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Hail Damage: Then end of the storm season?

hail damageIt is getting close to the end of summer and that means a change for the weather. Late August is a time when the season starts to turn for the northern states, but it is also the peak of the hurricane season. It was just a few years ago that Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast states and we all remember how much damage that storm did. What people do not realize is that all of those storms can cause serious damage whether it is from wind, storm surge or hail damage.

These types of storms seem to be much more serious because they can devastate such large areas. The storm surge is one of the worst types of damage that can be sustained. The winds from a hurricane will cause waves to almost stack up on each other. This is why there is an unusual amount of flooding during this period. The hail damage from these storms can also be remarkable. This is not something that you want to ignore. You want to be sure that you address any hail damage before the start of winter and the roofing contractors at Evergreen Construction can help you with that.

Hail Damage: El Nino

hail damageAt this time of the year, it is always important to remember to keep up with any storm damage caused to your home. This year is a little different than most in that there have been a lot of storms that have passed through the area. Thunderstorms come through this area ever year but the low pressure systems seem to have moved farther south than usual. This might be an indication that there is an El Nino forming. That has been the forecast from many climatologist and the El Nino affects weather throughout the country.
When the El Nino forms, a mass of warm water from the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans move towards South America. You might think that because this is situated below the equator that it would not have an effect on the U.S., but this is not the case. When the El Nino moves in it changes weather patterns all over the world. In the case of North America storm systems move south and bring thunderstorms and hail damage. Hail damage from these types of storms can be quite severe and may even cause enough damage that would require you to hire a roofing contractor.

Minnesota Hail Damage: Finding a good roofing contractor.

hailAs roofing contractors, we are very familiar with just how damaging the weather can be. We see it every day. In this area of the country, that is no surprise. Minnesota hail damage is quite common. There are such extremes in weather out here that you have to be prepared for just about anything. The extreme cold in the winter is not the only thing that this season brings. This time of year also has its fair share of large storms and they can bring wind, rain, hail and other forms of destructive weather.
Minnesota hail damage can be more extreme than in other states. For this reason alone, you need to make sure your Minnesota roofing contractor is one of the best. We think that we are and we are sure that we can help you know matter what your needs are. We hold an “A” rating with the Better Business Bureau of Minnesota so you can be confident that we have the credentials to back up what we claim. If you have hail damage or other roofing damage then give us a call today. We will help you.

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