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Market analysis, contractor guides, and storm intelligence – all driven by real NOAA data.
Setting Follow-Up Windows After Hail in 2025-2026 Markets
Set follow-up windows, call-back rules, and revisit timing after hail events in 2025–2026 markets with field-tested contractor guidance.
Post-hail field checks after coastal 3-inch hail and uneven wind
Use post-hail field checks to separate hail and wind damage after 3.0-inch stones near the coast, where exposure changes by neighborhood.
Route efficiency for hail crews across South Texas market gaps
Map hail crew routes across Laredo, Kingsville, Sarita, and Ingleside with NOAA timing, road distance, and market priority for faster field coverage.
Choosing Same-Day vs Next-Day Hail Canvassing After Track Shifts
Use hail size, track alignment, and timing to decide whether to canvass same day or schedule next-day inspections after recent storms.
Warning Areas vs Hail Tracks: A Contractor Canvass Guide
Learn when to start with the NWS warning area and when radar-detected hail tracks should move a canvass crew first after a hail day.
Sorting South Texas Hail Leads by Roof Age and Timing
Sort South Texas hail leads by roof age, replacement risk, and storm timing. Use NOAA data, roof condition, and market timing to send crews with focus.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.