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wqroofinggutters · 2 years ago
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Roof Repair and Installation Services in Denver
WQ ROOFING & GUTTERS provides Roof Repair and Installation Services in Denver region. We cover Denver, Lakewood, Lakewood, Colorado, and surrounding areas. We specialize in a variety of residential shingle roof projects to torch down commercial projects. We also offer seamless gutters to complete any project. WQ Roofing and gutters has over 20 years of experience and have an endless list of satisfied clients. Reach out to us by calling us at +1 (720) 297-4022.
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goldenspikeroofinginc · 6 months ago
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Discover the secrets of a top industrial roofer with Secrets of Top Industrial Roofers: Unlimited Industrial Roofing Guideline by Golden Spike Roofing. Unlock expert tips and insights on exceptional industrial roofing service to ensure durability and excellence for your projects.
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excelcg12 · 8 months ago
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Roof Repair in Denver, CO
Are you facing roof issues in Denver, CO? Look no further than ExcelCG for top-notch roof repair in Denver CO services tailored to meet your needs. As a leading roofing company in the area, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional craftsmanship and unmatched customer satisfaction.
Don't let a damaged roof compromise the safety and integrity of your property. Trust ExcelCG for reliable and professional roof repair services in Denver, CO. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and experience the difference our expertise can make for your home or business.
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coloradoroofingco · 1 year ago
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Top 5 types of Roofing Meterials for your home
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solvistaroofing2 · 2 years ago
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Here Are The Best Roof Repair In Denver
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If you're looking for an affordable and reliable roof repair in Denver, We offer a variety of services to help keep your home safe, secure, and functional. We handle all types of repairs, from residential and commercial roofs to leak repair and hail damage. For more information, visit our website: https://bit.ly/3KkUR1k
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eliteconstruction · 2 months ago
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All the reasons not to leave food in the truck on a jobsite.
All the reasons not to leave food in the truck on a jobsite.
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bluesprucecg · 4 months ago
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Preventive Roof Maintenance in Denver, CO
Ensure your roof's longevity with Blue Frog Roofing's preventive maintenance services. Our experts provide thorough inspections and timely repairs to protect your investment. Visit us for reliable roofing solutions.
https://bluefrogroofing.com/services/preventative-maintenance/
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lemtroofingdenver · 8 months ago
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Denver Roofing Contractor Services: Quality That Goes Beyond Cover
Denver, the bustling and thriving urban jewel of Colorado, offers its residents a blend of unique architecture which lends itself to a variety of roofing styles. The important role that a reliable roofing contractor plays in ensuring the safety and longevity of these structures cannot be overstated. Here is an exploration into the key responsibilities and diverse services offered by a professional roofing contractor in Denver.
Understanding the Role of a Roofing Contractor
A roofing contractor plays an integral part in building homeowners' confidence in their property's fortitude against weather extremes. By assessing the conditions and providing expert guidance on maintenance or replacement needs, a licensed Denver roofing contractor gives homeowners peace of mind. Professional roofers also alleviate concerns associated with unnecessary repairs or replacements, leading not only to cost savings but also long-term trust and convenience.
Range of Roofing Services 
A skilled Denver-based roofing contractor is equipped to handle a wide spectrum of tasks. These include roof installation for new constructions, roof repair & restoration work for existing properties, and even complete roof replacement when circumstances warrant it. Their expertise often extends across different types of roofs – from traditional asphalt shingles to flat or low-slope variants prevalent in urban settings like Denver.
Tailored Solutions for Unique Architecture 
Denver's architectural variety requires local roofers to possess comprehensive knowledge about various roof design principles. This includes understanding how each type fares under Denver's specific weather patterns such as snow-filled winters or intense summer sun exposure. Skilled contractors offer advice on suitable materials based on a property’s structure and environmental factors contributing to its condition over time.
