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Home Repairs Make Take Weeks, Months After Central Oklahoma s Hail Storm

that homeowners will have to be patient because of staffing shortages. “If your window has to be replaced, you’re at a minimum of 6 to 8 weeks. If (contractors) can come out and just replace the glass itself, you’re probably 3 or 4 weeks out on that,” Whitworth said.  Homeowners are being advised to be cautious about who they hire to fix storm damage. The Oklahoma Attorney General s office recommends people get multiple estimates in writing from local, well-established contractors and companies, instead of going with a contractor going door-to-door to find business. Do not sign any forms from door-to-door roofing companies. Call a contractor you know or trust to inspect your roof,

Contractor Says Home Repairs Following Damaging Hail Storm Could Take Weeks, Months

By: Augusta McDonnell NORMAN, OKLAHOMA - Contractors responding to requests for glass repair at homes damaged by Wednesday’s hail storm are warning homeowners the process may take weeks, if not months.  Soonerbuild owner James Whitworth said he began getting calls at 10:30 p.m. during the storm. He woke up to a long list of home repairs to attend to.  “Started getting calls about 10:30 last night and I woke up this morning and I’ve been everywhere,” he said.  Whitworth expects to put a temporary patch on 30 windows in the first day following the storm, with days of more temporary patchwork ahead. 

IAVA Artists Talk - Guy James Whitworth and Melissa Ritchie

Event description Saturday 6 February at 2.00pm Melissa Ritchie is a member of IAVA, and Guy James Whitworth is her invited guest artist. About this Event Guy James Whitworth and Melissa Ritchie - Saturday 6 February at 2.00pm Guy James Whitworth is a Sydney based artist, author and activist. He has had eight solo exhibitions and won several awards. Portraiture is his preferred genre, yet he is also known for his ‘bikescapes’ and the underlying political content within his work. With a large following in the LGBTQI communities, documentaries about his work have played in various film festivals around the world. 2021 sees the publication of his second book “Enough of your nonsense” based on the exhibition of the same name.

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