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Residential

1st Priority Roofing is one of the foremost roofing experts in our field. Committed to efficient and professional solutions, our team of residential roof specialists is experienced, insured, and knowledgeable. We prioritize friendliness and respect, striving to deliver the best service to our neighbors, ensuring utmost professionalism with every job.

Replacement Options

Asphalt Shingle Roofs

Asphalt shingle roofs are our most popular home roofing option. Due to their affordability and durability, it’s a top choice for home roofs. Using only the highest quality materials, our residential roofing experts will get the job done right, giving you peace of mind that your new asphalt roof is sturdy and reliable.

Metal Roofs

More and more homeowners are choosing metal because as an individual, your budget is limited and metal roof costs are lower than other materials over time. Metal roofs last longer, are more weather resistant, and are easy to maintain.

Flat Roofs

Although not as common in residential areas as other types, flat roofs are an option for some mainly due to their low cost advantage. The roofs are easier to install and can also increase usable outdoor space. If you’re looking for low maintenance, look into installing a flat roof.

Tile Roofs

Made of either clay or concrete, a tiled roof will ensure that you never replace your roof again in your lifetime. Tile roofs are low maintenance, extremely durable, impervious to rot and mildew. Given these factors, they can last up to 100 years.

Slate Roofs

Many would agree that slate roofs are the pinnacle in roof types. The natural state of the material gives the home a beautiful finish, but the key distinguishing factor of slate is its lifespan of up to 200 years in some cases, which is only possible because of its extreme durability.

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Commercial

From full replacement to minor repairs and anything in between, 1st Priority Roofing is proud to offer a range of commercial roofing services to all customers. We guarantee our work and demand the highest level of service from all of our roofing experts, so you can rest assured your business property is in good hands.

Replacement Options

Single-Ply Membrane Roofing

Single-Ply Membranes are synthetic, polymer-based roofing materials that provide a single layer of roof protection for your commercial building. Vital for insulation and waterproofing, they can last over 30 years if properly maintained.

Commercial Metal Roofs

Single-Ply Membranes are synthetic, polymer-based roofing materials that provide a single layer of roof protection for your commercial building. Vital for insulation and waterproofing, they can last over 30 years if properly maintained.

Built-Up Roofing (BUR)

Let us take the pain out of insurance claim admin. We’re happy to assist you and your insurance provider to work through the process. It’s essential to have proper documentation if you want to make a successful insurance claim. 1st Priority Roofing Denver can help you speed up the claim and avoid any unwelcome surprises. It’s always a good idea to 

Modified bitumen

Modified bitumen is a popular roofing material installed on commercial buildings, particularly those with low-slope or flat roofing systems. Made from asphalt, the standard modified bitumen system is a two-ply system installed in rolls. It is easy to repair and maintain, and many experts rate its tear-resistance as one of modified bitumen’s strongest features against commercial roofing alternatives.

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Our on-site evaluation and roofing recommendations are customized to your needs, and we offer no interest or low interest financing options to fit any budget. We work quickly, and schedule projects on your timeline.

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FAQ

How do I know my roof needs to be replaced?
There are a number of signs that could point to a potential roof replacement, but your first step should be to check your home improvement records for when the current roof was installed and measure this against the type of material it’s made of. Some tell-tale signs include cracked or curled shingles, missing granules and simply a worn, old-looking roof that lets you know it’s time for a replacement without a doubt.
Can you replace part of a roof?
In the case of shingles or tiles, all it takes to fix your roof up is simply replacing the faulty parts to restore your roof to good order. However, if the damage extends to a large surface area, you may want to consider replacing your roof instead, as this may be the more cost-effective option in the long run.
How often should you change your roof?
This varies greatly according to the type of roof. Asphalt shingles have a lifespan of 30 years max, while metal roofs can go up to 75 years, concrete and clay tiles to 100, and slate roofs can last as long as 200 years.
How long should a commercial roof last?
Two factors will determine the lifespan of a commercial roof: the type of material and whether it is regularly maintained. A commercial roof can generally last anything between 20 and 45 years, with the longest lifespan achieved from metal, then asphalt. Single-ply membrane materials tend to yield shorter lifespans, say up to 30 years. Remember, regular maintenance and additional roof coating can add some good couple years onto the life of your commercial roof.
What is the best material to cover a flat roof?
PVC is largely considered the best material for flat roofing amongst roof specialists. They are particularly strong and durable and therefore enjoy a lifespan of up to 30 years with regular maintenance. Other great options for flat roofs include metal (the priciest option), TPO and modified bitumen. As with anything, the best option will be determined by your specific need, preference and budget.
How much does a commercial roof cost?
This will vary according to the material used, but you can work on around $1.50 – $10.00 per square foot. Keep in mind that asphalt will be the on the lower end of this range, single ply membranes in the mid-range and metal and on the higher-end.