Ongoing Maintenance Support 
Maintaining one's rooftop optimally goes beyond initial installations or replacements; it involves regular inspections and necessary quick fixes from time to time. A nimble roofer understands this need for consistent surveillance against normal wear & tear as well as seasonal hazards. They can establish efficient maintenance systems to proactively detect and address potential roofing issues, saving homeowners expensive repair costs in the long run.
Safety and Compliance 
Operating on rooftops involves potential risks. Denver roofing contractors not only excel at executing their tasks efficiently but also ensure utmost safety while doing so. They harmonize local building codes and safety regulations in their everyday practices, ensuring compliance during installation or restoration projects. This ensures safe work environments along with legal protections for property owners.
Sustainable Practices 
Denver roofers, mindful of Colorado's environmental ethos, incorporate sustainable practices into their operations. Whether it is using energy-efficient materials or recycling old roofing components, these actions assist in reducing environmental impact and often offer utility savings benefits to homeowners.
In conclusion, an adept Denver roofing contractor provides more than just a protective covering for structures; they offer invaluable advice about suitable styles and materials based on unique architectural features prevalent in Denver, address maintenance needs proactively with regular inspections & quick fixes, prioritize safety & compliance across all operations, and foster sustainable methods that align with environmental considerations. Reaching out to a reliable professional roofer can be a worthy investment for all Denver property owners striving for durable structures resistant to Colorado’s diverse climate conditions.
LEMT Roofing Denver
4710 Nome St Unit 39618, Denver, CO 80239
(720) 782-8951
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Greetings From Denver Colorado!!
We are your neighborhood roofers in Denver, Colorado. With the most competitive prices, our qualified staff offers you the highest-quality roofing services. We provide you with:
Free quotes on EVERY roofing service Free estimates on ALL roofing services;
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pachnerexteriors · 1 year ago
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Pachner Exteriors, LLC
We make the storm damage repair process as easy as possible by providing exceptional products and service and working on your behalf to maximize your insurance payout.
Address: 12150 W 44th Ave, Unit 104, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033, USA Phone: 720-467-6225 Website: https://pachnerexteriors.com/
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Steve (Steven) Metzler (1925-2024) was born on June 10, 1925 in Deda, Romania. He grew up in a Hasidic family and experienced extreme antisemitism prior to the Holocaust including being beaten and called “Christ killer” in the first grade. When the German army arrived in his town, his family were made to house two soldiers, one of whom offered to help them escape. Steve’s father rejected the offer and within a month, all of the Jews in the area were forced into the Oradea ghetto. Shortly after arriving at the ghetto in May of 1944, Steve and his family were brought to the trains on June 1.
Their train ride spanned four to six days and some of the elderly individuals on the train realized it was heading to Auschwitz based on the towns they rode through. The train arrived at Auschwitz-Birkenau on June 6 where everyone deboarded and were immediately forced into a selection line where Steve saw his mother for the last time as they were separated and she was ushered toward the crematorium. After selection, Steve, along with many others, were told to strip naked, had all of their hair cut off, were sprayed with disinfectant, tattooed with their prisoner number, and were marched to their bunks. Steve was selected to work with a roof repair group, which provided him the ability to observe the extent of operations at the camps. During his time at Auschwitz-Birkenau, Steve witnessed many atrocities first hand. He was forced to watch hangings of other prisoners in the evenings and saw German Shepherds being set upon other prisoners. In August of 1944, during another selection, Steve knew that he was not well enough to pass and jumped out of a second story window to hide in another bunk room while selection occurred. Near the end of 1944, Steve and his work group were driven to the Birkenau crematorium. Upon arrival they were informed that they would not be getting gassed and burned, but instead were there to drill holes for dynamite to destroy the building. Steve, along with the prisoners of Auschwitz-Birkenau were evacuated on January 15, 1945 and began a death march.
