Saturday, October 5, 2013

Identifying Storm and Hail Damage on Residential Roofing in Omaha

An article posted in the 10/11 news site reported details of the devastation caused by a storm early this August that caused serious damage to several homes, uprooted trees, destroyed crops, and downed power lines from North Platte to Edgar, NE. It also left roads blocked with fallen trees and other debris, which kept residents and city crews busy with clean ups. A storm can usually damage a home, especially residential roofing in Omaha – your home's first line of defense. The storm was considered severe by many farmers in the area as it was accompanied by hard wind and pea-sized hail in drifts. The wind and hail badly damaged crops, particularly corn fields, wherein one farm lost a total of 175 acres of corn because of it. Homeowners were also greatly affected because they were left without power, and a number of trees fell into homes, resulting in serious property damage.

http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/identifying-storm-and-hail-damage-on-residential-roofing-in-omaha/

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