UB Roofing
US and EkoRoof certified roofers repairing and renovating roofs in all the South Florida area.
We offer roofing services for commercial and residential projects all over South Florida ‼️
Providing our clients with quality materials, experience and equipment
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08/29/2022
We only offer THE best quality materials for our clients⭐️
We are certified installers, which means 💯
100% Impact Resistance
100% Hurricane protection
100% Environmentally friendly
And 100% chances of your home looking modern and good
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08/28/2022
Is your home ready for ? 🌪
The answer should always be YES but if you're doubting it, we’ve provided commercial buildings with repairs for years and will make sure yours is just as safe🧑🏼🔧
Don’t let a or storm destroy what you’ve built...
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08/26/2022
We are certified that will provide you with the best quality, fast and reliable service 💯
Your home and everyone in it is our priority, we work for your safety 🏠
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08/24/2022
Hurricane wind & Impact resistant in Terracotta color. 🏡
No pressure cleaning needed.
Contact us soon! 📱 786-785-2128
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08/23/2022
Despite the quiet, an active hurricane season is still possible
Despite the recent quiet, it was a somewhat busy start to the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season.
In June, Alex formed just off the Florida coast, dumping heavy rain across the Bahamas and south Florida.
The early days of July also saw activity, with Bonnie developing in the southern Caribbean and short-lived Colin forming along the Carolina coast.
We have also seen higher wind shear than expected, which also helps to weaken tropical waves.
Finally, sea surface temperatures in part of the open Atlantic have been cooler than average. These water temperatures are the fuel that helps tropical waves organize, and less fuel can help lessen tropical activity.
Looking long-range, it is starting to become likely that tropical activity may be on the low side through late August. None of the major forecast models are indicating a significant threat for development.
But the season is far from over.
The latest forecasts from NOAA and Colorado State University still call for an active season, but a historic year like 2020 is looking unlikely.
Some previous active years have had lulls in July and August.
In 2019, there was a full month gap between Hurricane Barry and Tropical Storm Chantal in July and August.
That year would go on to produce 18 named storms, six hurricanes and three major hurricanes, including Hurricane Dorian, which ravaged parts of the Bahamas.
It is too early to know for certain if that is in the future, and while the lull in the tropics has been nice, the building blocks remain in place for an active season in 2022.
New update by: baynews9
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08/21/2022
Some views from above from a recently finished project 🏡
What do you think of the finished results?
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