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A Experienced Local Park City Roofing Contractor Near You

Roof leaking? Losing shingles to the wind? Maintaining your roof is critical for many reasons. It helps to insulate your home and protects a wooden roof from the elements. When water gets in, it can rot your roof, cause mold in your attic, cause water leaks, and damage your living areas.

You don’t need this nightmare. We’ve spent years repairing faulty roofs, and have even developed our own techniques to guarantee no more leaks. This means the proper installation of shingles and extra protection in those areas most likely to leak.

Our goal is emergency attention to any customer with roof problems. As soon as it’s safe for us to be on the roof, our professional roofers will get it fixed. And as always, we’ll charge a fair rate for the work. Contact us today!

The Best Siding Installation Company

New siding and trim is an easy way for you to quickly and cost-effectively improve your property appeal and value. Does your home need siding replacement or repair? The right improvement at the right price increases curb appeal and property value. Our 17 years of remodeling experience has given us key insights necessary to make value-based recommendations. Combined with our systematic approach to assessment and installation, we’re able to yield greater results with less stress and uncertainty.

We haNWSe every aspect of restoring your siding, soffits & fascia!

Types of Siding We Work with

Fiber Cement: The latest development in siding technology, fiber cement can provide the look of wood or masonry at a substantially lower cost than the real thing. Oftentimes, this type of siding can be virtually indistinguishable from actual wood siding! There are a variety of styles and textures.

Fiber cement siding is low maintenance and termite resistant, however there have been reported problems with moisture–that’s why we work with James Hardie. They have worked on their products for over 30 years and dedicated millions of dollars to refining their product into the best fiber cement siding in the industry.

Vinyl: Arguably one of the most popular siding choices for homeowners, vinyl siding is a great low cost and low maintenance option for your home. Like fiber cement siding, vinyl siding offers substantial versatility in terms of colors and textures. The one major caveat with vinyl siding is that it can be prone to cracking and buckling under cold temperatures if not installed properly–that’s why we work closely with CertainTeed, the best vinyl siding manufacturers in the industry, to provide both the quality and service you seek.

Wood: Most would say this type of siding has the greatest “curb appeal”: with a variety of colors, textures, and finishes, your home can get a stunning look with wood siding. However, there are a few drawbacks: because of all the variation, there is a greater range of costs, from both installation and maintenance, as an exterior finish is required and must be occasionally serviced. Wood siding is much more susceptible to weather, rotting, and insects/rodents.

Metal: Metal siding is typically made up of aluminum or steel. Often this siding is used as “retrofit” siding, meaning applied over wood siding that is worn out or damaged. If installed properly, there are typically no issues with moisture or unwanted insects/rodents. This type of siding offers both horizontal or vertical styles, and comes in a variety of colors. The major drawbacks to this type of siding can be prone to dents or fading over time, thus requiring specialized coating at additional cost.

Soffit & Fascia Installation

Soffits are designed to provide attic ventilation and water shedding from exterior walls. Technically, a soffit is the underside of any element of a building. The most common soffit is found in the area under the eaves on the exterior of the house. The soffit extends from the side of the house to the edge of the eave and closes the space beneath the eave.

Fascia is used in conjunction with soffits for added aesthetics and is also needed for the installation of gutters. Fascia is the band running horizontally and situated vertically under a roof edge. It is mounted on the exposed ends of rafters or the top of exterior walls to create a layer between the edge of the roof and the outside. In addition to serving an aesthetic function by creating a smooth, even appearance on the edge of the roof, fascia board also protects the roof and the interior of the house from weather damage. Not all styles of home design feature fascia boards.

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