Updated April 2026
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- June, July, and August account for most hail strikes in Fargo, with impact shingle bruising showing up months after the event.
- Twelve blizzard events since 2021 stress older roofs; ice dams form where attic insulation fails, accelerating replacement timelines.
- Cass County's predominant multi-family structure type means shared roofing decisions and HOA coordination complicate replacement scheduling.
- Median year built in Cass County is 1992; asphalt shingles installed in the 1990s are well past 25-year lifespan and vulnerable to any storm event.

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Fargo's June and July hail seasons leave impact bruising that fails within 12–24 months. Full replacement prevents leak progression.
Thunderstorm wind events strip shingles and expose underlayment. Replacement stops water intrusion before decking deteriorates.
Blizzard ice dams rot decking and compromise insulation. Replacement includes deck repair and ventilation upgrades to prevent recurrence.
Standing seam metal roofs handle Fargo hail and snow load better than asphalt. Lifespan exceeds 40 years with minimal maintenance.
