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Spring is in the air and you know what they say, "April showers bring forth May flowers," well, here's hoping! Mr. Tom in Clovis gave Fortenberry Roofing a call for a free estimate on upgrading his gutters before the shower season starts.
Gutters manage the downflow of water from your roof to designated areas below to prevent, mold, mildew, erosion and other water damage caused by runoff. Fortenberry Roofing offers three variations of gutter systems; K-Style, Half-Round, and Seamless Aluminum. All systems allow for downspouts, extensions and gutter guards based on your needs.
Mr. Tom chose the K-Style gutters with rain barrel water collectors for his home. This system will hold more water than a Half-Round system and will direct the flow of water to the designated barrel areas so it can be recycled. While K-Style gutters hold more water than Half-Round gutters, they can be harder to clean. That's why Fortenberry Roofing offers Rain Drop (R) Pro Gutter Guards to prevent clogging from debris.
This homeowner was pleased with his results from the team at Fortenberry Roofing and will call on them again for future roofing needs.
Mrs. Leeper had a positive experience with Fortenberry Roofing. Forman Miguel provided a free estimate promptly and the crew efficiently removed damaged materials and installed new ones. Leo and Jesse's attention to detail in replacing damaged decking and installing new shingles ensured a high-quality finish.
The team's dedication to completing the project promptly left Mrs. Leeper satisfied with the service provided by Fortenberry Roofing.
When a severe hailstorm battered Clovis, New Mexico, one homeowner found themselves in need of a new roof. Fortenberry Roofing swiftly dispatched Robbie D., a sales lead, to assess the damage and provide a free quote. Robbie’s keen eye spotted hail damage not only on the roof but also on the skylight, prompting the recommendation for a replacement. Without delay, the Fortenberry Roofing crew swung into action.
They meticulously removed the old shingles, prepped the roof with VeloraOne Synthetic underlayment and SealoronXT Ice and Water, and even upgraded the metal drip edge.
The homeowner chose IKO Dynasty Shingles in the elegant Castle Gray shade. As the day drew to a close, the crew secured the final shingles, leaving behind a job well done and a satisfied customer.
Fortenberry Roofing had once again met—and exceeded—expectations.
Mrs. Shaw reached out to Fortenberry Roofing Co. due to her soaring energy bill and an air conditioning system that seemed to run non-stop. Despite installing solar panels to offset costs, she wasn't seeing any savings. To address her concerns, Miguel from Fortenberry Roofing scheduled a complimentary attic inspection to identify the root of the problem. Upon assessment, he pinpointed key issues and quickly organized a skilled crew to implement the necessary solutions.
Crew leader Leo V. and Technician Hector, the team installed an average of 6 inches of high quality cellulose insulation in the main living areas, achieving the optimal R-38 insulation value. Leo also addressed previously installed can light covers that were improperly fitted, ensuring they were securely replaced. In the garage, the crew added an average of 3 inches of cellulose insulation, also reaching the target R-38 Value.
Hector had a crucial role sealing open areas with Silver Glo insulation and applying fire-retardant foam to enhance air sealing throughout the space.
Mrs. Shaw was delighted to feel significant improvement in her home's comfort levels. She was relieved and satisfied that she chose Fortenberry Roofing Company to meet her roofing and insulation needs.
The customer in Clovis, New Mexico reached out to Fortenberry Roofing Co. due to significant issues with a leaking roof, which had been causing considerable stress and disruption in their daily life. Miguel, a roofing expert, was dispatched for the earliest appointment and conducted a thorough inspection of the roof. The inspection revealed that the roof was in dire need of repairs. Miguel outlined a comprehensive plan, including the re-welding of open seams and laps on the TPO (Thermoplastic Olefin) roof, sealing and adding pipe clamps, and addressing the damaged plywood and framing where the roof met the wall. He removed and disposed of the damaged materials, rebuilt the framing with 2x4s, and installed new plywood, followed by sheet metal to match the existing Colony Green color. Additionally, Miguel installed the customer-supplied rake with seal tape. On the metal roof, he removed a 4x4 section, applied an ice and water membrane, and reskinned the area with R-panels. Any worn-out screws were replaced with new ones featuring washers for improved grip and lap integrity. Lastly, Miguel installed an 8-foot vent cap, ensuring the roof was fully functional and secure. The thorough repairs restored the integrity of the roof, providing the customer with much-needed relief from their roofing concerns.