Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Fireproof Materials That Protect Residential Roofs From Wildfires

The worst of the disastrous 2012-2013 North American Drought is probably over for Nebraska, as a series of much needed rainshowers that began last April freed much of the state's southeast region (including major cities Omaha and Lincoln) from the dry spell. However, the rest of Nebraska, and most of the western United States, from South Dakota to Oregon, and Texas to California are still under varying drought intensities. Climatologists from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's National Drought Mitigation Center predict that it will take some time and lots of precipitation before the state returns to having ideal weather conditions for corn planting. As droughts increase the chances of wildfires by drying up the vegetation, there is no other time more ideal than now to inspect and fireproof Lincoln residential roofing systems.

http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/fireproof-materials-that-protect-lincoln-residential-roofing-from-wildfires/

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