Restoration

Got storm damage? No worries. We are here.

  • ROOFING

  • GUTTERS

  • SIDING

  • WINDOWS

  • DOORS

  • INTERIOR

EFFECTS OF A WIND STORM

 

A

Wind damage typically exhibits itself as broken, cracked, or displaced tiles or shingles. Broken tiles may be visible, but lifted tiles are often harder to see

B

The most susceptible areas to damage are the ridges, eaves, corners, and rake edges

C

Once the tiles have been lifted or displaced, the underlayment suffers damage which can cause immediate or longe term leaks that lead to rotten decking and interior damage

INSURANCE

Getting your home restored can be as simple as 3 easy steps:

1. INSPECTION

One of our certified technicians will give your home a free inspection for wind storm damage.

2. FILE CLAIM

You can file a claim with your homeowner’s insurance and notify them of the storm event.

3. REPAIR DAMAGE

Once approved, we will send a team of our restoration experts to bring back your home to its original condition.

 

CREDENTIALS

FAQs

 

Will my insurance company raise my premium or cancel my policy for a storm-related claim?

No, because wind storms are considered to be an “Act of God” and the insurance company cannot penalize you for a natural event out of your control.

Do I get to select my own roofing materials?

Of course! You will be able to get the same kind and quality.

What is the downside to me filing a storm damage claim with my homeowner’s insurance?

None! You actually have an obligation to file a claim upon discovery of any damage to your home to the insurance company.

What happens if my insurance company doesn’t pay my claim?

Nothing, there is nothing owed to the contractor as no work is actually performed without their approval.

Do I have to pay my insurance deductible?

Yes, most deductibles are $1,000 -$2,500 which is a lot less than it would cost to restore the home out of pocket.

What is depreciation?

The insurance company determines the depreciation value based on a combination of objective criteria and a subjective assessment based on roof photos. They will withhold this amount as an incentive to get the job done correctly. This value can. be collected when the job is completed.

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