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    Guardian Roofing prepares Houston Homes for Spring with Comprehensive Roofing Renewal Services – PR Newswire - March 23, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    THE WOODLANDS, Texas, March 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As the chill of winter begins to fade away and spring emerges, homeowners in Houston, Spring and The Woodlands area are turning their attention to the maintenance of their properties.

    Recognizing the importance of post-winter roof inspections and repairs, Guardian Roofing is proud to announce its Spring Roofing Renewal campaign, offering a suite of services designed to ensure roofs are ready to withstand the upcoming storm season and beyond.

    With years of roofing experience serving the Houston and surrounding communities of Spring, Tomball, Magnolia, Cypress and The Woodlands, Guardian Roofing understands the unique challenges that local homeowners face when it comes to maintaining their roofs. The company's "Spring Roofing Renewal campaign" emphasizes the following key services:

    Post-Winter Roof Inspections: Our team of experienced roofing professionals will conduct thorough inspections to assess any damage caused by winter weather, including leaks, cracks, and loose shingles. Identifying and addressing these issues early can prevent further damage and prolong the lifespan of the roof.

    Roof Repairs: From minor repairs to major overhauls, Guardian Roofing is equipped to handle any roofing issue with precision and expertise. Whether it's replacing damaged shingles, sealing leaks, or repairing flashing, our skilled technicians will ensure that your roof is restored to optimal condition.

    Roof Cleaning: Over the winter months, roofs can accumulate debris, moss, and algae, compromising their appearance and integrity. Our roof cleaning services will remove unsightly buildup and prevent potential damage, restoring your roof's beauty and functionality.

    Gutter Maintenance: Clogged gutters can lead to water backup, causing damage to both the roof and the home's foundation. Our gutter maintenance services include thorough cleaning, inspection, and repair, ensuring that rainwater is properly diverted away from your property.

    Storm Season Preparation: With the storm season approaching, now is the time to fortify your roof against the elements. Our team will reinforce vulnerable areas, such as flashing and seals, and provide recommendations for additional protective measures to minimize the risk of storm damage.

    "At Guardian Roofing, we understand that a well-maintained roof is essential for protecting your home and family," said John Despeaux, Owner and Military Veteran at Guardian Roofing. "Our Spring Roofing Renewal campaign is designed to help homeowners in Houston prepare their roofs for the challenges of the upcoming season, ensuring peace of mind and long-term durability."

    To learn more about Guardian Roofing's Spring Roofing Renewal campaign and schedule your complimentary roof inspection, visit https://www.guardianroofingtexas.com/ or contact 832-998-3458.

    About Guardian Roofing:

    Guardian Roofing is a leading roofing company serving homeowners in The Woodlands and the surrounding Houston areas. With a commitment to quality craftsmanship, exceptional customer service, and innovative roofing solutions, we strive to exceed our customers' expectations on every project.

    SOURCE Guardian Roofing

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    Hopkinton couple face charges of mail and wire fraud from AG’s office – MetroWest Daily News - March 23, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Vote for the DC Roofing 321preps Athlete of the Week, March 11-16 – Florida Today - March 23, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Sponsored: Teague Roofing – KY3 - March 23, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    GORILLA ROOFING WEATHER REPORT: Forecast for Brevard Calls for Sunny Skies, High Near 78 On Thursday – SpaceCoastDaily.com - March 23, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    GORILLA ROOFING WEATHER REPORT: Forecast for Brevard Calls for Sunny Skies, High Near 78 On Thursday  SpaceCoastDaily.com

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    GAF to Expand Residential Roofing Operations with New Kansas Facility – Roofing Contractor - March 23, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    GAF to Expand Residential Roofing Operations with New Kansas Facility  Roofing Contractor

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    Scientists Searching Roofs of Ancient Cathedrals for Strange Cosmic Dust – Futurism - March 23, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    There's cosmic treasure to be found in the unlikeliest of places. Amber Spyglass

    Think finding a needle in a haystack sounds hard?Try finding tiny rocks from space as small as a grain of sand inside piles of dust and debris strewn across the roofs of cathedrals.

    That's the daunting task some planetary scientists are taking on in the United Kingdom, The Guardian reports, with the goal of studying this cosmic dust basically micrometeorites in an effort to better understand the chemical composition of meteors, asteroids and comets, and perhaps unlock clues to the early history of Earth and the Solar System.

    An estimated 5,200 tons of extraterrestrial cosmic dust, micrometeorites, survive their fiery entry into Earth each year, according to the news outlet. They are more easily found in pristine wildernesses like Antarctica, but an expedition to the South Pole is very expensive.

    Instead, scientists have been turning to the roofs of old churches like Canterbury Cathedral, because they have large roof areas and are mostly undisturbed from human activity, making them attractive places for hunting micrometeorites.

    To prevent contamination of this cosmic dust, which range in size from 50 microns to two millimeters, scientists use protective clothing while vacuuming these roofs.

    Later, they go back to the lab and sift through these piles of debris and, let's face it, bird poop under a microscope to find and collect micrometeorites for further study.

    The idea of cosmic secrets hiding in interstellar dust at an ancient cathedral is poetic, not to mention strikingly similar to the plot of Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy.

    But it's real science.Many scientists suspect that material from meteors whether in the form of cosmic dust landing on Earth or as larger rocks carried rare minerals and chemical compounds that helped seed biological life on our planet during its early history.

    "There was more dust coming to Earth, maybe 1,000 times more dust, than today," United Kingdom's Open University lecturer in planetary science Martin Suttle told The Guardian."That dust carries lots of stuff which is attractive as a feedstock for early prebiotic chemistry, things like iron metal, which is otherwise not present on the Earths surface."

    He co-authored apaper that was recently published in Nature Astronomy that delved into how dust from extraterrestrial sources may have acted as fertilizer for life on Earth.

    To think that so much rides on a tiny rock it's astonishing.

    More on meteorites: Weird Meteorite Appears to Have Left Earth and Then Come Back

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    GAF to Expand Residential Roofing Operations With New Manufacturing Facility in Newton, Kansas – Yahoo Finance - March 23, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    GAF to Expand Residential Roofing Operations With New Manufacturing Facility in Newton, Kansas  Yahoo Finance

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    Covington County Courthouse getting 2nd new roof in 3 years – WDAM - March 23, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Covington County Courthouse getting 2nd new roof in 3 years  WDAM

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    VIDEO: How the FCC’s Consent Ruling Will Impact Your Roofing Business – Roofing Contractor - March 23, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    VIDEO: How the FCC's Consent Ruling Will Impact Your Roofing Business  Roofing Contractor

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