
10 ways to prepare for tornadoes, strong winds and hailstorms | Fort Worth Roofing
Is your home ready to withstand powerful gusts of wind and pounding hail? While damage from strong storms is often inevitable, there are steps you can take to minimize harm to your property and protect your personal safety. You shouldn't wait until severe weather is predicted in your area to take action – plan ahead for hailstorms, wind storms and tornadoes by following these steps. Facts about storms About 3,000 hailstorms occur annually in the United States, and hail that d

Attic Ventilation Myths That are Off the Charts | North Texas Roofers
Few things are more misunderstood about the home than attic ventilation. In essence, all ventilation is about circulating air to keep it fresh and to reduce moisture levels. About 90 percent of homes in the US have unreasonably high levels of moisture. Understanding whether your home could benefit from some form of attic ventilation might just be, if not a life-saver, a roof-saver. Here are some of the myths and the facts you need to know about attic ventilation. 1. More Atti

Six days left to file a claim from last year's March 17, 2016 storm. | DFW Roofing
Did you know you have 365 days from the date of loss to file a claim with your homeowner’s insurance? Last year on March 17, 2016, North Texas was hit with a severe storm. If you haven’t had your roof checked since then, or still need to file a claim for damage resulting from that storm, you have 6 days left to do so. Contact us for a free roof inspection THIS WEEK, before the deadline passes.”

North Texas' Spring Tornado Outlook | DFW Roofing
After the Storm Prediction Center issued a rare, high-risk for severe weather last weekend, 41 tornadoes were recorded that killed at least 19 people in the southeastern United States. The number of people killed by tornadoes over the weekend was more than the total number of people killed by tornadoes in all of 2016. On Jan. 2, 43 reported tornadoes hit the southeast, killing four people. Another four were killed in Mississippi Jan. 21 and another 15 have been confirmed, so