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- Nov 16, 2022
Getting Your Roof Ready for Winter
Though it may still be too early to worry about winter, remember that your roof is always at risk during the cold season. Considering the...

- Sep 12, 2022
ROOF REPAIRS AFTER THE STORMS
Roofs play a very important role in houses. Having a roof around your home protects you from the elements and natural disasters. Whether...

- Jul 19, 2022
TIPS TO PREP YOUR ROOF FOR THE SUMMER HEAT
Spring is finally here, and we’ll be heading into the warm summer months in no time. To prep for the most expected time of year, it’s...

- May 31, 2022
Is my Landlord Responsible for Cleaning Up Mold in my House?
Mold is a potential environmental hazard that tenants should be concerned about. Tenants across the country have won multimillion-dollar...


- May 10, 2022
Commercial Painting and Roofing: Saving the Environment, One Business at a Time
Over the last few decades, the construction industry has been chastised for contributing to the degrading environment with the use of...


- May 3, 2022
Water Damage in the House: The Biggest Risk
Depending on the season, water collection in the home may not be a rarity. During the winter (and sometimes spring), the rains can cause...


- Apr 26, 2022
Was my roof damaged by the hailstorm a few days ago?
I am a 50-year-old man living in San Antonio, Texas, who is planning his retirement, and I have noticed that several hail storms have...


- Apr 19, 2022
Hail damage by size: Types of hail that cause the most damage
The early March to August months in Texas bring us storms and hail damage that can do a lot of damage to our homes. There is a wide...

- Apr 12, 2022
How big can a Hail get?
Hailstones come in a variety of sizes. Most commonly they are 1 cm in diameter but have been observed to be as large as 10 to 15 cm....


- Apr 5, 2022
Everything You Need to Know About Hail Storms
In 1981, massive thunderstorms brought 100 mph winds, tornadoes, flash floods, and grapefruit-sized hailstones of over 4.5 inches in...
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