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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

roof turbines
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.

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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

 

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 complete.

 

Mile High Roofing

Roofing Supplies and Options !

Roofing Options
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Type Of Roof Determines Available Roofing Options

The time has come to install a new roof on your house and with it the question of which of the many roofing options you want to use. Most of the decision will be made by the pitch of your roof, its condition as well as how much your budget can afford. Another value in the equation is how long you expect a new roof to last and the potential to increase, or decrease the resale value of the house with your choice of roofing options.

What We Do!

1) We Do Not Require Any Money Until The Job Is DONE
2) 5 Year labor Warranty and a 30 Year Shingle Warranty
3)Family Owned And Operated
4) Insured And Bonded With References
5)Honest Reliable Quality Service
6) Insurance Claim Specialists We Will Get You The Right Insurance Settlement
7)Proud Member Of The B.B.B.

If a Mile High Roofing is willing to wait until a job is completed and guarantee you a 14 day completion time DONT YOU THINK THEY WILL GET THE JOB DONE RIGHT

 

We beat all legitimate Bids Hands down without cutting corners!

Roofing Options

Asphalt shingles are the most widely used in today’s market with about 90 percent of the houses wearing asphalt. When considering roofing options be sure to have the framing of the roof checked to make sure it can support the type of roofing supplies and materials you want to choose. It is best to check it before deciding on the material than to find out later you need to reinforce the roof trusses to support the new roofing materials.

Asphalt shingles will weight between 240 and 400 pounds per hundred square feet, which is one of the reasons why removing the old roof is always recommended. Lighter roofing options include metal roofing at between 40 and 60 pounds per 100 square feet for aluminum and steel will average between 80 and 150 pounds per 100 square feet.

To view specific information about our Asphalt Shingles, please click on the product of your choice below:

Durability Almost Always Costs More

When examining the cost of roofing options the initial expense should only be a starting point. Most asphalt shingles will last about 20 years (at Mile High Roofing we use 30 yr) and will cost between $185 and $250 per square, which is 100 square feet. Better roofing supplies may be available at a higher cost as well. Installing a slate roof may cost up to $1,000 per square, considering the price of materials and the skill needed for installation. However, it should last about 100 years or longer.

Depending on how long you plan to own the house or keep it in the family, as well as how much you have to budget for a new roof will help make the decision on roofing options more realistic. Additionally, slate tile is considerably heavier than asphalt and could weigh up to 700 to 800 pounds per square, depending on thickness, and additional strengthening of the trusses may push the cost even higher.

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When planning to install new roofs in Colorado it is advisable to examine closely all the roofing options available, and all the information about your house. Weather conditions could also help with the decision about finding the best materials for the roof of your house, but return on available investment should be the deciding factor.

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