When it comes to roofing in Fort Collins, a normal roofing system just doesn’t cut it. Living in a part of what is known as “Hail Alley”, it is crucial to build a roof that will outlast the storms. Generally, an insurance provider will not raise your premiums after your first hail damage claim. However, your claim history will be considered. It is our goal to provide roofing systems to the Fort Collins community that last far longer than the traditional asphalt shingle.
Over the years how many times have you had your door knocked by a roofer? Hopefully, you vetted the companies and learned that not all of them are local Fort Collins roofing companies. With storms comes what is known as “fly-by-night” roofers. Companies will track significant storms and rush to them to maximize their profits for the year.
The problem is this, those companies are nowhere to be found should you face any issues after the roof installation. You may be facing a minor leak from improper installation and will be forced to call another company for a roof repair, which can be costly. Ensuring your roofing contractor is established in Fort Collins can save you headaches in the long run
If you haven’t been presented a class 4 roofing system for an option, then previous roofing contractors haven’t been honest. There are multiple options you have when it comes to hail resistance. From asphalt shingles to steel and metal roof materials. We are going to layout the options you have when it comes to a system that will last.
Stone coated steel is the most ideal choice for homeowners when it comes to durability and aesthetics. With class 4 impact resistance and up to 120 mph wind warranties, your roof will outlast Fort Collins hailstorms.
The benefits that come with steel shingles are the most important. Insurance providers give a discount to homeowners who have a class 4 impact resistance roof installed, anywhere from 15-35%. Heating and cooling costs are often reduced by 15-35% as well. With stone coated steel you have the option to have a direct to deck installation or a batten system installation. Battens are sticks of wood, varying in size, that raise the roofing system from the deck and allow for more flow of air. Considerably less weight, steel shingles come in 80-150 pounds less per square (100 square feet) than asphalt shingles.
You will find a wide variety of colors and profiles. Shake, tile, Spanish, and asphalt shingles are what these steel shingles can mimic. When it comes to Fort Collins roofing, we know how important curb appeal is. Boral Roofing has a great faq sheet to answer the most common questions.
Traditional barn-style metal roofing has been popular for a long time. The trick to this style of roofing is that HOAs may not allow it per their codes. If that is not the case, you will find a multitude of types and colors to choose from. Metal roofs are known for their durability along with steel shingles. With a class A fire rating and substantial storm resistance, you can’t go wrong whether you live in Fort Collins or in the foothills. Here are just a few of your metal roofing options.
Standing seam metal roofing is a concealed fastener system. The benefit of this is minimizing leak points as it is mechanically seamed. This roofing material comes in several different styles, allowing you to find a look that matches your preference. Along with these options are various gauge thickness and color options. Something to be mindful of with this mechanical lock roof is that it has a minimum slope requirement of 2:12, 5:12 with the 2” panel.
Tuf rib metal roofing is an exposed fastener system that is the cost of the most common class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles. Fastened to your roofs deck with screws, this material comes in 26 gauge and 29-gauge thickness. It requires a minimum slope of 3:12 and has a wide variety of color options.
Ultra box metal roofing is a versatile system that can be used for roofing or siding. Known for its above-average durability, it not only provides maximum protection but a great look on your home. It requires a minimum slope of 1:12 with bead seal and stitch screws. As with Tuf Rib, it is an exposed fastener system.
There are numerous options when it comes to hail-resistant asphalt shingle roofing. Most manufacturers offer several choices for class 4 impact-resistant shingles. The upside to this roofing system is the cost. Coming in at a lower cost, it allows Fort Collins roofers to install a roof for a reasonable price. Owens Corning and IKO are two of our favorite manufacturers and we trust their products.
SBS shingles are known to be the most flexible and provide great tear resistance. Manufacturers offer a step-down that comes in at a more affordable cost but does not contain the synthetic rubber of an SBS asphalt shingle. Although there are several options, they all come with a class A fire rating and great wind warranties
The one thing to keep in mind is asphalt shingles are the most susceptible to damage, even with a class 4 rating. When it comes to Fort Collins roofing, the goal should be replacing your roof far less often. We have often had to replace class 4 asphalt shingles after a few good hailstorms.
As a Fort Collins roofing company, we have seen a lot of issues when called out to inspect a roof. A good amount being roof installation errors. It is our mission to provide Honesty, Integrity, and Quality services with every roof we build. We stay on the job until we know our clients are satisfied with the final product and we can be confident that we built a Stonescape roof. We back all of our work with a 10-year workmanship warranty, our way of expressing our confidence in our work. With that type of warranty, we are showing that we will be around for the long haul and you can count on a reputable roofing contractor in Fort Collins.