Storm damage often combines multiple problems at once: a downed tree, missing shingles, wind-driven rain inside the attic, broken windows, and flooded basements. The first 24 hours matter most — emergency board-up and tarping prevent the secondary water damage that often costs more than the original storm itself.
Trees on the roof, lifted shingles, broken windows, and torn-off siding are the most common wind-storm calls.
Even small hail can fracture shingles, dent gutters, and crack skylights — damage that often isn't visible from the ground.
When storm drains overflow, water enters through window wells, garage doors, and foundation cracks.
Winter storms create ice dams at roof eaves that push meltwater up under shingles and into attics and ceilings.
Roof openings, broken windows, and damaged doors are secured to stop further damage.
Any storm water inside the home is removed before it can saturate framing and flooring.
Fallen trees and storm debris are cleared from the roof and yard.
Wet areas are dried with commercial equipment to prevent mold.
Roofing, siding, drywall, and flooring are repaired or replaced. Most pros work directly with your insurance carrier.
A vetted local pro can be on the way within the hour.
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