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Residential Reroofing Frontier Roofing Systems is unique when it comes to residential roofing contractors. Here is how we are different. Helping you and the environment Frontier Roofing Systems, Inc. makes it a priority to practice Green Building Concepts and we are members of the United States Green Building Council. There is a large amount of shingles that are taken to the landfills each year. In Colorado alone there is approximately 240,000 tons of asphalt shingles taken to the landfills each year. 12 million tons of nation wide. Any roofing materials that can be recycled will. We are members of the Roofs to Roads projects where asphalt shingles are recycled and added as a binder in Asphalt Paving. Metal, plastic, wood and other products that are recycled as often as possible. Protecting your home Damage protection plan Your home is important to you and to us. On every reroof job we create a written damage protection plan that clearly defines how our crew will protect your property. The process of removing your old roof and installing a new one can be very damaging to many things such as your landscaping and home exterior. That is why we take it so seriously and create a plan of how we are going to protect your home. Leak protection plan As a Colorado native I know how fast the weather can change. The last thing that you want is a leak to occur during the roofing process. We will not put your property at risk just to get the job done. We will create a written Leak Protection plan for every job. Safety Plan We carry liability and workers compensation insurance. This alone does not make your project safe. A written safety plan is created for the crew to follow. We care about our employees and do not want any injuries to occur. Frontier Roofing Systems, Inc. is fully Licensed and Insured |
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Quick Links Roofing Services Roofing Products Resource Links United States Department of Energy (EPA) Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy (DSIRE) www.dsireusa.org
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