Recognizing Storm Damage

Our first threat of severe weather could come later today, but we know this is just the beginning of severe storm season. Severe storms are common in the Midwest this time of year, and they can be very destructive. Hail and strong winds can damage roofs, gutters and siding, and repair and replacement costs can be high. The Rooferees have […]

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Happy Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is this Sunday – a day to celebrate Mom, showering her with breakfast in bed, flowers, cards and gifts. Mother’s Day is a special day to show our appreciation to Moms. This year more so than ever. Whether we are sheltering in place together, or feeling the separation from loved ones, there has been a renewed appreciation for […]

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See Why the Rooferees Are Grateful This May Day!

May Day is the first day of May! The first day of May, referred to as May Day, is most commonly known as the day to leave baskets of treats and flowers on porches of friends and neighbors. A small gestures to celebrate the arrival of Spring! But May Day has significance in US history. The history dates back to […]

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Thanks for the Facemasks Cyndi!

We want to give a shout-out to Cyndi Luethge, a member of the Weatherguard team. In addition to being an amazing bookkeeper, Cyndi’s been sharing her talents as a seamstress by making facemasks for everyone on the Rooferees team. One of Cyndi’s hobbies is sewing and quilting. She enjoys making quilts for her grandchildren and friends, and is a member […]

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We Are Here for You!

  This has been an interesting week, hasn’t it?   We thought we would be in the thick of March Madness right now, and instead we have all been forced to slow down and stay in. These are interesting times, to be sure!   On the bright side – today is the first official day of Spring, and we are […]

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No Hail Sale!

Does your home need a new roof? Maybe you’ve been putting it off, hoping for a hail storm to damage your roof so you can file an insurance claim? The Rooferees have some advice – Don’t wait for the hail! A damaged or old roof in need of replacement is not fully protecting your home from rain and snow, and […]

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Ready for March Madness??

Basketball fans everywhere are anticipating the most exciting part of the season – tournament time! Grade school and high school team are gearing up for end-of-season tournaments, and the NCAA tournament season will be starting soon – March Madness is almost here! At Weatherguard Inc., we love basketball as much as anyone. Omaha will be hosting two rounds of the […]

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Trent Speaks to OEA Professionals

Trent represented the Rooferees last week at the Omaha Executives Association (OEA) meeting. Trent recently celebrated his 20th anniversary with Weatherguard Inc., after a career as a college basketball coach. Like John, Trent has officiated basketball games for the last 20 years, leading to the affectionate nickname “the Rooferees” that the duo has come to be known as. Trent spoke […]

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Safely Taking Down the Christmas Lights

The holidays are over, but if you drive around town, you’ll likely still see Christmas lights on plenty of homes. Despite the work, hanging lights and decorating for the holidays is festive and fun, and gets you in the spirit of the holidays. But much like taking down the tree and the stockings insides, it’s less fun to take down […]

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