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At Mile High Roofing we will work hard to make you our roofing Customer!

303-915-4585

We Do Not need Any money Down to Start Your Job

Our estimates are professional, written, and itemized. They are usually done before the estimator leaves the premises. You will have as much time as you need to review the estimate and decide if Mile High Roofing is right for your roofing project. We are not high pressure we are experts at what we do and often encourage people to get three estimates to make sure they are getting the best quality for the best price.

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For A Limited Time we will install 2 turbine vents in your attic to replace the existing vents at no extra cost to you

A non-electric alternative to ventilation, these vents use the natural force of wind and air pressure to spin and vent out stale attic air. They do it with a series of specially shaped vanes that catch the wind and provide rotary motion. This pulls hot, humid air from the attic. Turbine vents provide a low-cost ventilation alternative in areas where wind speeds of at least 5 mph are typical.
 

Signs of Roof: Hail Damage

- Bruises or small dents in the shingles
- Granulation is dislocated displaying the asphalt
- Granulation has settled into your gutters and downspouts
- The spots hit by hail usually leave a soft spot in the shingle
- Significantly damaged metal air vents on the roof are dented or "pinged"
- Damage and denting of siding, or gutters

 

Although some roofing materials take less maintenance than others, all roof systems should be checked periodically to be sure that they are free of rubble and the drainpipes are clear. We recommend that you inspect your roof every 3 to 4 months.

 

Caution: Avoid Storm Chasers!

Homeowners need to beware of "storm chasers." A storm chaser generally consists of an out of town roofing contractor that goes door to door after a hail storm soliciting for business. While it may seem enticing and handy, these roofers can do more harm than good. Be sure any roofer you look to work with has a good reputation in the community. Look for a roofer that is located locally and check references. Look for references that are over a 1 year old and also ones that are more recent, within the last 30 days Finally never pay for a roof in full. A reliable roofer will only ask for a deposit and full payment once the roof has been completed.


Roofing Repair Colorado

Given the substantial investment in a home, most homeowners have a desire to maintain the home in good condition. This allows them to enjoy the amenities of the home, and also contributes to the value of the property. On-going maintenance items, such as painting, roof repair, mending fences, maintaining the landscaping, and making normal repairs can preserve the value of the home and will allow the home to keep up with market appreciation.

 

 

 

 

 


The Advantages of Hiring Licensed Lakewood Roofing Contractors To Repair Your Roof

A lot of people all over Colorado do not really check if the person who is repairing their roof is a licensed contractor. For many people, paying more money to hire one of those licensed Lakewood Colorado roofing contractors is just a waste of money. Unfortunately, little did THEY realize that you actually end up spending more money on repairs of your roof if the person who tried to repair it caused more damage than good.

Note that a small problem on the roof when not fixed property could become aggravated over time. In many cases, before you know it, the problem on your roof become so complicated that you need to take out a section of the roof and replace it with a new one. Replacing a section of your roof will cost you a lot of money. Had you hired somebody who has the right skills and experience to fix the problem; you might have been able to avoid spending a lot of money in repairs.

If you really want to save some money on your roof repair, it is better to hire a licensed Lakewood Colorado roofing contractor. Bear in mind that the licensing system for roofers in Lakewood Colorado is quite comprehensive. Before one can become a licensed Lakewood Colorado roofing contractor, one must be licensed and bonded and registered by the Lakewood licensing board. Only those roofers who can prove that they have the right experience in installing or repairing roofs are given licenses.

What A Licensed Lakewood Colorado Mile High Roofing Contractor Can Do

A licensed Mile High Roofing contractor is certified to be skilled and experiences in installing, maintaining, repairing, extending, altering or designing roofing. Under the law, a licensed Lakewood Colorado roofing contractor is authorized to use materials and items necessary for his or her trade. For instance, the licensed contractor is allowed under the law to use any materials not prohibited by law to make all type of alterations in the roofing system of a house, building or any other types of structures. On the other hand, a person who is not licensed as a Lakewood Colorado roofing contractor has limited rights under the law.

