For nearly 70 years, we at Goodrich Roofing have been providing top-notch roofing products and excellent roofing services for New Mexico residents. We provide residential and commercial roofing services as well as various roofing works such as replacements and repairs for storm damage in Albuquerque and the surrounding areas. All these services have made us the #1 roofer in the Albuquerque region, and we intend to stay this way—providing homeowners with the best solutions for their roofing woes. [Read more…]
Goodrich Roofing: What’s in a Solid Contract
Before going into a roofing project, most New Mexico roofers will prepare a contract—a written document of all the things you and the roofer have agreed upon. Once the contract has been signed, this document will legally bind you and the contractor to fulfill both your obligations. [Read more…]
Hiring a Roofer: How Long Have They Been in Business?
Your roof is a complex system, made from different components, working as one to ensure your home and family’s safety from the elements outside. With this in mind, would you trust your roofing system—a structure that provides your family and property protection—to anyone who does not have that much experience in roofing? [Read more…]
March: The Best Time for Roofing Maintenance & Repairs
The roof is one of the most important components of our homes. It’s our home’s crowning glory, a vital aspect in our home’s curb appeal and general appearance. But more than its appearance, the roof is our first line of defense against the forces of nature, protecting our home, family, and property from the heat of the sun, rain, snow, dust, and other elements. [Read more…]
Advantages of Preplanning Spring Roofing
As we are finally nearing the end of a long winter, most New Mexicans are probably thinking about getting ready for several home improvement projects. Yes, everybody loves springtime, as the warm winds of the season puts an end to that cold and dreary winter air. Not only that, homeowners will also finally get the chance to check their New Mexico roofing, which we all know may have been damaged by winter conditions. [Read more…]