Any homeowner would logically expect their newly installed roof to last them for practically their entire lifetime: about 20 years at the very least. But what if you find that your roof is already practically falling apart – and it’s only been a few years since you got it replaced?
The best thing you can do for yourself when getting a new roof installed is to carefully vet your contractor. Proper roof installation doesn’t come cheap; it is, after all, a long-term investment in your home and family. If you hire a contractor who doesn’t think twice about cutting corners to lower their bid, you essentially set yourself – and your roof – up for failure. Good roofing is basically about two things: picking out right contractor AND choosing to install the most reliable products you can afford.
Why Roofs May Fail Early
It may cost a bit more to do the job right, but cutting corners will put your home at risk, so do yourself a favor and avoid shortcuts altogether. To ensure the proper installation of your roofing, call Jack the Roofer today at (720) 722-2255. You can also fill out our contact form to schedule a free, in-home consultation. We serve Parker and Denver, CO, and nearby areas in Colorado.
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