Hail damage typically looks like missing or cracked shingles, bald spots with missing granules, and dents or dings, but can differ depending on the type of roof.
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The Atlantic and Central Pacific hurricane season starts June 1. Eastern Pacific hurricane season starts slightly earlier on May 15, 2024, and is predicted to be a higher activity hurricane season due to a variety of factors, including the switch from an El Niño year to La Niña.
Learn moreLearn about critical flooding facts –– from common causes to the biggest risk factors –– what flood zones are, and how to prepare for flooding.
Learn moreTornado categories are measured through what’s known as the Enhanced Fujita Scale, or the EF Scale. It’s the standard tool used to categorize tornadoes based on the scope of the storm damage they cause.
Learn moreRestoration companies handle property damage from events such as floods, fires, and mold growth. They help restore a property to its best possible state by cleaning and repairing any damage.
Learn moreSometimes water damage can occur without you even knowing it. And because water damage isn’t always obvious, it can cause consider
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