Roof Maintenance 101 

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Roof Maintenance 101    You wouldn’t assume that your dishwasher would properly wash your dishes without soap, or an old rusted bike would work without any grease… Then why would you assume that a dirty roof would protect your home? Most people assume that a roof is good to go after installing, but roof needs maintenance to perform properly. Here in this Aspen article, we go over the many different steps you can take to maintain your roof.  Pesky Overhangs:            …

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Covers For Others Program 2018

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C4O     Community Member: “You mean it’s free? There’s no catch?” Aspen Team Member: “Covers for Others is absolutely free.”   You cannot imagine the looks of disbelief you get when you tell people that your company gives away free roofs to people every year. With companies that only care about profits and tons of fake social media giveaways …

Why Aspen Only Uses the Best

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Aspen says that you should hire a reputable contractor because only a reputable contractor would use the best products. And that’s true. Aspen only uses the best products and product manufactures. Therefore, in this Aspen blog article, we go over a few products we use and why we consider them some of the best.       Underlayment: Aspens specially …

Roofing Stories: Horror Roof Disaster

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  Roofing Stories: Horror Roof Disaster Series: Blog #1     Potential Customer: “Why would I have you do my roof when myself or someone else could do it for cheaper?”   This. This is why.     THE ROOF: This poor roof was spotted in the Midwest this spring season when a project consultant was going around neighborhoods talking to …

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5 Reasons to Replace Your Roof

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Looking for reasons to replace your roof? Well, here are 5 great ones.   Shingle tabs are curled Shingles typically curl in two ways. Cupping occurs when the edges of a shingle turn upwards. Clawing happens when the edges remain flat and the middle starts to rise. These curls indicate signs of weather damage and they can even indicate potential …