
Concerned about your Colorado roof handling the intense sun, dramatic temperature swings, and heavy snow around Colorado Springs? We understand. Colorado's high-altitude climate presents unique challenges for roofing materials. We're here to help.
Colorado's climate is characterized by intense solar radiation, significant diurnal temperature variations, and heavy snowfall, especially at higher elevations. This combination can lead to material fatigue and ice damming issues. For homes with flat or low-slope roofs, common in many neighborhoods around Colorado Springs, EPDM roofing offers a durable and resilient solution. Its flexibility allows it to withstand the expansion and contraction caused by extreme temperature shifts, and its UV resistance combats the harsh Colorado sun. When choosing a provider, look for experience with Colorado's specific building codes and a deep understanding of how our climate impacts roofing longevity.
A 20-year-old roof in Colorado is likely nearing the end of its service life, especially given the intense sun and heavy snow loads. We'll inspect for signs of wear such as cracked shingles, granule loss, or evidence of ice damming. If your roof shows significant damage, replacement is the most reliable way to ensure protection.
The investment required for a roof replacement is influenced by several factors, including the size and complexity of your roof, the materials you select, and the condition of the underlying structure. We can help clarify these variables. For a precise estimate for your home, please request a free phone quote.
The cost of a new roof installation is determined by the type of roofing material chosen, the total square footage of your roof, and the complexity of the installation process. Any necessary repairs to the roof deck or structural elements will also affect the overall price. We offer complimentary phone quotes for accurate pricing.
The average cost for a new roof is influenced by several variables, such as the type of roofing material chosen, the total square footage of your roof, and the complexity of the installation. Additionally, any necessary repairs to the roof deck will affect the overall investment. We provide personalized, free phone quotes for accuracy.
Roof installation begins with removing the old roofing material and thoroughly inspecting the roof deck. We then install protective underlayment and carefully apply the new roofing system, ensuring proper flashing and sealing. A final comprehensive inspection guarantees the quality and integrity of the installation.
Yes, EPDM roofing is an excellent choice for flat or low-slope roofs in Colorado Springs. Its flexibility is ideal for handling the extreme temperature swings common in our state, and its robust nature resists the damaging effects of intense UV rays and heavy snowfall, providing long-lasting protection.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.