Iowa and Nebraska homeowners deal with some of the most severe hail in the country. The storm corridor running through Omaha, Des Moines, and the surrounding metros sees multiple significant…
Kansas sits squarely in hail alley — the corridor of the central United States that sees more large hail events than anywhere in the country. Johnson County, Douglas County, and…
- March 11, 2026
Metal vs. Asphalt Roofing: A Missouri Homeowner’s Guide
Missouri homeowners replacing a roof face a decision that wasn’t common 15 years ago: stick with asphalt shingles or upgrade to metal. Metal roofing has become increasingly accessible for residential…
- March 11, 2026
Signs You Need Roof Replacement in the Ozarks
Ozark Mountain properties face a unique combination of roofing stressors. Dense tree cover means constant debris, moisture retention, and accelerated moss and algae growth. Humid summers followed by hard freezes…
- March 11, 2026
Best Roofing Materials for Midwest Weather: A Complete Guide
Choosing roofing materials for a Midwest home is different from choosing materials in Florida or the Pacific Northwest. The Midwest throws everything at roofs — golf ball-sized hail in Kansas…