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Market analysis, contractor guides, and storm intelligence – all driven by real NOAA data.
Dividing a Hail Track Into Morning and Afternoon Crew Zones – Guide
How to split a 20–40 mile radar-derived hail track into morning and afternoon crew zones. Includes timing math, travel assumptions, plus NOAA radar tips.
Prioritizing Two Simultaneous Hail Events for Roofing Teams
Framework for contractors choosing between two concurrent hail events. Prioritize radar timing, market density, roof risk, crew capacity, and revenue.
Why Day-2 Hail Canvass Still Converts and Repeat-Visit Tactics
Field tactics for roofing contractors: why day-2 canvass converts, using NOAA radar and reports, scripts for homeowners already visited, and key metrics.
Night-of Storm Prep for Contractors: 6:00 AM Start Checklist
Night-of checklist for roofing contractors to mobilize a 6:00 AM storm response. Data pulls, crew roles, gear, route prep, and NOAA radar cues for safety.
Same-Day vs Next-Day Hail Canvass: Field Rules and Decision Matrix
Framework to choose same-day or next-day hail canvass using NEXRAD hail detection, NWS warning area timing, hail size thresholds, crew size and distance.
Why the First 6 Hours After Hail Matter for Canvassing
Field tactics for roofing teams to capture contacts, clear photo evidence, and estimates in the first six hours after hail. Use NEXRAD, LSRs, timed routes.
Door-Knocking a Storm Damage Zone: A Field Playbook for Roofers
A field playbook for roofers on door-knocking after hail and wind. Timing, route order, script, documentation, and handoff steps.
Set door-knock territory from warning area boundaries before driving
Use warning area boundaries to rank door-knock territory before you roll. A field guide for roofing crews in active hail markets.
4-Inch Hail Checks for Ridge Caps, Vents, and Soft Metals
Use these field checks after 4-inch hail in Lake Village, Indiana. Focus on ridge caps, vents, flashings, gutters, and other soft metals.
How to Split Hail Markets Into Day 1, Day 2, and Follow-Up Routes
Split hail markets into first-day, second-day, and follow-up routes to cut drive time, protect estimator capacity, and keep crews in high-value zones.
Field checklist for hail access in Utopia, Roma, Rio Grande City, and Leakey
A contractor field checklist for hail access in Utopia, Roma, Rio Grande City, and Leakey. Route, document, and verify work after severe storms.
How to Prioritize Canvass Zones After 4-Inch Hail in South Texas
Use storm timing, roof exposure, and access conditions to rank canvass zones after 4- to 4.5-inch hail in south Texas. Practical route guidance.