Castle Pines, CO Roofers
Jack the Roofer will work within your budget and help you make informed decisions to the best possible resolution to your roofing or roof related problem. We offer Free Estimates, provide you with detailed written proposals, prices to fit every budget, our work is always of the highest quality, completed in a timely manner and our job sites are always left neat, clean and property damage free.
Jack Cottrell
December 17th, 2024
Today we found ourselves in Parker, Colorado, tending to a newly listed property that had some minor roof issues highlighted in the home inspection report. The challenge? Flashing issues and hail damage on the roof. Our task? To put together a replacement proposal to ensure the roof is ship-shape for the potential buyers. We're dedicated to ensuring that every property we work on meets the highest standards. Stay tuned for the transformation results!
Jack Cottrell
December 13th, 2024
Just dropped by to help a lovely homeowner in Aurora who was having a tough time with water runoff on their 15 year old flat roof over the patio. The roof, made of modified bitumen, had lost too many granules and has seen better days, so we suggested a fresh start with a much needed replacement. They loved the idea, especially when we mentioned the new 6-inch aluminium seamless gutter and a brand new downspout to efficiently lead the water far from their home. Ready to defend against the elements once again!
Jack Cottrell
December 12th, 2024
We're in Aurora, summoned by a frustrated homeowner whose concrete tile roof is leaking. Sadly, a number of other roofers have been down this road before us - with misdiagnoses, no-shows and unrealistic job proposals left behind. However, our approach is different. We're about to get to the bottom of this issue, focusing on finding the exact problem and providing a direct solution. Our comprehensive roof inspection will also allow us to suggest any additional necessary fixes. The underlayment on this roof needs serious work and several tiles are waving the white flag. Despite the original concrete tiles being discontinued, we've sourced identical replacements from a specialty yard, the Westile Series 1000 that are ready to move in!
Jack Cottrell
December 12th, 2024
The homeowner reached out to us due to issues with their new construction home in Parker, which had previously been worked on by another contractor. They required a good ventilation system, and our team was able to deliver exactly that. We installed new soffit vents to enhance intake ventilation and added ridge vents for improved exhaust ventilation. On top of this, we also conducted a thorough inspection of the previous contractor's roof work. All in all, our top priority was to ensure the homeowner's satisfaction with a solid roof and well-ventilated home.
Jack Cottrell
December 10th, 2024
We're over in Parker, Colorado today taking care of a reported roof leak. After thoroughly inspecting the attic, we found out the roof is actually holding up well. Turns out, the real culprit is some deteriorated siding allowing water to sneak in around the roof's flashing. Our plan? We're replacing the old siding, adding fresh paint and then we'll repaint the house ceiling. Soon enough, everything will be back looking as good as new. Can't wait to see the results!
Jack Cottrell
December 9th, 2024
Just checked in on a home in Centennial where we provided service last month. The homeowner had asked us to see how the budget gutter screens we installed are holding up, and we're happy to report they're performing top-notch! Earlier, we also did a roof tune-up that included sealing flashings and cleaning off any unwanted debris. We can confidently say, everything is in fine shape and performing just as it should. Looking forward to being back here in spring for a follow-up with the homeowner to ensure her roof continues its stellar service for years to come.
Jack Cottrell
December 9th, 2024
Having worked with this customer in Littleton previously, it was only normal that they would reach out to us again when they spotted a leak behind their gutter. After inspecting their stone coated steel roof, we pinpointed the issue to a gap in the flashing that occurred during a recent gutter installation. We assured our customer this wasn't a major problem. As our next step, we're set to use NP1, a sealant, to bridge the gap in the flashing at every point there is a gutter hanger. Leaky gutter, be gone!
Jack Cottrell
December 9th, 2024
We're here in Parker, Colorado, focused on an issue where water has been slipping between a concrete tile roof's gutter and the fascia, causing the fascia to rot out. The homeowner reached out to us for a solution, and we believe we've nailed it! We've identified that the gutter needs a bit of re-sloping, and the vulnerable corner demands resealing. This should stop the water from sneaking in when it gets too high within the gutters. We're committed to stopping the problem at the source, ensuring the homeowner can rest easy during those downpours!
Jack Cottrell
December 7th, 2024
Just arrived at a picturesque cobblestone neighborhood in Parker, Colorado to help our customer with a pressing roofing concern. Our client reached out to us when they noticed their asphalt roof was leaking into the attic. After careful inspection, we found that a few 4-in bathroom vents were to blame. So, without any further delay, we got cracking on a roof repair. Out came a few shingles which we then replaced with high-quality Owens Corning duration shingles, along with the problematic 4-in bath vents. Excited to help our customers maintain their homes, keeping them dry and worry-free!
Jack Cottrell
December 7th, 2024
We're out here in Denver, taking a close look at a roof that's really seen better days. Our customer contacted us after a summer hailstorm did a number on their asphalt roof. Their house, as well as their carport, need a complete roof replacement - no quick-fixes here. We've got Tamko Titan XT shingles ready for the house and we'll be using a modified bitumen material for the flat carport roof. The decking under those shingles also has to be switched out for a solid nailable surface. Plus, we'll be boosting up the ventilation with a new ridge vent upgrade and possibly adding intake ventilation. Our goal is a well-ventilated attic that can efficiently remove heat and moisture. Can't wait to get cracking!
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