Damage Storms Can Cause

Big storms can be dangerous, and safety has to be your first priority. If your region has seen serious storm-related damage, use caution. If you suspect structural damage or more flooding, keep your distance. Spending a few nights at a friend's house or in an emergency shelter is a small thing compared to your health.

Get through the storm, and then take a look at the aftermath. Read the information below for more.

Insurance Coverage

The most severe damage from many storms is covered by insurance, but the details change. What you must pay depends on your insurer and your policy, the structure, how much damage there is, neighborhood property values and much more.

The sooner you file claims, the more likely you are to get the money you need. You could get short shrift if you don't act with urgency.

Dangerous storm damage, lead to mold proliferation and more.

  • Winter Storms: 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: Flood water can ruin foundations, ruin drywall, carpet and framing, lead to mold proliferation and more.
  • Damage from Wind Storms: This can harm structures, lead to broken windows, wreak havoc on trees and electricity hookups and cause additional damage.
  • Tornado and Hurricane Damage: Circular wind storms can cause serious damage to all parts of your property, including catastrophic damage to landscaping, siding and windows.

Find an Experienced Contractor

Damaged properties are often dangerous, and a professional contractor can help you with repairs in a safe, efficient way. Contact us today.