Anchor Roofing LLC

Loveland Roofing Company

Get expert residential & commercial roofing services from consultation to completion in Loveland, Colorado. 

If you’re need of a reliable roofing company, Anchor Roofing LLC is the team for you

ROOFERS FOR RESIDENTS OF LOVELAND, COLORADO

A Local Loveland Roofing Company you can rely on

The Gateway To The Rockies is how Loveland, Colorado is most commonly known. Bordering Rocky Mountain National Park and sitting in the shadow of several fourteeners, Loveland, CO is truly the last stop before one enters the Rocky Mountains. Often used as a basecamp by intrepid outsiders looking to scale Colorado’s peaks or ski her mountains, Loveland has been a welcoming place for visitors since its founding in 1877.

The second largest city in Larimer County, and the fourteenth most populous city in Colorado, Loveland has avoided many of the tourist problems other cities in Colorado have struggled with. A home rule municipality, Loveland has maintained a small town family vibe even as it has continued to grow into itself as a city. Loveland is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts from all over the country. With a natural wonder like the Devil’s Backbone and art and history education sites such as the Loveland Museum and Benson Park Sculpture Garden, it’s no wonder so many choose to live and raise their families here.

Still, life in Loveland, CO can be rocky at times. Despite having wonderful neighbors and a supportive community, living on the edge of the Rocky Mountains comes with its challenges. Whether it is digging your vehicle out in the morning before work, learning how to drive on snowy roads, or becoming a master at getting your car or truck out of icy ditches, Loveland is for the strong hearted and able bodied.

Being prepared is what keeps residents of Loveland, CO independent and self-reliant, and nothing deserves more attention to its condition and continued health than the roof of your house. Your roof is what protects your family and keeps you warm and safe in the winter. It is never something that should be neglected.

Anchor Roofing LLC is the best local choice for all of your roofing needs. From installs to upkeep, Anchor Roofing LLC is the most respected roofing contractor in Loveland, Colorado.

LOVELAND, COLORADO ROOFERS

Committed to getting the job done right. Everytime.

Anchor Roofing LLC is a dedicated roofing company from Loveland, CO offering high-quality residential and commercial roofing inspections, repairs, and replacements. Get expert roofing services from consultation to completion.

Anchor Roofing is a Colorado roofing company with a deep commitment to the highest standards of excellence. When we say excellence, we mean honest inspections, an expert project manager, full transparency, top-notch workmanship, and safe, respectful processes. We’re building a loyal base of clients we serve within our community, so you can always trust us to tell the truth about the state of your roof. 

At Anchor Roofing, you can count on us to provide excellence from start to finish, offering the best in materials and customer service. When you work with Anchor Roofing, you can rest assured that your roof will get the care it needs.

One Project Manager Throughout the Entire Process

Have you ever been sold a service and felt buyer’s remorse throughout the entire process? In the roofing industry, that can be very common. And we’ve found that the #1 reason this happens is because homeowners are usually passed from the sales rep, to an account manager, and to another account manager (in some cases 4 to 5 employees!). All the while important information about your home is lost in translation, expectations are not met, and another poor roofing experience is created.

That’s why we serve our homeowners with one Project Manager throughout the entire processFrom the initial inspection to the final walkthrough, you will work with the same Project Manager. We run our roofing business the way we would personally liked to be treated. And we know you will appreciate the same level of service.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT HIRING A ROOFER

Gain confidence in finding the right roofing company

1).  How do I find the best roofer?

With so much information available on the internet today, sometimes the most difficult part can be cutting through the static. Here are a few tips to help you find the best roofer for you. Seek Referrals: Do you have a friend who just used a roofing contractor? Perhaps someone at your church or place of business has had work done recently. People love to talk about the contractors they use, whether they are happy or upset with them. Referrals help you to be certain the company you use is walking their talk. Check Online Reviews: While reviews from friends and neighbors are important, such a small sample size can be skewed if, for instance, your neighbor’s grandson just started his own roofing company. Internet reviews are helpful because they aggregate a much larger number of former customers. If a company has 40 or 50 reviews and the vast majority of them are positive, then you have a pretty good idea of what kind of work they do. Find out about their warranty: This means more than just to ask if they have one. A warranty is only as good as the company behind it. In growing cities like Loveland, out of town contractors will come through and offer cheap prices on shoddy work, then close their business and move out of town long before the warranty is up. To avoid this kind of scam always look for local, longstanding businesses. Odds are, if your roofer makes their home on the front range, they will be there for you in the future. Always check their licensing and insurance: Any reputable roofer will happily provide you this information. It’s not an imposition to ask. In fact, it shows that you will only accept the best work, something a truly dedicated roofer knows they will be able to offer you.

2).  What should I look for in a roofing contractor?

