by v4djr4jbef2017 | Jul 12, 2017 | Natural Disasters
The state of Colorado sits at the intersection of several risk factors that make the region particularly susceptible to wildfire. It is heavily covered in vegetation, ranging from grasses on the plains to trees and shrubs in the foothills and high country. Its climate...
by v4djr4jbef2017 | Jun 13, 2017 | How-To, Natural Disasters, Weather
Monday, May 8, 2017 should not have been a particularly eventful day, but in parts of Colorado’s Front Range it turned into a day that few will likely ever forget. A massive thunderstorm rolled through the metro area that afternoon, dropping baseball-sized hail on...
by v4djr4jbef2017 | May 15, 2017 | General, How-To
A damaged foundation is one of the most costly repairs that a homeowner might ever face, ranging from an average low of $4,000 to $10,000 and beyond, depending on the scope and severity of the damage. Even minor crack repair can cost $500 per patch job. But there’s a...
by v4djr4jbef2017 | Mar 16, 2017 | General, Weather
As of January, the state of Colorado—and particularly the high mountain areas—had recorded as much as 75% of its actual snow fall totals, putting the state on track for a wet year that would hopefully put an end to the recent string of droughts. The town of Crested...
by v4djr4jbef2017 | Jan 13, 2017 | General, How-To
The signs of a damaged roof may start off innocently enough. Maybe some shingle granules gathering at the bottom of your downspouts. Or a few loose shingles falling into your yard after a big storm. But the real fun starts when the symptoms move inside, as water makes...