Sunday, 1 December 2013

On Finding Reliable Roof Repair in Toronto and Preparing for a Tornado

"Environment Canada says that the roof damage was caused by a tornado with an Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale of 2. An EF-2 tornado has a wind speed of 178 to 217 kph (111-135 mph)—definitely strong enough to destroy many roofs. Thus, even before tornadoes strike, homeowners should be prepared. Periodically checking out tornado forecasts and hiring a reliable Toronto roof repair company for regular maintenance checks should do well to prep a home against that kind of onslaught. If you notice the sky go dark, check the weather report and see if a tornado warning has been issued. However, according to residents who were affected by last May's tornado, it only took a nanosecond before things got bad; in such cases, residents living in high-risk areas must take extra precaution."

http://www.walkercontracting.ca/industry-news/on-finding-reliable-roof-repair-in-toronto-and-preparing-for-a-tornado/

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