Knowledge Base
Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against the elements, so it’s important to keep it in top shape. The Mile Hi Roofing blog is your go-to resource for all things roofing, providing expert advice, tips, and insights to help you make informed decisions about your home. Whether you’re dealing with storm damage, considering a roof replacement, or simply want to learn more about maintaining your roof, our blog has you covered. We cover a wide range of topics, from storm damage repair and insurance claims to choosing the right roofing materials and energy-efficient solutions. We also provide helpful information on gutter maintenance and installation, and much more. Explore our articles today and become a more informed homeowner. We’re dedicated to helping you protect your property and ensure a safe and comfortable home for years to come.
How Do You Winterize Your Home and Roof? Tips, Tricks, and a ChecklistÂ
Winter in Colorado is beautiful, but it can also be brutal. Blizzards, freezing temperatures, and intense sun can take a toll on your home, especially your roof. Taking the time to properly winterize your home and roof can prevent costly damage and keep your family safe and comfortable all season long. In this guide, Mile Hi Roofing shares expert tips and a handy checklist to help you prepare your home for whatever winter throws your way.Â
Your Guide to Filing a Roof Insurance Claim in Colorado
Roof damage can be a stressful experience, but understanding the insurance claims process can help alleviate some of the burden. This guide will walk you through the steps of filing a roof
Help! I Have a Hail-Damaged Roof
The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center reported 6,962 hailstorms in the US last year. Has a recent storm pummeled your Denver, Boulder, or Front Range home? Discovering a hail-damaged roof can
Multi-Family Roofing: Common Challenges and Solutions
Multi-Family Roofing: Common Challenges and Solutions Multi-family roofing presents unique challenges that demand specialized care and attention. Unlike single-family homes, multi-family buildings have increased foot traffic, complex drainage systems, and shared living