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1. Weather-Related Considerations:
Storm Damage: Copiah County, like much of Mississippi, is prone to severe weather, including thunderstorms, high winds, and even tornadoes. These can cause significant roof damage, necessitating frequent repairs or replacements.
Heat and Humidity: The hot and humid climate can lead to wear and tear on roofing materials, particularly if they aren't suited for such conditions. Asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and other materials need to be durable and resistant to heat.
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Facts about Copiah County:
Copiah County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,368. The county seat is Hazlehurst.
With an eastern border formed by the Pearl River, Copiah County is part of the Jackson, MS Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Copiah, from a Choctaw Indian word meaning calling panther, was organized in 1823 as Mississippi's 18th county. In the year of county organization, Walter Leake served as governor and James Monroe as President of the United States. In 2004 Calling Panther Lake, commemorating this name, was opened up just West and North of Crystal Springs near the Jack and New Zion community.
Copiah County cities and towns:
Crystal Springs, Hazelhurst, Georgetown, Wesson, Beauregard
Unincorporated communities:
Carenter, Conn, Dentville. Gallman, Glancy, Hopewell, Martinsville, Midway, Rockport, Ruby, Sandhill.
Ghost Town:
Coars Spring