Since the licensed Mile High Roofing contractors are operating within the bounds of the law, their clients are considerable more protected. For instance, most but ( at Mile High Roofing we supply a copy of our insurance policy up front) not all licensed roofing contractors in the State of Colorado have general liability insurance that will take care of all the claims for damages that homeowners or building owners may bring in connection with faulty roofing installations. On the other hand, many unlicensed roofing contractor do not really bother to get insurance because they usually work on their own.

We beat all legitimate Bids Hands down without cutting corners!

Roofing Repair in Colorado
Mile High Roofing: Getting The Best Service From A Well Established Roofing Company

If you are planning to do any roofing repair in colorado, you better hire a reputable roofing company like Mile High Roofing. The good thing about hiring company like Mile High Roofing is that you can be assured of good service. Mile High Roofing has been in business for more than 12 years and has built a good reputation in the industry. If you mention this company, the first thing that would come to mind is its tradition of excellent service that is quite unmatched in the industry.

The Advantages Of Employing The Services Of Mile High Roofing

We Understand that your roof is a very important part of your home. Once your roof is damaged, all the other parts of the house will be at risk of being damaged from the rain, hail,and snow. To make sure that your roof is well protected, always hire a roofing contractor that delivers the best services. If you live in the Colorado area where the office of Mile High Roofing iis located, iyou might want to give us a call and hire our roofing company. With more than12 years of experience under its belt, you can be sure that these people know roofing repair in colorado

Another advantage of hiring the services of Mile High Roofing is that they know how to take care of their clients. Unlike some Roofing companies in Colorado and around the country that are out to earn more profit at all cost Mile High Roofing limits the number of its clients to make sure that they are able to maintain high quality of services and track down the work of their technicians. Since the roofing repair technicians of Mile High Roofing have lower daily quota of work, they have more time to spend on each job. This means that if a technician from Mile High Roofing comes to repair your roof in Colorado, he or she will not be tempted to rush the job.

How We Do It!

Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt roof shingles are the most common covering used on roof repair in colorado for residential properties. Early shingles were made by saturating rag-felts with asphalt and by  coating each side of the saturated felt with an asphalt-mineral filler-coat, covering the top surface of the shingle with mineral granules (sunlight and weather resistance) and coating the bottom surface with a material to prevent shingles from sticking together in storage or shipment. Beginning in the 1940's the felt mat was changed to a zero rag-content using wood fibers and cellulose (newspaper). More recently many manufacturers began producing shingles using a fiberglass mat to replace the felt. The fiberglass mat was thought to have good tear resistance, possibly slightly better fire resistance, and as the mat was generally thinner than the felt mat, we believe that there were also economic advantages for both the manufacturer (less asphalt used in the mat) and the roofing installer (lighter material, easier to install).

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Underlayment - To protect the roof deck area, prior to shingling, we install 30# roofing felt.

Optional Ice and Water Underlayment - We install waterproofing underlayment or ice and water shield, 3' up the eaves on the home and on the garage, 18" on each side of the valley and at all wall lines. We also install this around chimneys, vent pipes and satellites. This helps prevent leaks from water build up under ice dams in cold weather. It also keeps wind driven rain from working its way in between the shingles and the roof deck.

Starter row - We install a starter row at eaves and at rake edges, with the glue strip towards the outer edge of your roof. This ensures that high winds will not flip your shingles up, and eventually blow them off.

Flashing - Next, we install 26 gauge galvanized sheet metal into a roof system's various joints, where the roof joins a wall, and at valleys, where 2 sections of a roof meet to prevent water seepage.

Metal drip edge - It's primary purpose is to prevent water intrusion and additional protection to the edge of your roof from wind-driven rain and ice back ups.

Roof Venting - We either install galvanized metal vents because they do not crack, or on certain roof types, ridge vent is the preferred vent system.

*deductibles under $1000

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