What to Expect After Severe Weather Events

The weather can be unpredictable, and some storms can cause major damage to your home or business. Our restoration company can fix up your property, getting it back to how it was before quickly. Our local professionals know the kinds of weather hazards we face and how to get everything back to normal.

Once the danger has passed, it's vital to assess the aftermath and plan for remediation. Below, read more about the damage different storm systems can cause and how you can protect your structure in different circumstances.

Insurance Payouts

The amount you get from your policy depends on premiums and deductibles, the severity of harm to your property, your property value and more.

First, document the damage to your property to the best of your capability. Take a lot of photos and be sure to hang on to any receipts and documents regarding appliances, maintenance work and more. Then, reach out to a storm damage restoration contractor and your insurance agent. Your insurer will send a representative. The best storm damage repair specialists work closely with policy providers to help you save money.

Storm Damage Scenarios

  • Winter Storms: This can collapse roofs, break branches and power poles, and cause other harm.
  • Hail Damage: Major hail storms can damage siding and shingles, causing hidden leaks and compounding structural damage.
  • Wind Damage: This can rip off siding, shingles and even whole roofs, destroy glass, destroy trees and landscaping and power grids and more.
  • Tornado and Hurricane Damage: Circular wind storms can cause serious damage to all parts of your property, including catastrophic damage to roofs, windows, siding and landscaping.
  • Damage from Flooding: Floods can ruin foundations, ruin structures and possessions inside, lead to mold problems and more.

Seek Out an Experienced Contractor

It's vital to repair the damage right away, but the risk of danger is high. Before you start making repairs, work with your insurance agent. Get in touch with us for specifics.