Saturday, October 5, 2013

Seeking Help from Roofing Companies in Albuquerque for Post-Gust Roof Repair

"A powerful gust of wind can ruin anyone's day, especially in New Mexico. The El Defensor Chieftain's Karne Bowman reported that a 60-mph microburst—local severe winds--struck the County Annex building in Socorro on July 28, 2013 and sheared the south wing's metal roof off. In a twist of irony, a local official said the county emergency management office was located in the south wing. This happened just two days after a fierce thunderstorm swept across Albuquerque, which brought hurricane-force winds. The danger of microbursts isn’t rare given the general topography of New Mexico. The state possesses a semi-arid climate and strong winds are possible with the desert terrain, such as in the High Plains. When your roof has been battered by the unforgiving New Mexico climate, you may deem it wise to call professional roofing companies in Albuquerque like Rhino Roofing to consider your options."

http://www.rhinoroofingabq.com/industry-news/seeking-help-from-roofing-companies-in-albuquerque-for-post-gust-roof-repair/

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