By Don Kilcoyne, for GAF. How to stand out from out-of-area contractors after a storm. After a storm, homeowners often scramble to get roofing repairs completed in a hurry. Unfortunately, that means a local, trusted businessperson like you may find yourself suddenly competing with a swarm of contractors from outside your area, ...
Share this educational infographic with your customers to help them understand what causes hail and what to look for if they suspect they may have damage. Illustration by Rachel Morris, Asphalt Life Editor’s note: This article first appeared on the Atlas Roofing Asphalt Life blog and can be viewed here.
On average, hail causes around $1 billion in property damage each year. A significant amount of that damage is to our homes, primarily a roofing system which includes home gutter systems. In the U.S., hail most commonly occurs in the central region stretching from North Dakota through Texas, Wyoming and Colorado. ...
The 2017 hurricane storm season was quite catastrophic – with Harvey, Irma, Jose and now Maria, news and weather sources are saying this is one of the worst years yet by meteorological standards. By SureCoat Systems. A recent article in USA Today states that the seven hurricanes that have ...
Here are 6 great tips that contractors can share with their customers on dealing with storm damage. By SureCoat Systems. Even if a storm doesn’t cause torrential rain or hail, wind alone can cause enough damage to your property to call for repair. However, if you are a property owner in an ...
The Florida Price Gouging Statute makes it illegal to increase the price of materials by an amount that grossly exceeds the average price for a set time period before and after the hurricane. By Trent Cotney. Hurricanes have brought a myriad of legal issues to the forefront. One of the most ...
Heavy rainfall has exerted a powerful effect on the roofing systems of many buildings. By MB Technology. Unpredictable and unusual weather has become something that facility managers, building designers and much of the public must cope with. California is already on track to log its rainiest year on record despite a historic ...
It might be hot outside, but now is the time to think about winter and properly ventilating attic space. By Andy Swan, Roof Saver Thinking about winter weather is one way to get through the hottest part of the roofing season. While the tilt of the Earth puts the Northern Hemisphere ...
It is unclear how strong this El Niño might be but it means wetter weather will prevail across much of the U.S. By SureCoat Systems Weather fact: Did you know that “El Niño” means “the little boy,” or “Christ child” in Spanish, and was originally recognized by fisherman off the coast of ...
Can your recommended gutter protection system withstand up to 22 inches of rain per hour? By Chelsea Welsh The mounting brackets on a gutter guard system need to be strong enough to handle three crucial responsibilities: Provide support for your existing gutters. Keep the gutter guards securely attached to your system in all kinds ...