April 2026 · Colorado Roofing Association Most homeowners sign a roof warranty without knowing what the words inside it mean. The Colorado...
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Colorado roofing contractors have always had to account for material price fluctuations, but the cost environment heading into 2026 reflects a...
Read PostThe CRA Building Code & Standards Committee has communicated with and confirmed the following requirement with the City and County of Denver,...
Read PostQuick Summary A signed subcontractor agreement does not determine worker classification on its own. The IRS and Colorado's Department of Labor...
Read PostQuick Summary Written subcontractor agreements, verified insurance coverage, and Colorado-compliant payment terms form the legal infrastructure...
Read PostQuick Summary Quality problems on a roofing project are difficult to identify once installation is complete. A practical quality control...
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Read PostColorado Roofing Association contractors have committed to professional standards and hands-on training that go well beyond what most municipalities...
Read PostHonoring Debbie Hathorne’s Legacy in Roofing – 2025 Legacy Award CHECK OUT DEBBIE'S LEGACY AWARD VIDEO HERE. CRA Honors Debbie...
Read PostCongratulations to the 2025 CRA Job of the Year Award Winners Awards Dinner — February 26, 2025 The Colorado Roofing Association (CRA)...
Read PostKey Takeaways Metal roofing demand is rising in Colorado, mirroring national growth in metal as a resilient roofing option in severe‑weather...
Read PostKey Takeaways: Colorado does not issue a statewide roofing license. Verify local licensing and insurance before signing anything. Confirm who...
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