by Corey Johnson | Apr 9, 2026 | Fortified roof
If you’ve spent any time near N. Burleson or N. Main lately, you’ve seen the blue tarps. The EF-0 tornado that touched down southwest of Giddings on April 2nd may have been brief, but for many Lee County homeowners, it was a wake-up call about the health of their...
by Corey Johnson | Apr 8, 2026 | Fortified roof
When the EF-0 tornado tracked through the north side of Giddings last Thursday, it wasn’t just roofs that took a hit. High-velocity winds and flying debris are the natural enemies of home exterior cladding. If you’ve noticed cracked panels, missing sections, or...
by Corey Johnson | Apr 4, 2026 | Fortified roof
If you were in the path of the EF-0 tornado that moved from near CR 208 and FM 2239 into the heart of Giddings this Thursday, you likely saw more than just a few downed tree limbs. While the National Weather Service reported this was a “weak” twister with...
by Corey Johnson | Apr 2, 2026 | Fortified roof
If you’re reading this in the wake of this morning’s tornado activity southwest of Giddings, take a deep breath. At Roofing Turtle, we know that the hours following a storm are the most critical for your home’s long-term health and your insurance claim’s success. Lee...
by Corey Johnson | Mar 28, 2026 | Fortified roof
The sirens have stopped, the sky is clearing, and your yard is littered with marble-sized white balls. If you’re a Texas homeowner in 2026, you know what’s coming next: the sinking feeling that your roof might be compromised. As a Texas-based roofing company, we’ve...
by Corey Johnson | Mar 25, 2026 | Fortified roof
In Texas, it isn’t a matter of if it will hail, but when. With 2026 predicted to bring earlier and more frequent storms, the “Hail Alley” tax is feeling more real than ever. If your roof took a beating recently, don’t panic. At Roofing Turtle, we...