Severe Weather Damage Scenarios

Harm caused by severe weather can be serious for your family home or company, and fixing it can be a complex undertaking. To get storm damage repair completed correctly, you need a restoration service company that focuses on returning your structure back to pre-storm conditions. We are the experts you need.

Once the danger has passed, it's important to assess the damage and start cleaning up. Below, learn about the problems different storm systems can cause and how to keep your property, and yourself, safe in different scenarios.

Insurance for Storm Damage

The most severe damage from almost all storms is covered under home and business insurance policies, but the details are different. What you must pay depends on your policy, the structure, the amount of damage, property values in your neighborhood and much more.

Keep track of the damage, keep track of all your receipts and call your insurer and a storm damage contractor.

Storms that cause property damage may lead to mold growth and cause other problems.

  • Flood Damage: Floods can get into your building's foundation, ruin drywall, carpet and framing, lead to mold growth and cause other problems.
  • Hurricane and Tornado Damage: Circular wind storms can completely destroy, including catastrophic damage to siding, roofs, landscaping and more.
  • Wind Damage: This can rip off siding, shingles and even whole roofs, destroy glass, wreak havoc on trees and electric systems and cause other problems.
  • Hail Storm Aftermath: This can damage siding and shingles, causing hidden leaks and compounding damage.
  • Winter Storm Damage: Heavy snow can collapse roofs, break trees and electric systems, and cause other harm.

Find a Trusted Contractor

It's an absolute must to repair storm damage right away, but doing so can be dangerous. Before you do it yourself, get your insurer and a contractor on board. Contact us for specifics.