What to Expect After Severe Weather Events

Major storms can be furious and frightening, and safety has to be your first priority. If your neighborhood has seen major problems, use caution. If you suspect structural damage or more flooding, don't go inside. Spending a few nights at an emergency shelter or with a friend is a small thing compared to your health.

After the storm, repairing and restoring your property should be next on your list. Read about how different kinds of storms can cause damage.

Storm Damage Insurance

Coverage varies based on your neighborhood, the specifics of your policy, the severity of damage and other factors.

First, keep track of the damage to your property to the best of your capability. Take photos and keep track of expenses regarding appliances, maintenance work and more. Then, contact a restoration contractor and your insurance agent. Your provider will send a claim representative or assessor. The best storm damage repair specialists coordinate insurers to help you save money.

Storm Damage Scenarios

  • Water Damage: Floods can get into your building's foundation, ruin structures and possessions inside, lead to mold proliferation and cause other problems.
  • Tropical Storm and Tornado Damage: Circular winds can completely destroy, like catastrophic damage to siding, roofs, landscaping and more.
  • Wind Damage: This can harm structures, destroy glass, damage landscaping and electricity hookups and cause other problems.
  • Hail Storm Aftermath: Major hail storms can damage siding and shingles, and that can mean roof leaks and compounding structural damage.
  • Winter Storm Damage: Heavy snow can cause collapsed roofs, lead to broken trees and electricity poles, and cause other harm.

Find an Experienced Damage and Remediation Professional

Danger is high after a storm, and a professional restoration service company can help you get repairs done right. Contact us as soon as possible.