Storm damage recovery starts with thorough documentation
Wind, tree, and ice damage require immediate stabilization, but the permanent repair needs to be documented correctly for insurance. We coordinate the triage and the rebuild so you have a clear record of the event.
Storm Damage Coordination requests usually start with a mix of photos, timing, access, budget, product questions, and trade questions. We turn that loose context into a cleaner starting point.
How we prepare
Details first, guessing second.
We review the property context, what already happened, what needs to be solved, and what may require trade, permit, inspection, material, or site-access planning.
What happens next
You get a practical next step.
The request can move toward an estimate, site visit, photo review, phased scope, or better trade handoff instead of another vague callback loop.
What We Handle
Sharp project scope before work starts.
The goal is to make the first decision easier: what is wrong, what details matter, what needs review, and what next step fits the project.
Triage & Weatherproofing
Our first priority is preventing secondary damage. We coordinate temporary tarping, board-ups, and water mitigation to secure the envelope of the home.
Roof tarping coordination
Window board-ups
Water extraction routing
Safety hazard isolation
Documentation & Scoping
We take detailed photos of the damage before and during the stabilization process, creating a clear timeline and scope for your insurance claim.
Extensive photo collection
Damage timeline creation
Material matching notes
Detailed repair scoping
Rebuild Coordination
Once the claim is settled or the budget is approved, we manage the trades required to restore the home's exterior and interior finishes.
Roofing and siding coordination
Interior drywall repair
Painting and trim
Final inspections
Planning Ranges
Budget context before the scope drifts.
Every home starts in a different condition. These ranges frame the conversation; photos, access notes, material choices, trade needs, and site conditions shape the final written scope.
$500 - $15,000+
Typical planning range across review, repair, phased project, and larger scope options.
Damage Triage & Documentation
$500 - $1,200
Immediate response to document the damage and arrange for temporary weatherproofing.
Site visit
Photo package
Tarp/board-up coordination
Scope outline
Exterior Envelope Repair
$2,500 - $8,500
Coordinating the permanent repair of siding, roofing, and windows damaged by the storm.
Material matching
Trade scheduling
Installation oversight
Permit coordination
Complete Restoration
$8,500 - $15,000+
Managing both exterior repairs and the resulting interior water damage or structural fixes.
Multi-trade sequencing
Interior finishes
Structural checks
Final walk-through
Common Questions
Planning Before the Project Starts
Should I call my insurance company or you first?
Call your insurance company to start the claim, but call us immediately to stabilize the property. Insurance policies require you to mitigate further damage.
Do you remove fallen trees?
We coordinate with specialized tree removal services who have the crane equipment and insurance to safely remove trees from structures before we begin repairs.
Will you guarantee the new siding matches the old?
We work hard to find exact matches or suitable alternatives, but older siding often fades. If an exact match is impossible, we document this clearly for your insurance adjuster.
Start With the Details
Send the problem. We will help sort the next step.
Share photos, timing, location, access notes, budget context, and anything already tried. A cleaner request gives the estimate conversation a real starting point.