Damage Storms Can Cause

Severe storms can be dangerous, and you need to focus on safety. If your neighborhood has seen major problems, be careful. If you think your home has been structurally damaged or flooding risk remains, stay out until a professional says it’s safe. Spend the night elsewhere until you’re confident it’s safe.

Once the danger has passed, it’s vital to assess the aftermath and plan for remediation. Below, read more about the harm different storms can cause and how to keep your property, and yourself, safe in different situations.

Insurance for Storm Damage

The amount you get from your policy depends on policy specifics, the damage, your property’s condition and more.

The more quickly you, the better chance you have for fair payouts. You could miss out if you don’t act right away.

Storm Damage Scenarios

  • Water Damage: Water from floods can seep into foundations, ruin framing and finish work, lead to mold proliferation and more.
  • Tornado and Tropical Storm Damage: Circular wind storms can wreak havoc on your home or business, such as catastrophic damage to siding, roofs, landscaping and more.
  • Damage from Wind Storms: This can harm structures, lead to broken windows, wreak havoc on trees and power grids and more.
  • Hail Storm Aftermath: Severe hail can cause shingle and siding damage, and that can mean roof leaks and compounding damage.
  • Winter Storms: Heavy snow can cause collapsed roofs, break trees and electric systems, and cause other harm.

Seek Out a Professional Contractor

Storm aftermath can be dangerous, and hiring a professional restoration service company can help you get repairs done right. Call us right away.