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    <title>Cardona Company Roofing Blog</title>
    <subtitle>Practical roofing advice from a working contractor serving Utah and Nebraska.</subtitle>
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    <updated>2026-05-03T12:00:00Z</updated>
    <author><name>Gustavo Cardona</name><email>info@cardonacompanyllc.com</email><uri>https://cardonacompanyllc.com/about</uri></author>
    <rights>© 2026 Cardona Company LLC</rights>
    <entry>
      <title>What to Do in the First 48 Hours After Storm Damage</title>
      <link href="https://cardonacompanyllc.com/blog/first-48-hours-after-storm-damage"/>
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      <updated>2026-05-03T12:00:00Z</updated>
      <published>2026-05-03T12:00:00Z</published>
      <author><name>Gustavo Cardona</name><uri>https://cardonacompanyllc.com/about</uri></author>
      <summary>The first 48 hours after a storm decide a lot — whether your home stays dry, whether your insurance claim goes smoothly, and whether you end up with a contractor you&apos;ll regret. Here&apos;s the order to do things in.</summary>
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  <entry>
      <title>Asphalt Shingles vs. Metal Roofing: Which Is Right for the Plains?</title>
      <link href="https://cardonacompanyllc.com/blog/asphalt-vs-metal-roofing-plains"/>
      <id>https://cardonacompanyllc.com/blog/asphalt-vs-metal-roofing-plains</id>
      <updated>2026-04-29T12:00:00Z</updated>
      <published>2026-04-29T12:00:00Z</published>
      <author><name>Gustavo Cardona</name><uri>https://cardonacompanyllc.com/about</uri></author>
      <summary>There&apos;s no single right answer here. There&apos;s only the right answer for your house, your budget, and how long you&apos;re planning to stay. Here&apos;s how we walk Nebraska homeowners through the decision.</summary>
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  <entry>
      <title>5 Signs Your Cedar City Home Needs a New Roof</title>
      <link href="https://cardonacompanyllc.com/blog/5-signs-cedar-city-home-needs-new-roof"/>
      <id>https://cardonacompanyllc.com/blog/5-signs-cedar-city-home-needs-new-roof</id>
      <updated>2026-04-22T12:00:00Z</updated>
      <published>2026-04-22T12:00:00Z</published>
      <author><name>Gustavo Cardona</name><uri>https://cardonacompanyllc.com/about</uri></author>
      <summary>Most homeowners wait too long. Here are the five signs we look for on a Cedar City roof inspection — most of which you can spot from the ground with a phone camera.</summary>
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      <title>Hail Damage in Nebraska: A Homeowner&apos;s Guide to Insurance Claims</title>
      <link href="https://cardonacompanyllc.com/blog/hail-damage-nebraska-insurance-claims"/>
      <id>https://cardonacompanyllc.com/blog/hail-damage-nebraska-insurance-claims</id>
      <updated>2026-04-15T12:00:00Z</updated>
      <published>2026-04-15T12:00:00Z</published>
      <author><name>Gustavo Cardona</name><uri>https://cardonacompanyllc.com/about</uri></author>
      <summary>If a storm just rolled through Platte County, your insurance company is about to get very busy. Here&apos;s how to handle a hail claim the right way — without filing a claim you shouldn&apos;t, signing something you&apos;ll regret, or leaving real damage undocumented.</summary>
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      <title>How Long Does a Roof Last in Southern Utah&apos;s Climate?</title>
      <link href="https://cardonacompanyllc.com/blog/how-long-does-roof-last-southern-utah"/>
      <id>https://cardonacompanyllc.com/blog/how-long-does-roof-last-southern-utah</id>
      <updated>2026-04-08T12:00:00Z</updated>
      <published>2026-04-08T12:00:00Z</published>
      <author><name>Gustavo Cardona</name><uri>https://cardonacompanyllc.com/about</uri></author>
      <summary>Manufacturer warranties say one thing. Real Cedar City roofs say another. Here&apos;s what we actually see in southern Utah, and what determines whether your roof hits 15 years or 30.</summary>
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