What Is the Best Roofing System for Colorado? If you have lived in Colorado for more than a couple of weeks, you have probably noticed how unpredictable and harsh the weather can be. Colorado’s wacky weather can turn any situation into an interesting one. From heavy snowfall and severe thunderstor...
Read MoreAs a Colorado homeowner, you need a roofing material that can handle hail, accumulated snowfall, and severe temperature swings. Our Rocky Mountain climate will put your shingle durability to the test! While impact-resistant shingles are more costly than standard architectural or 3-tab shingles, they...
Read MoreWhen it comes to hiring a contractor to perform Denver roofing services on your Colorado home, there are many different roofing companies to choose from. The problem isn’t options, however. The problem is finding a team of local roofers you can trust to get the job done right. Whether you need...
Read MoreA storm blows through town or a large branch falls on the roof and suddenly you have to deal with roof damage. Naturally, this expense will have a big impact on the family budget. If you have homeowners’ insurance you may be wondering if you can file a claim on this damage or if you’ll have to find...
Read MoreAs a homeowner in Denver, you’re already no stranger to the demanding weather. And when a bad storm strikes, it’s important to make sure your home can take the blow. In the instance your home does suffer wind or hail damage, you’re going to have a lot on your plate while handling the recovery proces...
Read MoreDo you suspect that your roof is in need of repair? If you experience hot- or cool- spots in your home, have leaks coming from your roof, or can see visible shingle disturbances when you eye your roof from afar, you should probably know that you need to get that checked out. Roof problems don’...
Read MoreSome of the most difficult areas to protect on a roof installation are the facets on which there is a change of pitch. Creating watertight roof transitions requires multiple layers of overlapping materials, installed in a sequence to ensure they provide the correct protection against wind, rain and...
Read MoreIf you are dealing with a roof leak around the vent in your bathroom or kitchen, the cause could be a leaky pipe boot. An important part of the roof, the pipe boot is rubber or metal flashing that is wrapped about the base of a ventilation pipe. This flashing is partially buried under asphalt shingl...
Read MoreWhen a vent on the roof is old, rusted, or damaged, it can allow water to leak into the home every time it rains. Not only is this annoying, it can cause worse structural damage if neglected. At Cenco Building Services, we can make quick work of replacing a damaged roof vent for homeo...
Read MoreVentilation and flashing systems allow a roof to breathe and move water away from critical components such as chimneys, valleys, rake and eave edges. To ensure no racking of shingles and a watertight drainage channel around flashings and flanges, shingles will have to be cut to size on the roof befo...
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