Tag: Roof

Smart Preparation Minimizes Recurring Wind Damage on Properties

Cape Dennison in Antarctica is the windiest place on earth, with top wind speeds clocking in at 240 kilometers per hour. Few North American property owners experience these eye-popping extremes but our planet is becoming breezier. In less than a decade, global average wind speeds have increased from 11.26 to… Read more »

Seven Great Ways to Defend Against Ice Dams in Winter

For property owners in Canada, indoor water damage stemming from the roof is a bigger threat after winter snows than summer thunderstorms. The frigid problem starts with ice dams: the roof melts snow, water flows down to the colder eaves and refreezes there. As this cycle repeats, ice accumulates in… Read more »

Paul Davis Restores Big Box Outlets After Tornado Damage

The most violent storms on earth, tornadoes inflict damage that seems entirely random. An intact house stands unscathed amid the destruction of an entire neighborhood. An open soda weathers the tempest without losing a drop – though the can has been whisked into the front yard. Clothing inside a retail… Read more »

Commercial Roof Failure? Repair or Replace?

It’s no exaggeration to say that workplaces are only as functional as their roofs. A sturdy commercial roof protects valuable equipment, hard-working employees and work processes from the extremes of weather, literally enabling business to proceed under its protective shield. Commercial roofs can fail in small ways, such as a… Read more »