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Residential and commercial roofing
Year Established | 2003 |
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Business Categories | Roofing in Denver, CO |
These guys came and gave me a bid on my roof after the hail storm last summer. They gave me a good price and upgraded me to the 30 year Owens Corning shingle. I liked that they finished the roof in one day. It passed inspection from the City and everything looks good.
They did 3 roofs for me on my rentals. They did a good job and cleaned up well. The price was good too. I would use them again.
This is important mostly for larger jobs. Clearly a two man operation is going to build a home much slower than a 15 man crew. This is also a good indication of the overall size of the Roofing company, if that's an area of concern for you. The reason you may want to ask about the fleet is that fleet size is a good indicator of the mobility of the company. Mobility may not sound important, but it's hard for the Denver contractors to get to job sites if they lack appropriate vehicles.
The question is great for some industries and non-applicable for others. A general contractor, for example, will by definition employ subcontractors. Most Denver Roofing companies do not, but there are exceptions. You should always ask this question to your service providers. If they do use subcontractors, ask if they're all licensed and insured independently.
This really only matters if you have a preference, but it is good to ask. If you have a strong ideological belief about unions or nonunions, it's perfectly acceptable to make a decision based on the preference.
Many jobs in Colorado will require municipal permits in order to be approved by the town's inspector. It's always good to ask who will be responsible for pulling those permits, and if you'll be expected to do it. You'll almost never be told to pull your own, but knowing that Denver Roofing permits are required makes you appear to be a well informed customer.