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Roofing contractor CEOs from around the country gathered with Storm Ventures Group to debrief over the 2020 storm season and discuss how to prepare for 2021.
Louisiana roofing contractors are now working to recover from the fifth named hurricane to hit the area, bringing with it a slew of work and complications.
With a third hurricane on its way to the Gulf Coast in the form of Hurricane Delta, roofing contractors are struggling to keep up while dealing with supply shortages.
Around 16,000 FORTIFIED Roofs endured sustained wind gusts of up to 105 mph from Hurricane Sally and only experienced minor damage, said IBHS officials.
The storm made landfall on Aug. 27 as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 150 mph, causing massive devastation to southwestern Louisiana and southeastern Texas.
Recovering from a hurricane is never easy, but contractors face additional difficulties due to COVID-19 and supply chain issues caused by the pandemic.
Unirac's SOLARMOUNT PV Mounting system is the first solar racking product to receive a Notice of Acceptance (NOA) for construction in Miami-Dade County, Fla.