Severe Weather Damage Scenarios

Harm caused by severe weather can be devastating to your family home or company, and remediating it can be complicated. To get the damage fixed correctly, you need a storm damage repair service that specializes in bringing your building back to pre-storm conditions. We have the training, tools and experience it takes.

Once the disaster has passed, it's necessary to examine the impact and start cleaning up. Below, we've provided information about the harm different storm systems can cause and how to stay safe in different circumstances.

Storm Damage Insurance

Coverage varies based on your neighborhood, the specifics of your policy, the amount of damage and additional factors.

Most severe weather damage is covered under standard home and business policies, but filing ASAP is vital. If you don't, you could pay more later but lose your chance for a payout.

Storms that cause property damage may lead to mold problems and much more.

  • Winter Storms: Heavy snow can cause collapsed roofs, lead to broken trees and electricity poles, and much more.
  • Hail Aftermath: This can bend and crack shingles and siding, and that can mean roof leaks and compounding damage.
  • Damage from Flooding: Flood water can get into your building's foundation, ruin framing and finish work, lead to mold problems and much more.
  • Damage from Wind Storms: This can damage structures, break windows, destroy trees and landscaping and power grids and cause additional damage.
  • Tropical Storm and Tornado Damage: Circular winds can wreak havoc on your home or business, such as catastrophic damage to siding, roofs, landscaping and more.

Seek Out an Experienced Contractor

It's an absolute must to repair storm damage quickly, but the risk of danger is high. Before you start making repairs, work with your insurance agent. Contact us for specifics.