You don’t want to be naive when you want a new roof installed. Being naive means you’re going to take any company’s word for it that they have liability insurance, worker’s compensation insurance and that they’re licensed. You might decide to pay for the entire roof all at once, only to find they’re not roofers after all, or if they get hurt that you could be liable for their injuries because they’re not insured. This would be a disaster. If you find a name listed in red, you’ll know they no longer are licensed to do roofing.
Whether you need your roof repaired or a new one installed, it’s best to be informed and not naive. When you find a good company with owners who have been in the business a long time, they’ll offer guarantees and warranties on the work they do. Find a company that pays attention to the smallest detail. One that has a photo gallery of work recently finished with excellent results that were completed on time. When they’re finished installing your roof, the grounds around your home are cleared of old nails, the old roof is hauled away and recycled. You are left with a gorgeous roof that will last for years.
Roofs take a beating in the hot sun, windstorms, rain and snow. The Hail Damage Colorado Spring residents recently went through ruined many roofs. Hail can ruin automobiles, plants, homes and can also hurt people. If your roof has been damaged by hail, call the company and they’ll give you a free estimate of what the cost to repair or replace it will be. They install impact rated roofs, asphalt, stone coated metal and dimensional shingles. They use the very best materials, along with the most modern roofing techniques.
There is a ‘contact us’ page that customers can click to ask for an estimate. Right now there is an excellent discount going on where a homeowner can save $150 off on a complete new roof. They’ll also go over with you the type of roof you have in mind and help with color schemes and type of roof to protect your home from the next Hail Damage Colorado Springs residents face during changing seasons. Click here for more details.