Been waiting on a refinance of the house to go thru, finally closed, and specifically took enough cash back to get a new roof put on.
I've got a few roofing companies that I've called that will be coming by to do an inspection and estimate. No particular damage, just a 25 year old asphalt shingle roof (with 3 layers) that it's time to replace. Have had some ice dam issues on the north facing side in previous winters.
Was reading about is ridge vents. Currently the house just has 2 gable vents. I've seen discussions about the positive side of ridge vents (when combined with proper soffit vents) keeping the attic space the same temp as outside, and so preventing a lot of ice dam issues and keeping the heat buildup in the summer down as well. I've also seen some people strongly against ridge vents due to concerns about blowing snow getting into the attic with ridge vents.
So are ridge vents common here in colorado or should they be avoided? If I don't want a ridge vent, what other options are recommended? The house currently has no soffit vents either, but it doesn't seem to be too hard to add those in to my existing painted plywood soffits.
Besides the ridge vent question, anything else you'd recommend that I ask for in the estimates?
Will all roofers install a drip edge on a new roof? Current roof doesn't have a drip edge, and we've got quite a bit of facia damage behind the gutters on the north side of the house.
I've also seen some kind of metal edging on the gable ends of the roof (not sure what the name would be, looks like the edging sticks up over the shingles at the gable ends). Is this common, or is it something I need to specifically request?
Any particular type/brands of shingles I should be asking for? I remember reading that some brands or types can give you a discount on insurance.
Thanks to any/all advice and tips.

