Storm Damage
Wind, hail, tree impact, lightning strike.
Rapid tarp-up to prevent water intrusion, structural board-up where wind has compromised the building, water mitigation if rain entered, and documentation that ties the damage to the storm event.
MD · PA · WV · VA
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Do these, in order.
These are the steps we tell people in the first 5 minutes of a call. Safety first, then documentation, then the phone.
- Step 1
If the storm is still active, stay inside and away from windows. Document from inside.
- Step 2
After the storm passes, photograph all damage — wide shots, close-ups, and the surrounding neighborhood.
- Step 3
Pull the NWS weather report for the date and your address. It becomes part of the claim file.
- Step 4
Do not sign anything from unsolicited "storm chaser" contractors who knock on your door.
- Step 5
Call us for emergency tarp-up or board-up. Roof replacement is a roofer's job; preventing additional water damage in the meantime is ours.
Scenario-specific guides for storm damage.
For more specific situations, we have city-by-city scenario pages with detailed cause analysis.
- Roof leak after a storm or hail eventAfter a significant storm, hidden roof leaks can take 6–48 hours to manifest as visible interior damage.
- Ice dam roof leak in winterIce dams trap meltwater on the roof and force it backward under shingles into the home — and the damage looks like a different kind of leak entirely.
Storm Damage Restoration
Wind, hail, falling trees, and flash flooding create overlapping losses that need coordinated mitigation. We dispatch storm response crews after major weather events across MD, PA, WV, and VA.
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