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Market analysis, contractor guides, and storm intelligence – all driven by real NOAA data.

Contractor Guide

What to Check Before Door Knocking a 3-Inch Hail Corridor

Before knocking in a 3-inch hail corridor, check roof type, slope, access, and impact points. Use NOAA data to narrow the first-door list.

Contractor Guide

Splitting crews across South Texas hail markets after one run

A territory-priority workflow for roofing crews moving between Laredo, Mirando City, Kingsville, Sarita, and Ingleside after a hail run.

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Building a 48-Hour Canvass Plan After 4-Inch Hail in Laredo

A practical 48-hour canvass plan for roofing crews after 4-inch hail in Laredo, TX, with route order, staffing, and follow-up timing.

Contractor Guide

Canvass First by Storm Timing and Road Access in South Texas

Use storm timing, daylight, and road access to rank remote South Texas canvass targets first after hail. Practical route logic for field crews.

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Sorting hail leads by roof age, material, and access

Rank hail leads by roof age, material, and access. A field guide for roofing crews working Newark, Saint Peter, Redwood City, Peoria, and Fairbury.

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Setting crew staging points around Laredo after repeated hail

Set roofing crew staging points around Laredo after repeated hail cells with a tighter map of access, traffic, and repeat-hit neighborhoods.

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Turning a 1-inch hail swath into same-day estimate routes

Use hail swath timing, roof type, and route density to build same-day estimate runs after 1-inch hail in California and Illinois markets.

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What to Document On-Site After Hail Hits Coastal South Texas

A field guide for contractors on the photos, measurements, and notes that hold up in hail claims after coastal South Texas storms.

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How to Separate Hail Streets from Quiet Ones in a Small Territory

Use hail size, street density, and roof mix to rank Newark, Peoria, and Redwood City routes before crews hit the pavement or inbox.

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Reading dual-polarization hail signals before crews enter South Texas

How roofing contractors can read dual-polarization hail signals in Mirando City, Sarita, and Ingleside before sending crews into South Texas.

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How to Rank Door-Knock Blocks After South Texas Hail

A South Texas hailstorm leaves more territory than crews can hit. Use warning-area blocks, hail size, roof type, and access to rank routes.

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Field Checklist for Roof, Screen, and Siding Damage in Kingsville, TX

Use this Kingsville hail checklist to document roof, screen, and siding damage after 3.0-inch hail, with field steps for contractors.