
ROOFING SERVICES
Roof Installation
Our technicians are happy to evaluate your needs, help you choose the best roofing material, and provide an estimate for the cost of your new roof installation. We make sure your new roof is installed properly for lasting value for your home
Roof Repair Leak
When you discover a leak, you should not wait to contact a reliable roofing contractor. We identify the location of the leak and ensure that it is repaired promptly to prevent additional damage.

Roofs are under constant assault from wind, hail, rain, and the sun. Over time, roofing materials wear out and must eventually be replaced. We provide roof replacement in Colorado and Wyoming with the best quality materials and precision installation. Your roof may be one of the largest investments you make in your home, and with so many types and styles, you can find shingles that fit a range of budgets.
Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt shingles are the most common form of roofing material used in the United States, primarily because they are so affordable. With a wide variety of colors and styles, new asphalt shingle roofs are an economical and attractive way to spruce up your property.
Dimensional shingles, also known as architectural or laminated shingles, are asphalt shingles with a twist. Regular asphalt shingles have three regularly spaced asphalt tabs, giving the roofing material a very repetitive pattern. Dimensional shingles have two layers of shingle material bonded together. However, random notches have been taken out of the shingle, exposing the bottom layer. This gives these new shingles a three dimensional look, with different high and low tabs.
Because of the double bonded layer, dimensional shingles actually offer more protection from wind and hail — with the heaviest grades able to withstand 130 mph winds. They also have a longer lifespan — 40 years compared to the average 20 years for the single layer asphalt shingles. Click here for information on different types of shingles

What Are Dimensional Shingles?
In short, dimensional shingles are asphalt shingles with a twist. Dimensional shingles, also known as architectural or laminated shingles, have actually been popular for a number of years, but the question of what they are continues to grow as more stylish, eye-catching options come to market.
3-Tab Vs. Dimensional

We’ll begin with a comparison between 3-Tab Shingles and Dimensional Shingles:
3-Tab Dimensional
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Regular (3-tab) asphalt shingles have three regularly spaced asphalt tabs, giving the roofing material a very repetitive pattern. In contrast, dimensional shingles have two layers of shingle material bonded together, giving them a three-dimensional appearance.
Dimensional Shingle Origin
While dimensional shingles have a number of benefits compared to 3-tab shingles, they were created primarily for appearance. They were originally developed in the '70s in response to luxury homeowners seeking a roofing material that looked like cedar shingles but performed like asphalt.
Designer Shingles

Many manufacturers have extended the dimensional shingle concept much further to create countless styles, ranging from Victorian or old world, to rugged and dramatic. A variety of marketing terms are used throughout the roofing industry (depending on manufacturer) to depict designer shingle collections:
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Designer

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Architectural
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High-Definition (HD)
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Premium

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Ultra-Premium

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TruDefinition (Owens Corning)

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You will notice very decorative and ornate shapes, colors and cuts in designer shingles. Many also exhibit additional layers of granules and asphalt.
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Performance

Like most other roofing products, you’ll find a wide range in lifespan and warranties, and therefore cost, but they usually start at 25-30 years, and 40-50 years isn’t unusual with higher end products. Moreover, dimensional shingles are generally more robust compared to 3-tab shingles. 

Pros of Dimensional Shingles
The double bonded layer, dimensional shingles actually offer more protection from wind and hail — with the heaviest grades able to withstand up to 130 mph winds. Other benefits include:
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Longer lifespan - 40-50 year warranties are not uncommon.
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More attractive - lots of colors and options available giving your roof a unique look.
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Less likely to warp due to heavier construction.
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Better at hiding structural imperfections in the roof.
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Readily available due to popularity.
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Works on most roof types and pitches - like regular asphalt shingles, these can be used practically anywhere.
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Generally accepted as more aesthetically pleasing - so much so that many neighborhoods even require them
Cons of Dimensional Shingles
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Slightly more expensive - the double layer does add 20% to the cost on average.
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May be more susceptible to mildew and algae due to the notches - all asphalt shingles are susceptible to mold and mildew because the organic material in the shingle is one of mold's favorite foods.
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