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Would you like to know the true condition of your roof or the roof's probable life expectancy? Code Compliance Roof Inspections performed for various City and/or County Building Departments here in Colorado. We have the knowledge, the experience, the reputation, and the desire to solve your roofing problems.

Since 1999 RE/COR Inc. has contracted our Roof Inspection Service to several Metro Denver City/County Building Departments as their sole or major residential and/or commercial roof inspector. We performed Code Compliance Inspections for all types of Roof Installations including concrete tile roofing, cedar shakes, asphalt shingles, and most flat roofing membranes plus many other alternative types of roofing materials.

Some have used our company when hailstorms have damaged the roofs in their area. Some of the other Colorado City and/or County Building Departments where we have performed some Code Compliance Roof Inspections for over the years are: City of Commerce City, City of Arvada, City and County of Denver, and Elbert County.
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Jim Ragsdale, the principal of RE/COR Inc., co-owned and operated one of the largest and most respected roofing companies in the Denver Metro Area from 1972 to 1990 with branch offices in Pocatello, Idaho; Casper, Wyoming; and Houston, Texas. While operating the roofing company, several roofing manufacturers consulted Jim Ragsdale routinely for his expertise and opinions in reviewing installation manuals and testing roofing products.
Concrete roof tile is made of sand, cement, and water. The exact materials vary somewhat with each manufacturer but basically contain Portland cement, blended hydraulic cements and fly ash, sand, and other aggregates. The products from most manufacturers look very similar in size and shapes and colors.
However, just asking for bids without any directions guarantees that comparing the proposals will be difficult or impossible. The proposals will be like comparing apples to oranges or worse. Properly writing the Request For Proposal (RFP) puts the Property Owner in control rather than the Roofing Contractor.
Roofing Guidelines web pages contain important information about roofing materials and accessories and their installation. Roofing Code Information web pages alert Roofing Contractors and Building Inspectors to important information and issues that have to do with the roofing industry. General Roofing Information web pages have to do with general roofing information that will improve communications between all those interested in roofing.
Roofing Contractor have a good quality roof installation. Passing our roof inspections greatly reduces the chance of roof leaks, other roofing problems, callbacks and litigations. Building Codes and Manufacturer's specifications can sometimes be conflicting and can vary from one area to another.
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