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Summary: Your deck is one of the most wildfire-vulnerable parts of your home. It’s combustible, it’s attached to the house, and it collects exactly the kind of fine debris that

Summary: Plan the envelope, not the elevation. For HOAs and multi-family communities in Denver’s wildfire zones, the code rewards boards that treat siding, roofing, windows, decks, and vents as one

Summary: The lowest upfront roofing estimate is rarely the lowest total cost. A patch looks cheap on paper, but it balloons once hidden water damage, failing flashing, or brittle shingles

Summary: Denver property managers know the spring-and-summer routine: a hailstorm rolls through, and suddenly there are inspections, insurance claims, deductibles, and resident complaints across every building at once. On a

Summary: If you’re replacing windows on a Front Range or foothill home, the choice often comes down to aluminum vs. fiberglass windows, and in fire-prone Colorado, that decision carries more

Summary: Colorado is hard on windows in three very specific ways: blazing high-altitude sun, some of the most punishing hail in the country, and a growing wildfire threat that’s reshaping