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A Nebraska roofing contractor is making good on its pledge to donate $100 from every roofing job to support programs that address food insecurity and homelessness.
Storm season is always unpredictable as no one knows when the next hailstorm or tornado will strike. This year, the COVID-19 pandemic will only add to the uncertainty of storm season. Roofing contractors must face the challenge of managing staff and staying organized to keep up with the growing volume of work while also prioritizing the health and safety of workers, customers and communities.
Dynamic Weather Solutions dba HailStrike™, recently announced a historic solution to a dilemma which has historically limited historical meteorological data on hail storm intensity.
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