
87 Degree warning
The 87-Degree Warning: Why Your Central Kentucky Roof is About to "Scream" This Sunday
The Rugged Content:
If you’re enjoying this cool Tuesday morning in Lincoln or Russell County, don’t get too comfortable. By Sunday, the mercury is set to hit a summer-like 87 degrees.
In the roofing world, we call this the "Great Expansion." After a wet March and a cool start to April, that sudden heat spike causes your roofing materials to expand rapidly. If your roof was compromised by those straight-line winds on March 15th—even if you can’t see the damage from the ground—Sunday is when those hidden cracks and loose seals are going to start screaming.
At Bold & Grit Construction, we aren’t just here to slap on a patch. We’re here to build a fortress that survives the Kentucky spring "beatdown."
Why We’re the Only Call You Need to Make
Stop the Bleeding: That 87-degree heat will bake moisture into your attic. That's a recipe for mold before the May rains hit.
Protect Your Equity: We’re seeing a massive return on property value for high-quality roofing installs in Somerset and London this year.
Veteran-Operated Grit: We know the difference between a Laurel County ridge-line wind and a Pulaski County valley gust.
Don't settle for bottom-feeder quality. Call Adam today for a Bold & Grit quote.
