The Rooferees Give Back

The Rooferees believe strongly in giving back to the community we serve. We carefully consider organizations that we have a connection with, or who we wish to support because of the benefit they provide to Omaha. Weatherguard is a family-owned company that has been supported by the Omaha community for more than 30 years. We are grateful for the trust […]

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John Takes Professionalism to the Next Level

After 35 years of officiating on the court, John Higgins has moved into a new role as the Coordinator of Officials for the Basketball Officiating Consortium for the NCAA. During his 35-year officiating career, John worked 29 NCAA Tournaments, nine Final Fours, and two national championship games. In his new role, John will oversee recruiting, selecting, developing, evaluating, and assigning officials […]

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Hello Nebraska City!

Nebraska City, you were recently hit hard by a Spring hailstorm. The Rooferees at Weatherguard Inc. are here to help! First, here are some tips to know if your property was damaged by the hail: Asphalt granules in the gutters or coming out of downspouts are a good indication that asphalt shingles may be damaged from hail. Check siding, downspouts, […]

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It’s Time for Spring Cleaning

Spring is finally here, the weather is warming up and we are anxious to get outside. Saturday is Earth Day – a great time to start your Spring clean-up around the yard. The Rooferees recommend you add the gutters to your list of Spring cleaning tasks, especially if they were not properly cleaned out in the Fall. Leaves, sticks, and […]

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Thank you, Omaha!

Weatherguard Inc. is proud to be named to B2B Magazine’s 2023 Best of Omaha list in the Roofing category. The Rooferees believe in treating all customers with fairness and respect. We have built our business on honesty and integrity, and we stand behind our quality workmanship on every project. This honor reflects the confidence and trust that we have worked […]

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Severe Weather Awareness Week

March 27 – 31 is Nebraska Severe Weather Awareness Week – a perfect time to share some reminders about storm season. In the Midwest, severe thunderstorms pose the biggest weather threat. In order for a thunderstorm to be considered severe, it must produce quarter-sized or larger hail with wind gusts of around 60 mph. About 10% of all annual T-storms […]

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Are You Ready for March Madness?

Basketball fans everywhere are anticipating the most exciting part of the season – March Madness! For basketball lovers, this is the most wonderful time of the year, the NCAA tournament starts this week! Your favorite players and teams have worked hard all season. Respect the players, coaches, fans, and officials, sit back and enjoy the competition. At Weatherguard Inc., we love […]

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The Rooferees Stay Busy During the Winter!

Late winter is definitely not a slow time for the Rooferees…while the weather may limit some outdoor projects, but these are busy days for us! In addition to ordering supplies and developing a schedule for an upcoming busy season, the Rooferees have been staying very active in the community this Winter. Trent Lovewell, vice president of business development, keeps a full schedule of Lunch & Learn events with our […]

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The Winter Months Are Busy for the Rooferees!

Late winter is definitely not a slow time for the Rooferees…the weather might limit some outdoor projects, but these are busy days for us! In addition to ordering supplies and developing a schedule for an upcoming busy season, the Rooferees have been staying very active in the community this Winter. Trent Lovewell, vice president of business development, keeps a full schedule of Lunch & Learn events with our vendors […]

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DaVinci Roof Snow Guards

One of the reasons we like Davinci roofs so much is because they thought of everything – including snow guards. DaVinci roofs are designed to allow quick melting of snow, which is especially beneficial after a significant snowfall like one that recently hit the Omaha metro area. When the snow begins to melt in the sunshine and warmer temperatures, it […]

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