Insurance: Under no circumstances should you ever hire someone to work on any part of your home if they are not fully insured. This is even more important with a job like roofing that comes with inherent risk. Ask to see their insurance paperwork before you let any tradesmen work at your home or business. Communication: You want to hire a roofer who can clearly communicate the work necessary, the price, and the amount of time and disruption. Having your roof worked on or replaced is a big undertaking, and you want to know that you and your roofer are on the same page every step of the way.

3) What questions should I ask a roofing company?

Who owns the business?: Out of town roofing companies often still hire locals to build their roofs. Unfortunately the bar for these roofers is significantly lower than that of long standing local teams. Knowing if the owner is local or some businessman from Boston goes a long way towards knowing what kind of workmanship you are going to get. Can I view your portfolio?: A good roofer is a proud roofer. A good roofer wants you to see the work they have done. This question will not only lead to physical evidence of whether they do good work or not, but will also give you an idea of whether they are confident in their work or not. Who will be installing my roof?: Most local companies will have one of their roofers meet with you, but storm and population chasers often use a separate salesperson who is not even familiar with the work that is done. Make sure that the people selling you the roof are actually experienced in the business of roofing.

4) How do I get the best price on a roof?

Get an inspection done: Know what is wrong with your roof and what needs to be done before you hire a roofer. This knowledge will help you to know whether the estimate given is fair or not. Make sure your roof isn’t still under warranty: Check through any files left by the previous owners to see who built the roof, when, and what the warranty was. Get multiple quotes: Like with any major purchase, choosing a roofer should be something you do cautiously. Never take the first quote. Watch out for financing schemes: If a roofing company knocks on your door with a “pay-nothing-now” financing plan that seems too good to be true, it probably is. Read the fine print and make sure you don’t mortgage your future. 5).  HowCan I view your portfolio?: A good roofer is a proud roofer. A good roofer wants you to see the work they have done. This question will not only lead to physical evidence of whether they do good work or not, but will also give you an idea of whether they are confident in their work or not. Who will be installing my roof?: Most local companies will have one of their roofers meet with you, but storm and population chasers often use a separate salesperson who is not even familiar with the work that is done. Make sure that the people selling you the roof are actually experienced in the business of roofing.

5) How do I know it's time to replace my roof?

Know how old your roof is: If your roof is between 15-20 years, then there is a good chance you can get by with repairs. Knowing the age of your roof will go a long way toward knowing how much work it needs. Check wear and tear: Is your roof missing shingles? Is all of the granulation worn off? Are you seeing exposed wood? Check the attic: Often long before a drip starts coming through your ceiling, it begins with moisture on the joists. Check to see if any piece of the structure of the roof is wet or looks like it has been wet before. Get an inspection: If you are noticing any major wear and tear or leakage, the best course of action is to have it inspected.Make sure your roof isn’t still under warranty: Check through any files left by the previous owners to see who built the roof, when, and what the warranty was. Get multiple quotes: Like with any major purchase, choosing a roofer should be something you do cautiously. Never take the first quote. Watch out for financing schemes: If a roofing company knocks on your door with a “pay-nothing-now” financing plan that seems too good to be true, it probably is. Read the fine print and make sure you don’t mortgage your future. 5).  HowCan I view your portfolio?: A good roofer is a proud roofer. A good roofer wants you to see the work they have done. This question will not only lead to physical evidence of whether they do good work or not, but will also give you an idea of whether they are confident in their work or not. Who will be installing my roof?: Most local companies will have one of their roofers meet with you, but storm and population chasers often use a separate salesperson who is not even familiar with the work that is done. Make sure that the people selling you the roof are actually experienced in the business of roofing.

6) Will my insurance pay for my roof?

Homeowners insurance generally covers only peril-related issues such as a tree falling through your home.  If your roof is still within its warranty, then your best bet is to call the roofer who built it.Check wear and tear: Is your roof missing shingles? Is all of the granulation worn off? Are you seeing exposed wood? Check the attic: Often long before a drip starts coming through your ceiling, it begins with moisture on the joists. Check to see if any piece of the structure of the roof is wet or looks like it has been wet before. Get an inspection: If you are noticing any major wear and tear or leakage, the best course of action is to have it inspected.Make sure your roof isn’t still under warranty: Check through any files left by the previous owners to see who built the roof, when, and what the warranty was. Get multiple quotes: Like with any major purchase, choosing a roofer should be something you do cautiously. Never take the first quote. Watch out for financing schemes: If a roofing company knocks on your door with a “pay-nothing-now” financing plan that seems too good to be true, it probably is. Read the fine print and make sure you don’t mortgage your future. 5).  HowCan I view your portfolio?: A good roofer is a proud roofer. A good roofer wants you to see the work they have done. This question will not only lead to physical evidence of whether they do good work or not, but will also give you an idea of whether they are confident in their work or not. Who will be installing my roof?: Most local companies will have one of their roofers meet with you, but storm and population chasers often use a separate salesperson who is not even familiar with the work that is done. Make sure that the people selling you the roof are actually experienced in the business of roofing.

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