Updated April 2026
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- February 2023 blizzard brought wind gusts around 70 mph combined with heavy snow, creating extended blizzard conditions that closed roads and damaged roofs across Rock Springs and Green River.
- 17 winter storm events logged in Sweetwater County since 2021, with heavy snow accumulation and high wind combinations straining roof structures and tearing shingles.
- 37 high wind events in 5 years make wind-rated shingles and secure fastening critical for Rock Springs roofs, particularly on exposed neighborhoods with minimal wind breaks.
- Sweetwater County housing median build year 1980 means many roofs approach or exceed 40-year lifespans, with original asphalt shingles past their rated durability.

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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Post-blizzard and high wind roof inspections documenting shingle loss, flashing damage, and hidden wind uplift for Rock Springs insurance claims.
ASTM D3161 Class F shingle installation designed for Wyoming wind exposure, with enhanced fastening patterns and adhesive strips for high wind zones.
Documentation support for wind and blizzard damage claims in Sweetwater County, including photo evidence, material estimates, and adjuster coordination.
Standing seam and metal panel roof installation for Rock Springs homes seeking 50-year durability and superior wind and snow load performance.
