Advantages of Springtime Roof Replacements If you've ever tried to book an appointment with a residential roofing contractor during peak season, then you know how stressful it can be to find an opening in their schedules.
Read More3 Ways to Prevent Winter Roof Damage Winter offers the harshest weather conditions that our roofs have to withstand. Its high winds and ice are especially damaging if precautions are not taken.
Read MoreHow Can Hail Cause Carbon Monoxide Leaks in a Home? According to many residential roofing contractors, the Colorado area is a hot spot for hail-related damage. Some may be purely cosmetic, but other damage can pose a serious threat to residents themselves.
Read More3 Factors You Should Consider When Choosing Your Shingles Your roof is one of the most visible parts of your home, so you need to choose your roof color carefully when planning your roof replacement project.
Read MoreWhy A+ Ratings With the BBB Matters to Homeowners A residential roof replacement is one of the biggest home improvement projects any homeowner might take on.
Read MoreColorado Roof Toppers Earns Esteemed 2017 Angie's List Super Service Award Mead, CO, 2/14/18 -“ Colorado Roof Toppers is proud to announce that it has earned the home service industry's coveted Angie's List Super Service Award (SSA).
Read MoreColorado Roof Toppers Receives GAF's Prestigious 2018 President's Club Award Colorado Roof Toppers of Mead, Colorado, has received the most prestigious contractor award GAF offers: The GAF President's Club Award.
Read MoreIce Dams: Causes and Prevention Ice dams are ice deposits that form at the roof edge, which can cause damage to the roof and gutters. It can also pose risk of injury if it forms icicles.
Read MoreMinimize Hail Storm Damage With the Right Roofing Roofs can last for 20 years on average. But depending on the amount of maintenance and severe storms they go through, their life span can be trimmed to 10 years or less.
Read MoreShingle Curling: What's Causing It? Asphalt shingles are sturdy and durable, but they're far from problem-free.
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