Saturday, August 2, 2014

Expert Tulsa Roofing Workmanship Reduces Risk of Shingle Blow-Offs


The Oklahoma Panhandle is called ""No Man's Land"", despite being home to almost 30,000. The area’s flat terrain, however, makes it ideal for wind farming. With few natural obstructions, wind speeds can easily breach the 60-mph mark. That's just what happened early this June, according to KOCO's Jonathan Conder. Wind speeds of up to 85 mph, at par with a Category 1 hurricane, hit Cimarron, Texas, and Beaver Counties. The rest of Oklahoma recorded wind speeds between 20 and 40 mph.
http://rangerroofingok.com/2014/07/30/expert-tulsa-roofing-workmanship-reduces-risk-shingle-blow-offs/

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