
Why Are Tarps Blue? (And What It Means for Your Roof Protection)
Blue tarps are ubiquitous after storms — but why blue? And more importantly, why professional shrink wrap outperforms them for serious roof protection.

Blue tarps are ubiquitous after storms — but why blue? And more importantly, why professional shrink wrap outperforms them for serious roof protection.

Emergency enclosures and roof tarps are not the same — one is a temporary fix, one is engineered protection. Here is how to choose based on your situation.

A professional roof dry-in involves more than covering damaged areas. Here is the full process StormWrappers crews use: assessment, stabilization, and shrinkwrapping.

Protect your home or commercial property during hurricane season with rapid shrink wrap installation. Learn timing, preparation, and what to expect.

Secondary damage from storm events — mold, structural damage, destroyed interiors — is preventable with proper shrink wrap dry-in. Here is how it works.

Compare shrink wrap vs blue tarps for roof dry-in. See lifespan, wind performance, maintenance time, and when each option makes sense.

Is a blue tarp roof enough to protect your property? We compare blue tarps vs. professional shrink wrap on durability, wind resistance, and insurance claims.

As we approach the New Year, many homeowners are making resolutions to finally fix that damaged roof in 2026. But roofing contractors are often booked

At Stormroofers, our motto is “Selling peace of mind, not just shingles.” We know that when you call us, you aren’t worried about plywood and

You might be wondering, “Can you really fix my roof in the middle of winter?” Traditional roofing involves shingles that need heat to seal, meaning