Tornado-Safe Roofing Materials: Tidel Remodeling’s Structural Reinforcement Guide: Revision history

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22 December 2025

  • curprev 00:2800:28, 22 December 2025Sindurczef talk contribs 18,923 bytes +18,923 Created page with "<html><p> When a roof fails in a tornado, it rarely happens slowly. It starts with a lifted edge, a popped fastener, a shingle torn by suction, and then the wind rushes inside, pressurizes the attic, and the structure unzips. I’ve stood in yards after EF2 and EF3 events, staring at houses where the walls survived but the roofs didn’t. The difference between a close call and a catastrophic loss often comes down to decisions you make long before the sky turns green: wh..."