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DaBella - Grand Junction (Roofing)
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Serving Olathe, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

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"After a little glitch, my husband called Dabella and Dustin reached out to us, he went above and beyond to help us get a new roof. He was professional and kind helped us get the best financing and got our roof installed before the snow started flying. We had a new roof and gutters installed. Everything looks awesome. Thank you Dustin"
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Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Mountain West Roofing, LLC
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Serving Olathe, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

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Customers say: Quick response

"He has repaired or replaced roofs on several of my commercial properties: including, a a shopping center & a 20,000 square foot commercial building. I highly recommend Verlin Kropf and Mountain West Roofing, LLC."
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Response time1 day
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Landeros Farm and Land Maintenance
4.9(
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Serving Olathe, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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Emergency services offered

"Alberto and Aspen made this experience quick and pleasant. The job was done same day and they even worked within our budget. I will definitely be using their services again and would highly recommend!"
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Response time6 hrs
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Recommended by71%of homeowners
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KRB Construction
5.0(
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Serving Olathe, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They do an amazing job with drywall, texture, roofing, siding, and framing, I have had them over for many different projects. And im always very happy with the final results."
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Jon Thomas Construction and Remodeling, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Olathe, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

"Jon and his team were easy to work with. Great communication and very responsive. Confirmed appointment our appointment, arrived on time and completed the job to our satisfaction. I would use them again and recommend them to others."
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

No, a metal roof will not make your house hot. In fact, metal roofs help keep your home cooler by reflecting heat instead of absorbing and transmitting it inside. Metal also has high thermal conductivity, which means it gains and loses heat quickly. While the sun may heat the metal, the roof rapidly transfers that heat back into the air rather than retaining it. This reflective property can lead to energy cost savings of up to 40%, as your cooling system won't need to work as hard to maintain a consistent indoor temperature.

The amount of hail damage that warrants a roof replacement depends on the size of the hail. In many cases, a roof replacement is needed if your roof gets hail that is 1 inch or larger in diameter. You may also need to replace a roof due to hail damage if you notice several dents in the shingles or there are seven to 10 hail impact marks within a 10x10 foot area on your roof.

16-gauge galvanized steel staples with a minimum crown of 15/16 inches or 24 millimeters are occasionally used to install shingles. However, most shingle manufacturers or residential building codes don’t recommend staples as a roofing fastener. Roofing nails are preferred in most cases, especially in areas that get a lot of heavy wind.

Heated roofs are a preventative measure and don’t have an outsized effect on your home’s value, so there is no definitive answer to this question. If you diligently monitor your roof in colder months, ensuring there is never snow or ice buildup then no, maybe they aren’t worth it. However, who really watches their roof every day or goes out in freezing weather to rake the roof? For most people worried about roof damage in the winter, heated roofs are a good investment. 

Asphalt shingles have varying thicknesses across the length, so failing to stagger shingles from one row to the next will leave you with bulges and bumps if the thicker sections stack on top of each other. Not only is this unappealing, but it increases the risk of water intrusion. Stagger each new row by 6 inches to avoid this issue.

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