Synthetic Composite Roofing in The Colorado Vail Valley

What roofing material can you trust?

 
Beautiful aspen trees in the Rocky Mountains with blue sky in the background.
 

The Colorado Vail Valley is one of the most beautiful and luxurious destination locations in the United States. For those who are nature inspired, seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, nothing quite like stepping out for an adventure surrounded by the panoramic landscape of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.

There is always something to do in the Vail Valley, shopping, dining, fishing, biking, golfing and of course skiing at the Vail Ski Resort. The surrounding mountain communities of Beaver Creek, Avon, and Edwards also offer a plethora of fun activities to indulge in.

However, Vail Valley property owners experience extreme temperature swings, heavy winter snow, high wind, hail, fire concern, and intense UV exposure, all of which can cause a great deal of concern for your roof covering and your home. With that in mind let us examine what roofing material can withstand this extreme environment and harsh Rocky Mountain climate.

CeDUR synthetic shakes are the preferred roofing material in the Vail Valley area

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Homeowners are often looking for alternatives to their aging asphalt shingle roof, natural slate roof, or wood shake shingle roof. With such a variety of roofing options available, it can be difficult to decide which roof is best suited for their home. For homeowners that prefer a hail resistant and fire-resistant roof that can withstand the extreme Colorado climate, synthetic composite roofing materials may be their best option.

CeDUR - Made in Colorado and engineered specifically for Colorado’s harsh climate

From winning the Colorado roofing project of the year at the Colorado Roofing Association Awards Banquet, or being the roofing material of choice on the historical St. Benedict’s Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado CeDUR is a nice option to consider.

Not only will a CeDUR roof protect your home, but it will enhance your home’s curb appeal and preserve the architectural appearance and integrity of your neighborhood.

CeDUR is specifically designed and engineered to emulate the natural look of wood shake shingles, something that is very prevalent and desired in the Vail Valley and Colorado area. Here are more reasons why Vail Valley property owners prefer CeDUR.

Reasons why Colorado customers prefer CeDUR roofing shakes:

  • Colorado Made

  • Hail Resistant - Class 4 Impact Rating - UL 2218 Impact Rating

    • Certified by Underwriters Laboratories

    • ICC Certified

    • Best industry rating

  • Fire Resistant - Stand Alone Class A Fire Rating - ASTM E108 Fire Rating

    • Certified by Underwriters Laboratories

    • Best industry rating

  • Lightweight - only 170 pounds per square

  • 50 Year Limited Material Warranty

  • No plastic or sheen appearance

  • Looks just like natural wood shake

  • No splitting, rotting, decay, or risk of fire

  • Thick beautiful shadow lines and grooves

  • Deep grain patterns provide incredible appearance

Checkout these unique Colorado roofing projects that chose CeDUR

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CeDUR wins Colorado Roofing Association Project of the Year

Horn Brothers Roofing teams up with CeDUR to deliver one of the most impressive roofing projects the state of Colorado has ever seen.


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St. Benedict’s Monastery

The historical St. Benedict’s Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado gets a beautiful new Walden roof.


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A Guide to Living in the Colorado Rocky Mountains

A guide to choosing your last roof, featuring Horn Brothers Roofing.