Colorado weather is nothing if not fickle, and rain can suddenly fall in the middle of your roof job. So, what do roofers do in light of this unwelcome surprise? …
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Asphalt shingles basically have three layers: the mat (either made of cellulose fibers or glass fibers) at the base, the actual layer of asphalt in the middle and the coating of protective mineral granules at the top. It is this topmost layer that gives the asphalt shingles most of their weather resistance. When these granules…
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Being lied to is already bad enough, but being lied to because someone wants to take your money is even worse. This is not particularly uncommon with roofing projects. While most asphalt roofing contractors work hard to give you honest and exceptional service, there are still those who would lie all day every day just to get…
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Learning more about the factors that can damage your roof is the first and crucial step to their maintenance. Take roof damage caused by wind, for example. Many Colorado homeowners have faced it at some point. Wind damage, however, still has a couple of misconceptions surrounding it that can affect how you should react and…
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Given the many components that make up your home – each of them having a specific purpose – it can be hard to pinpoint which component is actually the most important. But the answer is far simpler than you may expect. Here’s why your roofing system is the most crucial part of your home. …
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Roof damage caused by inclement weather will need prompt action – plus a comprehensive inspection from a trusted roofing expert who can determine whether it warrants filing an insurance claim. And, if it actually does, then you might want to have that same roofer help you with the process. In fact, working with someone who…
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