Local roofer offers emergency wind damage repairs
- Apple Roofing in Lincoln announced expanded emergency wind-damage roof repair services after recent severe spring storms. - Company says crews are available for immediate tarping and repair to address storm-related leaks and debris damage. - The announcement aims to connect homeowners with quick repairs amid storm recovery efforts (openpr.com).
A Lincoln roofing contractor said it has expanded emergency wind-damage repairs after severe spring storms hit eastern Nebraska in mid-April. (markets.financialcontent.com) Apple Roofing announced the change on April 20 and said crews are available for emergency inspections, tarping and same-day repair scheduling when conditions allow. The company said the added capacity is aimed at homes and businesses in Lincoln and nearby communities. (markets.financialcontent.com) The company’s Lincoln office is at 4833 N. 32nd St., and its local page says Apple Roofing was founded in Lincoln. Apple says it handles residential, commercial and multi-family roofing, along with storm-damage restoration. (appleroof.com) Apple Roofing said wind can tear shingles, loosen flashing and expose roof decking, creating leaks that may not show up immediately from the ground. Its emergency process starts with inspection, then temporary sealing or tarping, followed by repairs or replacement and help documenting insurance claims. (markets.financialcontent.com) The timing lines up with a volatile stretch of weather across Nebraska. National Weather Service reporting and industry storm summaries show eastern Nebraska was hit by severe storms between April 17 and April 20, including tornadoes, hail and damaging winds. (weather.gov) (beinsure.com) In Lancaster County, emergency management coordinates response and recovery planning with city, county, private-sector and volunteer partners during major emergencies. That includes warning systems, shelter operations, resource coordination and public education during storm response. (lancaster.ne.gov) Apple Roofing’s Better Business Bureau profile says the company has been in business since 2011, is accredited with the bureau, and lists emergency tarping among its services. The profile gives the business an A+ rating and says its Lincoln office provides roof repair, replacement and inspections. (bbb.org) For homeowners, the immediate step after wind damage is usually stopping water from getting inside before interior ceilings, insulation or walls are affected. Apple Roofing said its expanded service is meant to shorten that first gap between a storm and a temporary fix. (markets.financialcontent.com)