Cold Lake roofing contractors in Alberta

4 companies found in your city.

DunRite Roofing Limited
  • DunRite Roofing Limited
  • Address: 10-42130, Township Rd 624, Cold Lake, AB T9M, Canada
  • Phone: +1 780-594-5471
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  • 1 reviews
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Western Roofing
  • Western Roofing
  • Address: 1403 9 St, Cold Lake, AB T9M 1J7, Canada
  • Phone: +1 780-826-4015
  • Zipcode: T9M 1J7
  • 1 reviews
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All In Roofing
  • All In Roofing
  • Address: 5201 51 Ave, Cold Lake, AB T9M 1P3, Canada
  • Phone: +1 780-815-2282
  • Zipcode: T9M 1P3
  • 3 reviews
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Omnia novas
  • Omnia novas
  • Address: 5810 51 Ave, Cold Lake, AB T9M 1S3, Canada
  • Phone: +1 780-573-8025
  • Zipcode: T9M 1S3
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A roof leak can be a horrible thing to come home to. Puddled water, stained ceilings and ruined furniture are sure to be discovered. But puddles of water on your floor are just the beginning of problems. Once water has been allowed to sit in insulation, on wood and other roofing materials, dangerous mold, mildew and fungus can begin to grow. Mildew can damage paper products and insulative materials in attic spaces. Wood fungus can grow in warm and wet places within days that can rot structural components, turning them into crumbling woodchips in no time fast.

Roof Leaks can be Hazardous to your Health

Rotting wood fungus, stinky mildew troubles and deadly black mold can all form inside of attic spaces, on drywall ceilings and behind walls. Within just 36 hours after water has infiltrated the structure, your indoor air quality can be ruined forever—or at least until the affected materials are removed and replaced with new ones. White wood fungus can destroy your structural components in just months. Mildew stains can bring smelly and musty odors into the home for good. If black mold is allowed to form, spores that are released into the air can cause serious respiratory problems and is a health hazard to those living or working within the structure. Black mold can grow on all wet surfaces, and can only be removed by replacing the affected materials.

After just 48 hours, wood rotting fungus, smelly mildew and dangerous black mold can all be thriving and spreading throughout your structure. Once black mold has reached the interior of your dwelling, any occupants who are exposed to the mold or the airborne spores are going to become stricken with respiratory ailments and will eventually become much sicker the longer they come into contact with it. That’s why when a roofing leak begins; it’s in your best interests to call us so we can take care of the problem immediately. Use the following tips for extending your shingles life and you’ll easily prevent costly shingle repairs or a total roof replacement from surprising you ever again.

Roofing Inspections 101

Getting the most out of your existing or new asphalt shingle roof starts with having a roof inspection performed on your Cold Lake, AB roof at least twice a year by a crew of professional roofers who specialize in roof leak trouble shooting. Don’t settle for just the average roofer to inspect your shingle roof. Many times a conventional roofer will overlook minor damages and request that you need a complete roof replacement. This is because it’s much easier and the roofer will get more money for the job. If you use an experienced roof repair trouble shooter, you can be sure that minor roofing problems are identified and repaired right away to prevent future roof repairs as well as ensure your existing shingles last as long as possible before the inevitable and expensive total shingle replacement is necessary.

Never climb on a roof without the proper training and safety equipment. You can easily spot the majority of costly roofing troubles safely from the ground. If you notice any of the following roofing problems on your Cold Lake, Alberta home or business; don’t let damages get more expensive than they already are. Call us right away for a free roof inspection and no obligation roofing estimate today and you can be sure we’ll help you keep roofing costs to a minimum.