What to Expect After a Storm

Damage caused by severe weather can be serious for your family or company, and remediating it can be complicated. To get storm damage repair completed quickly and safely, you need repair and restoration contractors that knows how to bring your property back to its pre-loss condition. We have the training, tools and experience it takes.

After the danger has passed, repairs and restoration should be your top priority. Below, learn about how each kind of storm can cause damage.

Insurance for Storm Damage

Serious damage from the majority of storms is covered under home and business insurance policies, but the details vary. Your financial responsibility depends on your premiums and deductibles, the structure, the extent of your damage, property values in your neighborhood and much more.

To get as much money as possible from insurance, keep track of damage and photograph all the damage right away. Then, contact your insurer and have an assessor come out. Then, choose a repair company.

Dangerous storm damage, lead to mold problems and cause other problems.

  • Winter Storms: Blizzards can collapse roofs, lead to broken trees and electricity poles, and much more.
  • Hail Storm Damage: Major hail storms can cause shingle and siding damage, leading to long-term leaks and compounding damage.
  • Water Damage: Flood water can seep into foundations, ruin framing and finish work, lead to mold problems and cause other problems.
  • Damage from Wind Storms: This can rip off siding, shingles and even whole roofs, destroy glass, wreak havoc on trees and electric systems and more.
  • Hurricane and Tornado Damage: Circular winds can wreak havoc on your home or business, including catastrophic damage to roofs, windows, siding and landscaping.

Seek Out an Experienced Contractor

If your property has storm damage, act quickly. Choose a professional contractor that is fully licensed and insured, and that knows your area. Call today to schedule a consultation.