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Wind Uplift vs Normal Wear: How to Spot the Difference

Wind Uplift vs Normal Wear: How to Spot the Difference

by Daniel Kniffin | Dec 9, 2025 | Glossary

Wind Uplift vs. Normal Roof Wear: How to Tell the Difference After a storm moves through Central or Northern New Mexico, many homeowners notice lifted shingles, scattered granules, or dark areas on their roofs. Some of these issues come from wind uplift, while others...
Best Shingles for High Winds in New Mexico: A Roofing Guide

Best Shingles for High Winds in New Mexico: A Roofing Guide

by Daniel Kniffin | Dec 5, 2025 | Glossary

Best Shingles for High Winds in New Mexico: How to Choose the Right One for Your Home New Mexico’s climate brings more than sun—seasonal gusts, spring windstorms, and monsoon outflows regularly test local roofs. Selecting the best shingles for high winds New Mexico...
Roof Wind Ratings Explained: A Complete Guide to ASTM Standards

Roof Wind Ratings Explained: A Complete Guide to ASTM Standards

by Daniel Kniffin | Dec 2, 2025 | Glossary

Roof Wind Ratings Explained: What ASTM Labels Mean for Your Home In New Mexico’s high-wind regions, from the East Mountains and Albuquerque foothills to the open mesas near Santa Fe, roof wind ratings are a critical factor that determines how well your home can...
Roof Insurance Claim After Storm: A Homeowner’s Guide

Roof Insurance Claim After Storm: A Homeowner’s Guide

by Daniel Kniffin | Nov 24, 2025 | Glossary

Roof Insurance Claims After a Storm: Step-by-Step for New Mexico Homeowners When monsoon rains or sudden hailstorms sweep across Central New Mexico, your roof often takes the hardest hit. From Albuquerque’s afternoon hail storms to high winds through the East...
Hail Size vs. Roof Damage: What New Mexico Homeowners Should Know

Hail Size vs. Roof Damage: What New Mexico Homeowners Should Know

by Daniel Kniffin | Nov 19, 2025 | Glossary

Hail Size vs. Roof Damage: A Practical Guide for New Mexico Homeowners When a hail storm hits New Mexico, it happens fast. Thunderstorm updrafts create conditions where hail forms high inside a storm cloud, as hailstones collide and freeze into layers. These large...
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