This is a well done video, and you can pretty much conclude the same for America. I used to think my neighbors and/or their roofer were taking advantage of their insurance companies with all the new roofs going on after not really that bad of wind or hail events, but this shines a light on perhaps why new roofs were justified. And they put them on in a day in many cases. Beyond just poor quality roofs, this is a major factor for why insurance rates are going up so much around the country. And our recent wind storm where we had several hours with winds gusting in the 70 mph range did a lot of roof damage around the city where homes didn’t have other properties close enough to shield them from the full gusts. And I saw neighbor’s roofs blowing up showing the glue strips had failed. The message is get a good contractor, and don’t skimp on roofing and the underlying layers. With that steel roofing looking like it’s worth the expense.