by Nicholas | Dec 4, 2025 | Roofing Education
Flat and low-slope roofs work hard along Colorado’s Front Range. At high altitude, intense UV, dramatic temperature swings, spring snowstorms, and frequent hail all accelerate aging. Understanding how these local weather trends stress your roof is the first step...
by Nicholas | Dec 3, 2025 | Roofing Education
How Colorado UV Shortens Shingle Lifespans in Colorado At a mile high, Colorado roofs live closer to the sun. Stronger ultraviolet (UV) radiation at elevation, reflective snow, and wide temperature swings combine to age shingles faster along the Denver metro, Front...
by Nicholas | Dec 2, 2025 | Roofing Education
Roof Cleaning in High Plains Homes: Preventing Algae and Mold Colorado’s High Plains and Front Range deliver intense UV, sudden hail, wind-driven dust, and freeze–thaw cycles. Those conditions can also invite black streaks (algae), green patches (moss), or mold on...
by Nicholas | Nov 27, 2025 | Roofing Education
Colorado’s Front Range sits in the heart of “Hail Alley,” where spring and summer storms can pound roofs with fast-moving, wind‑driven ice. If you’re planning a new roof or evaluating storm damage, choosing impact‑resistant systems—and having them installed by a...
by Nicholas | Nov 26, 2025 | Roofing Education
When Colorado hail hammers your roof, the first decisions you make can prevent thousands of dollars in additional damage. This quick guide explains the immediate steps to take, how emergency dry-in works, what to know about insurance, and why homeowners and property...