Saturday, April 16, 2011

Licensing in South Carolina

Be careful when you hire a roofing company in South Carolina. You HAVE to have a license to do roofing in the state. With many companies in Charlotte they do NOT need one under 30,000 dollars worth of work (requirements of NC) The NC contractors should have a SC too. Make sure you get documentation or check the states licensing website before you do business with them. We have a residential home builders license so we can handle roofing, siding, gutters etc. With the recent storms you will have many contractors around so just be careful. www.everdryroofing.com

Monday, April 11, 2011

Moving Upstate SC

We are now roofing in Metro Charlotte Area. Our new office is located in Fort Mill, SC. We are now Roofing Fort Mill, Roofing Clover, SC Roofing Lake Wylie, SC.



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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Georgia pounded by storms | 11alive.com

Below is an article about recent storms in Metro Atlanta. This is just the beginning of a storm season. We are here to help as Atlanta Roofing Company. We are also do Roofing Grantville, Roofnig Senoia, Roofing Moreland, Roofing Newnan Georgia pounded by storms 11alive.com: "ATLANTA -- March Madness can refer to more than just basketball. This weekend's weather was very wet and stormy, and Monday, too, started off just as wild as the weekend. Driving rain snarled traffic and caused a number of accidents including a major crash this morning involving a tractor-trailer and six cars that blocked Highway 78 in Stone Mountain. Lightning also wreaked havoc sparking a few residential fires. In DeKalb County, damage was done to the Alden Ridge Apartments while fire from a lightning strike destroyed a garage in Lithonia. Gusty winds left their mark as well, toppling trees and powerlines. At one point, over 4,000 people lost power through the Atlanta metro area including hundreds of Sandy Springs residents when a large tree crashed to the ground taking powerlines with it early Sunday. Hail, too, was a big weather story this weekend. In fact on Saturday, hail the size of baseballs and grapefruit clobbered Coweta County smashing car windows in Senoia and Moreland. All in all, the fierce storms the past few days have caused a lot of headaches and anxious moments, but some good has come from this latest rash of rough weather. The heavy rain has all but erased Atlanta's rainfall deficit. Since the rain started this weekend, nearly 3 1/2 inches of rain has soaked the Hartsfield-Jackson airport. Also on a positive note, the pollen count is much-improved. After seeing pollen levels soaring over 3,900 last week, today's pollen count for Atlanta dropped to 202."