Why You Can’t Get Your Roof Replaced

It’s not uncommon for us to hear from homeowners who wonder why their neighbors are getting new roofs, but their insurance claim has been denied.  Or perhaps they’ve been told that their roof is in good condition.  There may be a good reason why you can’t get your roof replaced.

Should the Owner Pull and Pay for the Permit?

A few months ago we began a series we have titled, “7 Questions To Ask The Roofer Who Is Knocking On Your Door.” These questions are designed to help protect you from getting ripped off by the door-to-door roofing salesman who are now heavily canvassing many of the neighborhoods in Colorado Springs. Remember, as I […]

Will You Help Me Pay My Roof Deductible?

A few months ago we began a series we have titled, “7 Questions To Ask The Roofer Who Is Knocking On Your Door.” These questions are designed to help protect you from getting ripped off by the door-to-door roofing salesman who are now heavily canvassing many of the neighborhoods in Colorado Springs. Remember, as I […]

SAVE THE DATE! The Homestead Roofing Hoedown

In honor of our 5th anniversary, Homestead Roofing is throwing a huge THANK YOU party – and you’re invited! On March 6th, 2018, Homestead Roofing will celebrate our 5th anniversary. Because of you, our clients and partners, Homestead Roofing has enjoyed a lot of success in the roofing industry in El Paso, Teller, and Elbert […]

Green Roofers May Be After A Different Kind Of Green In Colorado Springs

Many businesses want to climb onto the “green” bandwagon. It’s a pretty lucrative one, after all because businesses that claim to be “green” can oftentimes charge a premium price for their eco-friendly practices. In the roofing industry, one way that roofers promote their “green-ness” is by saying that they recycle shingles. Recycling shingles is a […]

Ice Dam Problems on Your Roof in The Winter

Here’s what an ice dam is and how it gets created. Normally, it happens when we get snow. It doesn’t have to happen in the snow, but that’s when we see it most. If we get a storm that leaves 6” to 8” or more of snow sitting on a roof, and then the next […]