Storms Damage Scenarios

Damage caused by severe weather can be devastating to your home or business, and repairing it can be difficult. To get storm damage repair completed safely and effectively, you need repair and restoration contractors that knows how to bring your home back to its original condition. We are the experts you need.

Once the storm has passed, it's vital to check out the impact and get started with cleanup and restoration. Below, learn about the harm different storm systems can cause and how you can protect your property value in different situations.

Insurance Payouts

How much you get from your policy depends on policy specifics, the severity of harm to your property, your property's condition and more.

Most storms are considered acts of God, which means that your insurance company can't single you out for rate increases. But not filing claims early can cause problems, and your whole neighborhood can see rate increases following disasters. Don't delay and always file claims immediately.

Storm Damage Scenarios

  • Winter Storms: Heavy snow can collapse roofs, break branches and power poles, and cause other harm.
  • Hail Storm Damage: Severe hail can cause shingle and siding damage, leading to long-term leaks and compounding structural damage.
  • Damage from Wind Storms: This can damage structures, destroy glass, wreak havoc on trees and electricity hookups and cause other problems.
  • Tornado and Hurricane Damage: Circular wind storms can wreak havoc on your home or business, like catastrophic damage to roofs, windows, siding and landscaping.
  • Flood Damage: Flood water can get into your building's foundation, ruin framing and finish work, lead to mold growth and cause other problems.

Seek Out an Experienced Contractor

It's an absolute must to repair storm damage as quickly as possible, but the risk of danger is high. Before you try making repairs yourself, work with your insurance company. Call us for specifics.