Damage Severe Weather Can Cause

The weather is full of surprises, and some storms can cause serious damage to your home or business. Our damage repair service can repair your property, getting it back to new in a jiffy. Our local technicians know our weather and its hazards and how to get everything back to normal.

Once the storm has passed, it's necessary to examine the impact and start cleaning up. Below, we've provided information about the damage different storm systems can cause and how you can protect your property value in different scenarios.

Storm Damage Insurance

How much you get from your home or business insurer depends on things like how much you pay in premiums and deductibles, the extent of damage, the previous condition of the property and more.

First, keep track of the damage to your structure to the best of your capability. Take photos or video and be sure to hang on to any receipts and documents related to appliances and maintenance work. Then, contact a restoration contractor and your insurance agent. Your agent will send a claim representative or assessor. The best contractors can work closely with insurers to help you keep costs down.

Storm Damage Scenarios

  • Winter Storm Damage: This can collapse roofs, break branches and power poles, and cause other harm.
  • Hail Storm Aftermath: Major hail storms can damage siding and shingles, and that can mean roof leaks and compounding structural damage.
  • Flood Damage: Water from floods can get into your building's foundation, ruin drywall, carpet and framing, lead to mold growth and cause other problems.
  • Damage from Wind Storms: This can rip off siding, shingles and even whole roofs, destroy glass, wreak havoc on trees and power grids and cause other problems.
  • Tornado and Hurricane Damage: Circular wind storms can completely destroy, such as catastrophic damage to roofs, windows, siding and landscaping.

Hire a Professional Contractor

It's vital to repair storm damage quickly, but doing so can be dangerous. Before you try making repairs yourself, work with your insurance agent. Get in touch with us for specifics.