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Roof Replacement & Reroofing

  • Curled, cracked, or missing shingles. Extreme weather can cause shingles to warp, crack, or break off, leaving your roof vulnerable to leaks and water damage. Shingles that are lifting or brittle may indicate an aging roof that needs attention.
  • Water leaks or stains on ceilings and walls. Water intrusion is a serious issue in Colorado Springs, especially after snowmelt or heavy rains. If you see brown stains or water spots inside your home, your roof may not be keeping moisture out as it should.
  • Excessive granules in gutters (for asphalt shingles). Asphalt shingles have a protective coating of small granules that shield them from the sun and harsh weather. Over time, these granules loosen and start washing away, often ending up in your gutters. If you’re seeing a lot of granules, it may be time to check your roof’s condition.
  • Sagging or uneven rooflines. A drooping roofline may signal structural damage, often caused by long-term moisture exposure or weakened support beams. This is a sign that a full roof replacement may be needed.
  • Moss or algae growth. While common in shaded areas, excessive moss or algae growth can trap moisture against the roof surface, leading to decay and deterioration.
  • A roof older than 20 years. Most asphalt shingle roofs last about 20–25 years, but Colorado’s harsh climate can shorten that lifespan. If your roof is nearing this age, it’s worth having it checked.
  1. Free inspection and estimate. We begin with a thorough roof inspection to identify damage, wear, and potential problem areas. If it’s your first time working with us, this inspection is free. Whether you’re dealing with missing shingles, leaks, or an aging roof, we’ll assess its condition and provide a clear, upfront estimate with no hidden costs.
  2. Old roof removal. Before installing a new roof, we remove the old materials down to the decking. This step allows us to check for any underlying issues, such as rotting wood or structural damage. If we find any problems, we’ll discuss repair options to help keep your new roof secure and stable.
  3. Installing high-quality roofing materials. Once the surface is prepped, we install the new roofing system using durable materials built for Colorado’s climate. Whether you prefer asphalt shingles, metal, or tile, we help you choose the right option based on your home’s style and needs. Proper installation is key to protecting your home from harsh sun, strong winds, and seasonal snow.
  4. Final inspection and clean-up. After installation, we inspect every detail to confirm everything is in place. We also clean up all debris, including nails and old roofing materials, so your property looks just as good as your new roof.
  • Your roof is aging but still structurally sound
  • There are minor leaks or wear, but no widespread damage
  • Your shingles are fading, curled, or have lost granules
  • You want a refreshed look without a full replacement
  • Asphalt shingles. A cost-effective and durable option, ideal for handling Colorado’s temperature shifts.
  • Metal roofing. Durable and energy-efficient, great for reflecting heat and resisting hail.
  • Tile roofing. Aesthetic and durable, excellent for long-term performance in various weather conditions.
  • Flat roofs. Common for commercial properties, offering efficiency and easy maintenance.
  • Emergency tarping. Temporary protection to prevent further water intrusion and structural damage.
  • Insurance claim assistance. We help homeowners navigate the claims process to support fair coverage for repairs or replacements.
  • Full roof replacements. When storm damage is beyond repair, we provide complete reroofing solutions built to withstand Colorado’s tough climate.

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