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2 April 2026

  • curprev 11:4111:41, 2 April 2026Ahirthhsgy talk contribs 11,495 bytes +11,495 Created page with "<html><p> Wind Damage Repair: Preventing Uplift with Better Fasteners</p> <p> Wind is one of the most destructive forces a roof will face—whether it’s a hurricane, nor’easter, or a fast-moving thunderstorm. Uplift pressure, the suction effect created when wind moves over the surface of a roof, can pry up shingles, loosen sheathing, and expose your home to water intrusion. The good news: many common failures can be minimized with smarter fastener selection and impro..."