
A practical step-by-step for homeowners about to call us — what to measure, what to think about, what we will ask.
Why this matters in Colorado
After 22 years of Front Range and high-country installs, our crew has accumulated a particular kind of knowledge: not what works in the brochure, but what actually survives a Colorado winter, a Colorado UV summer, and a Colorado hailstorm.
This article is part of an ongoing series breaking down the decisions that go into every Undercover install. If you have a specific question we have not covered, send it our way — chances are it will become the next post.
The short version
If you are short on time: galvanized steel, hidden drainage, in-house crew, lifetime warranty, employee-owned. Those five decisions explain almost everything about how we work and why our customers tend to stay customers.
The longer version
For the full breakdown — how the components fit together, what we learned the hard way, and where we are still iterating — read on. Or skip ahead to the free consult form and let us walk you through it in person.
Every Undercover project starts with a conversation about what you actually want the space to feel like. Not what it should be made of, not how much it costs — those come second. The first question is always: what is the room you wish was already there?
Once we know that, the material, the budget, and the schedule all become solvable problems. We have been solving them for 22 years.
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