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Roof Repair After High Winds: How Different Areas of a Roofing System Respond to Storm Stress

Summary by Yonkers Times
High winds can place unusual pressure on a roofing system even when a storm produces little rain or hail. Air moving across a roof does not affect every surface equally. Edges, corners, ridges, flashing, penetrations, and exposed materials can experience different forces depending on roof shape and wind direction. Storm-related roofing problems are not always […]
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Yonkers Times broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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