December 3, 2018
Few things in life are as important as having a roof over your head. National Roof Over Your Head Day is observed each year on December 3 in the United States. The day was created to raise awareness for housing issues and to remind us to be thankful for what we do have—starting with the roofs over our heads.
Unfortunately, many people across the United States lack this basic necessity. In 2017, more than 550,000 people in the United States—including 58,000 families with children—were homeless on any given night.
For others, housing may be insufficient and in disrepair. Such was the case in Toledo, Ohio, where approximately 15,000 roofs were determined to be in need of repair. This year, Maumee Valley Habitat for Humanity set out to replace dozens of roofs for those with the most need.
Builders working with the non-profit organization sought to increase efficiency on their projects. EagleView donated measurement reports at no cost to roofers doing the work on these properties. The reports speed up the estimating and planning stages of a roofing job and enable contractors to place precise material orders. As a result, Toledo residents quickly received their new roofs.
How to Observe National Roof Over Your Head Day