He marched for two to three months before his group arrived at a makeshift concentration camp in a large field deep in Germany. They began the march with 16,000 people and arrived with 300. His group was forced to dig ditches around a German airfield, but he knew that for his health he would have to escape before the next march. One night, he crawled under the fence to a river, crossed several irrigation ditches, and found an abandoned barn where he waited for eight days before being liberated by the United States Armed Forces.
After liberation, he had dysentery and was brought to a hospital where he was also confirmed to have tuberculosis. He spent two years at a sanatorium in Haunstein, Germany. In 1950, Steve arrived in America and subsequently settled in Denver, Colorado. He worked in electronics repair and construction before retiring and getting into the art business. He has a daughter and two grandchildren.
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This is the Great Uncle, quasi-grandfather, that just passed. News didn't get to me immediately. I don't have any family photos and cliped his bio from a Holocaust rememberence project because I don't trust myself to tell it right.
His grandson made a movie about going back to his hometown for the first time since 1944. Everyone except the old people in the film are vaguely annoying but Steve tells several of his stories that are so engaing but this is the one I think is most riveting. It's the story of his escape. Setting it up slightly, he's crawled under barbed wire, he has dysentary and tuberculousis and of course severe malnourishment. He slides his body into a irrigation ditch which has water in it.
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wqroofinggutters · 2 years ago
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Flat Roof Waterproofing Services in Denver, CO
We specialize in a variety of residential shingle roof projects to torch down commercial projects. We also offer Seamless Gutters to complete any project. WQ Roofing and Gutters has over 20 years of experience. WQ actually stands for William Quintana. I'm a native of Colorado. The Roofing business is something that has been in my family for Generations. With all this experience I'm prepared for any situation that any project can throw. We are licensed, insured, and locally owned. Don't hesitate to call at +1 (720) 297-4022 and visit our company profile: https://dribbble.com/Wqroofinggutters/about
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goldenspikeroofinginc · 6 months ago
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Best Ways To Secure Your Roof to Prevent Animals Attic On Own Roof That May Be Residential Or Commercial Property.Golden Spike Roofing | || 303-942-1386 ||
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jungle-angel · 2 years ago
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Alley Cats on a Rusted Roof (Rhett Abbott x Reader)
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Summary: Rhett’s hiding from his mother and (y/n) and it’s not long before the other men in the extended family come to join
Notes: Based off of the “Mike and Molly” episode where Joyce goes crazy with the spring cleaning and the guys are all roosted up on the roof and singing John Denver
 Granite Trail Reservation
Wabang, WY
Rhett couldn’t get to the Redwood’s fast enough. Cece had already gone nuts with the spring cleaning, making him, Perry and Royal clean out the attic, rake the yard and the rest of the ranch work on top of that. He needed a day, but knew he wasn’t going to get anywhere else......plus it didn’t really help that the Duttons had come down from Montana to visit and that the kids were all running amuck.
He pulled up to the smaller ranch he had known so well and the house that once had been a good sized mobile home with other pieces and extensions built off of it. In the yard roamed a few horses while the barn out back housed the other animals and critters that called this place home. As soon as Rhett pulled to a stop, he went up and knocked at the screen door.
“The hell are you doing here?” Wes chuckled when he answered the door.
“You gotta hide me dude,�� Rhett told him. “Ma’s going crazy with the spring cleaning and I can’t take it anymore.”
“You’re in luck,” Wes told him. “Gutters need cleaning and the roof needs re-shingling.”
Rhett groaned and ran his hand over his face.
“C’mon, what can it hurt?” Wes asked him. “I go up to the roof when I hide from Nora.”
Rhett rolled his eyes and followed Wes as they grabbed a ladder and headed up to the roof. “You gonna want lunch?” Wes asked him.
“What do you have?”
“Might go down to the corner and grab a sandwich later,” Wes answered. “Uncle said he’s gonna come by and see if he can help get one of the fences repaired.”
