What to Expect After Severe Weather Events

Mother Nature is impossible to predict, and some storms can cause major damage. Our restoration services company can fix your structure, getting it back to new in a jiffy. Our local teams know the hazards of local storms and how to repair ensuing damage.

Once the storm has passed, it's necessary to examine the damage and get started with cleanup and restoration. Below, learn about the harm different kinds of storms can cause and how to keep your property, and yourself, safe in different situations.

Storm Damage Insurance

The payout you get from your policy depends on things like how much you pay in premiums and deductibles, the severity of harm to your property, your property value and more.

Most storms are considered acts of God, which means that your insurance company can't single you out for rate increases. That said, waiting too long to file can cause problems, and neighborhood rates go up anyway following disasters. That means you should always file claims right away so you don't end up with no payout but higher premiums.

Dangerous storm damage, lead to mold growth and cause other problems.

  • Damage from Flooding: Flood water can seep into foundations, ruin drywall, carpet and framing, lead to mold growth and cause other problems.
  • Hurricane and Tornado Damage: Circular winds can completely destroy, such as catastrophic damage to landscaping, siding and windows.
  • Damage from Wind Storms: This can damage structures, break windows, wreak havoc on trees and power grids and more.
  • Hail Storm Damage: Major hail storms can bend and crack shingles and siding, causing hidden leaks and compounding damage.
  • Winter Storms: Heavy snow can collapse roofs, break trees and electric systems, and much more.

Hire a Professional Contractor

If your home or business has damage from a storm, act without delay. Choose a professional that is insured, credentialed and licensed, and that knows your area. Call today to learn more.