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Monarch Construction & Roofing
4.2(
25
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Serving Ordway, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Monarch did an excellent job replacing the roof. All work was completed on time and within budget. As part of the job, they also installed 2 light tubes and 2 skylights, which really help brighten up the room. Overall, I am very pleased with Monarch and would highly recommend them for any future roofing or construction needs."
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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A-1 Roofing Inc
4.6(
12
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Serving Ordway, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I obtained 4 quotes for replacing my roof and I thought that Jack Bass with A1 was professional, the price was pretty good, and the quote was itemized instead of one lump price. I also liked that he seemed upfront with me - he included the cost of plywood sheathing in the quote because he went into the garage and said he could see that I would require that (the spacing between the wood was more than allowed by inspectors). No one else had mentioned that. He initially talked me out of impact-resistant shingles saying that the insurance companies liked them because they didn't have to pay to replace the roof in the future. However he thought that they would break on impact and be unsightly. When I called me insurance company they convinced me to look into the impact resistant shingles further, and the discount seemed worth it to me. I called Jack back to discuss and he said he had asked around and it turned out that the newer shingles did not easily deform with hail, so I decided to get them. 
The roof replacement was uneventful and the new roof looked great. The gutters were installed a few days later. There was some drama involving the swamp cooler - either the water line to the cooler was punctured by the roofers or (as one person concluded the third time it started leaking) chewed on by squirrels. Either way, I was grateful that Jack arranged for the tubing to be replaced at no additional cost to me the first time (the second time, after it was concluded that squirrels could be the culprits, I had to hire a plumber to put in copper tubing). 
I have had some issues getting a partial reimbursement on my landlord insurance for the impact resistant shingles - despite contacting Jack and State Farm a few times I'm not quite sure if they have communicated regarding this. But it's not exactly a time sensitive matter. Overall I thought the company was responsive and did good work.
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
Cambridge Roofing, INC
3.0(
2
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Serving Ordway, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Well a pine tree blew threw the roof of our house. The cambridge guys were very nice and professional but i was suprised thatthey pieced a lot of the work out, not using thier own crews. They did an ok job but a l8t of the details were not their and i had to ask for them like trimming and such. They started and finished pretty quickly but it took some time for follow up care.
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Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Smart Energy Today Inc
4.1(
21
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Serving Ordway, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Warranties offered

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Installing only the additional blown-in insulation and NOT the Sol-Blanket in the attic area would have produced much better results and saved thousands of dollars.

Smart Energy Today specified that their Sol-Blanket has an R rating of R-16.  It actually is only rated as R-6 for the attic areas and R-16 in the crawl space area due to the direction of the heat flow. 

The installers were very professional, nice to work with, and cleaned up nicely. 

However, when I lifted up the Sol-Blanket in the attic area a few days later I found that the pre-existing blown-in 10-inches (R-30) insulation and the added blown-in 4.3 inches (R-14) of insulation were now less than 8-inches (R-24) in numerous locations.   It was obvious that there were less than 14.3-inches (R-43) of blown-in insulation in vast majority of the attic area.

I contacted Smart Energy Today and provided them with pictures of the attic area with several locations where the blown-in insulation was now BELOW the top of the 7-1/2 inch wide ceiling joists.   They were quick to response and made arrangements to come back and correct any deficiencies.

When Smart Energy Today workers returned they removed the Sol-Blanket insulation to allow for the addition of more blown-in insulation.  This time they installed markers at my request that indicated the depth at which the blown-in insulation would be added to provide a total of at least 14.3 inches (R-43).   I observed the blown-in operation and they actually blew in a couple of extra bags of insulation into the attic.

The Sol-Blanket insulation was re-installed on top of the new blown-in insulation for an expected net of R-49 (14.3 inches [R-43] blown-in and Sol-Blanket [R-6]).  It was during this process that I learned how the previous blown-in insulation became compressed from 14.3 inches to less than 7 inches in numerous locations.

The instillation of the Sol-Blanket necessitates that workers travel several times back and forth stepping on the ceiling joists to position each 12-15 foot long and 4 foot wide pieces of material on top of the blown-in insulation.  Workers used their feet to clear away the blown-in insulation that they had just installed to locate the ceiling joists.  Workers use the ceiling joists to step on, stand on, and support themselves on their hands and knees while installing and adjusting the Sol-Blanket material.  These activities create a 1 to 3 foot wide pathway of compressed blown-in insulation for each 4-foot wide row of Sol-Blanket material. The workers did their best to try to re-fluff up the insulation, but once it has been compressed it is never going to be the same again.  Compressed insulation results in reduced R-values.

The final results were that the blown-in insulation thickness (R-values) were reduced as the workers installed the Sol-Blankets from the outer edges of the structure to the center attic access point.  There is now approximately 10 to 12 inches (R-30/36) of blown-in insulation in the middle of the attic area when they completed the Sol-Blanket installation - approximately the same or a bit more than the amount of blown-in insulation that was in the attic to begin with. 


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Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Good Hands
5.0(
1
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Serving Ordway, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Grant and his team did a great job.  Reece and Justin were the two who did the actual install/repair/re-installation of the flooring with Grant's oversight.  Grant was punctual with his timing on his estimate and the actual cost was what was agreed upon for the job. Reece and Justin did a terrific job with the actual installation and went above and beyond in many facets to make sure that the work was satisfactory based on our desires.  There were a few unexpected challenges during the job and rather than take the easy way out and just try to "make it work" they took the time to do it right the first time.  Justin and Reece's craftsmanship was top notch with regard to the installation of the laminate floor with good attention to detail so that the seams looked appropriate and the lines were straight.  Overall we are very pleased with the work and would recommend Good Hands to all of our friends and neighbors."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for roof cleaning service projects in Ordway, CO

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Ice dams can cause extensive damage that jeopardizes your entire roof structure. They can lead to issues like attic condensation, broken roof sheathing, persistent leaks, visible wall water stains, mold in your attic insulation, sagging drywall, rotting attic framing, and roof collapse. This damage compromises your home's integrity and requires immediate professional attention to ensure proper repair and safety.

Most insurance policies don’t include coverage for the removal of ice dams since it's considered preventive maintenance. However, damage caused by ice dams—such as roof collapse, extensive water damage, or structural failures—may be covered by your policy. It's a good idea to contact your insurance provider to understand your coverage.

Removing snow from your roof can help prevent ice dams. Use a proper roof rake from the ground or a safe ladder—never climb onto an icy roof. Also, consider addressing any inadequate attic insulation that may cause heat leakage. Promptly clearing snow minimizes risks and helps maintain a safe, durable roof.

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