Rhett and Wes set to work cleaning out the gutters, a job that was less then pleasant and not one they necessarily looked forward to. Rhett gagged when he hauled out a dead rat that had probably been there since the beginning of winter, cringing as he thought of Bartholomew, the cream colored little rat Hannah had kept as a pet.
“Oh God, it’s nasty,” Rhett gagged. ‘So nasty!”
“Chuck it across the yard,” Wes told him. “Buzzards will probably get at it.”
Rhett and Wes continued to scoop out the nasty muck from the gutters when they heard someone climbing up the ladder to the roof. “Ta 'c meeywi, knuckleheads,” Wes’s father greeted.
“Mornin Russ,” Rhett replied.
“Dad, what the hell are you doing?” Wes asked him.
“I’m hiding from your mother,” Russ chuckled.
“You’ve got knee surgery in three days,” Wes reminded him. “You shouldn’t even be up here.”
“If I’m gonna go, it’s gonna be after at least three beers and in peace and quiet,” Russell told him. “And not with your mother nagging my ear off at every hour of every day.”
Russ hauled up a small red beer cooler with him, his knee creaking and popping as Rhett and Wes both helped him up. “You hiding too Rhett?” Russ asked him.
“Yeah, Ma’s goin crazy with the spring cleaning,” Rhett answered. “Last I heard, (y/n), Monica and Beth were all cleaning the silver.”
Russell made a face. “And I thought our end was bad,” he laughed.
The three of them scraped the last of the gunk from the gutters, hosing it out as best they could until the water ran clear. The sun was shining high in the sky and not a cloud to be seen. The grass rippled in the warm breeze as it blew across the hills and through the pines while somewhere high in the sky, a flock of birds took off from the treetops.
Another truck pulled up barely a half hour later and out jumped Royal, John, Thomas and Mo, each one of them hoping to find a spot up on the roof to hide from the women of the house. Kayce and Rip weren’t too far behind them, both of them exasperated and ready to relax.
“Ya’ll got any spots up there?!” Royal called to Russ.
“C’mon up!” Russell answered.
The men climbed up the ladder, perching themselves up on the roof before digging into the cooler and settling in like roosters perched on the roof of a coop.
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Cecelia Abbott pulled up to the house, noticing the three trucks parked in the dirt driveway. She smiled and shook her head as she got out and made her way to the front door. 
“Cece!” Winona Redwood said happily. “Whatcha looking for?” 
“My clueless knucklehead of a son and his equally clueless knucklehead of a father,” Cece answered. 
“Check the roof, I think we have a nice assortment up there,” Winona told her. “You gonna want anything before you go? I need to run down to the corner and get a box of salt.” 
“I’ll help make lunch as soon as I find’em,” Cece half laughed. 
Cece rounded the corner to find the ladder, lured by the off kilter singing of a group of men who sounded more like screechy alley cats than actual singers. Sure enough, she climbed up and there they all were. 
“Aye, Calypso, the places you've been to The things that you've shown us, the stories you tell Aye, Calypso, I sing to your spirit The men who have served you so long and so well” 
Cece suddenly chimed in, the men turning their heads and each one with an “oh shit” look on their faces before they too joined her and finished off the song. 
“Oh hey, darlin,” Royal greeted. “I didn’t know you were here.” 
Cece gave him “the look”, one hand on her hip and the other still gripping the ladder. “Neither did I,” she said sternly. 
Each of the men meekly hid their beers, knowing what was bound to come next. 
“Now pray tell, why did ya’ll sneak away from your chores?” 
None of them really wanted to answer but Cece could tell what all of them were thinking. 
“Well,” she said. “I’m gonna go into town with Nona for a bit. Chores can wait till tomorrow.” 
As soon as she was gone, the men thanked God above that they had gotten out of their spring chores. Yet one thing still stuck with them even as they started singing the song once more. 
Cece always did....and always would, scare the ever living crap out of them. 
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coloradoroofingco · 1 year ago
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Common Causes of Roof Leaks and How to Identify Them
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datascraping001 · 2 years ago
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