, what details protected the house long term, and how the finished work fits the property as a whole.
Our recent work often includes storm-related roof replacements, siding and paint coordination, gutter drainage corrections, window updates, and exterior sequencing that keeps one trade from creating problems for the next. If you are comparing contractors, use these examples alongside our services, about page, and blog to get a clearer sense of how we think through scope, documentation, and finish quality.
The point is not just to show before-and-after photos. It is to show how project scope actually gets resolved in the field: where roofing work overlaps with gutters, when siding and paint should be sequenced together, how window or trim details affect long-term weather protection, and why clean documentation matters before work even starts. We serve Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Arvada, Littleton, Centennial, Boulder, and nearby Front Range communities, so the project mix here reflects the hail, wind, drainage, and coordination issues local homeowners deal with most often.
How to use these examples when comparing contractors
If you are trying to decide whether you need a targeted repair, a broader replacement, or a fully coordinated exterior plan, these examples are meant to give you real context instead of vague marketing claims. They pair well with our service pages, our storm-restoration articles, and a direct conversation through our contact page if you want help sorting out what your own property actually needs.
We also use this project area to show how decisions connect across the house: why a roof replacement may need gutter drainage corrections at the same time, how siding or trim repairs can change paint scope, when window work should be sequenced after exterior tear-off, and where storm documentation affects the final repair plan. That broader context helps homeowners compare bids more intelligently and avoid approving a scope that looks complete on paper but leaves key details unresolved in the field.
As more projects are added, homeowners should be able to compare material choices, storm-restoration logic, scheduling tradeoffs, and finish details without guessing what actually changed on the property. That context is useful whether you are planning a roof replacement, sorting out hail damage, or trying to understand how gutters, siding, windows, paint, and roofing work should be sequenced on the same home.
What Denver-area homeowners usually want to verify before hiring
Most homeowners are not just looking for pretty photos. They want to know whether a contractor can handle the messy parts well: accurate storm documentation, realistic repair-versus-replacement guidance, clean sequencing between roofing and exterior trades, and a finished scope that does not create follow-up problems around drainage, trim, paint, or window details. That is why we keep this page connected to the rest of the site instead of treating it like a disconnected gallery.
If you are researching a specific project type, it usually helps to compare these examples with our services overview, storm-restoration blog, and company background. Those pages explain the service scope, while the projects area helps show how the decisions play out on real homes across Denver and the Front Range.