24/7 emergency response for hurricane, hail, wind, and flood damage restoration. IICRC-certified teams deploy nationwide with complete structural repair, water extraction, and insurance coordination services. Protecting American homes since 2005.
24/7 National Emergency Line: (855) 777-5555When severe weather strikes, immediate professional response prevents secondary damage and costly repairs. House Restore provides comprehensive storm damage restoration across all 50 states, specializing in complex multi-perperty claims and large-scale disaster recovery. Our certified technicians understand regional construction differences, from Florida hurricane codes to Midwest hail-resistant roofing standards.
Complete structural stabilization and repair for high-wind events. We handle roof repairs, window boarding, and debris removal while addressing hidden structural compromises. Our hurricane restoration protocols meet FEMA guidelines and coastal building codes.
Professional hail damage inspection using drone technology and moisture mapping. We identify compromised roofing materials, siding damage, and window impacts that may not be immediately visible. Specialized repair techniques restore both appearance and functionality.
Rapid water extraction and structural drying using industrial equipment. We prevent mold growth and structural decay through scientific drying methods. Our flood restoration services address everything from basement flooding to complete home inundation.
Full-scale reconstruction services for storm-damaged properties. Licensed contractors handle everything from roof replacement to foundation stabilization. We coordinate all trades and ensure code compliance throughout the restoration process.
"Many homeowners don't realize that water infiltration from wind-driven rain can compromise electrical systems and structural integrity weeks after the storm passes. Our nationwide teams use thermal imaging to detect moisture behind walls that would otherwise lead to mold growth and structural decay." - Michael Reynolds, Director of Storm Operations
Storm damage restoration requires different approaches depending on geographic location and local building practices. Our nationwide experience gives us unique insight into regional challenges, from hurricane straps in coastal homes to freeze-thaw considerations in northern states.
The data above represents common storm damage types our teams encounter nationwide. Understanding these patterns helps us pre-position equipment and specialists before major weather events, ensuring faster response times when communities need help most.
Safety First: Before assessing damage, ensure structural stability and avoid downed power lines. Document all damage with photos before making temporary repairs. Contact your insurance company promptly, but avoid signing with contractors before consulting with restoration experts who understand insurance processes.
Developed over 15 years of responding to major weather events across America, our systematic approach ensures nothing is overlooked. This methodology has been refined through hurricanes in Florida, tornadoes in the Midwest, and Nor'easters in New England.
24/7 dispatch center coordinates with local emergency management. Remote damage assessment begins immediately using satellite imagery and weather data to deploy appropriate resources.
On-site teams secure properties with roof tarps, window boarding, and structural supports. We mitigate immediate hazards and prevent further weather infiltration.
Detailed photography, drone surveys, and moisture mapping create a complete damage inventory. This documentation is crucial for insurance claims and restoration planning.
Industrial-grade equipment removes standing water while desiccant dehumidifiers address atmospheric moisture. We monitor progress with hygrometers to ensure complete drying.
Safe removal of storm debris, damaged materials, and contaminated contents. We separate salvageable items for restoration and coordinate waste management.
Licensed contractors rebuild using materials that meet or exceed local building codes. We often recommend storm-resistant upgrades to prevent future damage.
Complete walk-through with homeowners, final documentation for insurance, and recommendations for future storm preparedness based on regional risks.
With regional offices and mobile response teams strategically located across the country, we provide rapid storm damage restoration regardless of location. Our nationwide network ensures local expertise with national resources.
Insurance policies and claims processes vary significantly by state and carrier. Our nationwide experience with thousands of storm damage claims gives us unique insight into different requirements, deadlines, and coverage interpretations across all major insurance providers.
Many homeowners don't realize that some states have separate hurricane or windstorm deductibles that differ from standard deductibles. These are often percentage-based rather than fixed amounts. Our nationwide teams help clarify these details specific to your location and policy.
Storm-damaged properties present multiple health hazards that vary by region and storm type. Floodwaters may contain sewage or chemicals, while wind damage can expose asbestos or lead in older homes. Our nationwide teams are trained in hazardous material protocols specific to different regions and construction eras.
Important: Never enter deeply flooded areas without professional assessment. Hidden currents, contaminated water, and electrical hazards pose serious risks. Our nationwide teams have specialized equipment and training for safe storm damage assessment.
"After Hurricane Michael devastated our Florida Panhandle community, House Restore was the first professional team to arrive. Their coordination with our insurance company and FEMA representatives was seamless. They not only restored our home but helped navigate the complex disaster declaration process."
"A derecho event in Iowa caused widespread damage across our county. House Restore mobilized teams from three states to help our community. Their understanding of agricultural property restoration and coordination with farm insurance specialists made all the difference for our family farm."
"California atmospheric river events flooded our basement and compromised our foundation. House Restore's national expertise meant they understood our specific soil stability issues and regional building codes. Their preventive recommendations have already protected us through subsequent storms."
Our nationwide network ensures response within 24-48 hours for most locations. For catastrophic events with widespread damage, we implement a triage system prioritizing safety hazards and preventing further damage. We maintain regional equipment depots to speed deployment.
Yes, we restore all property types across all 50 states. Our teams include specialists for residential homes, multi-family units, commercial buildings, and agricultural properties. We understand the different insurance requirements and restoration approaches for each property type.
Our national scale actually allows competitive pricing through vendor relationships and bulk material purchasing. More importantly, our experience with insurance companies nationwide often results in better claim outcomes that maximize your policy benefits.
Absolutely. Our teams have extensive experience working with FEMA, SBA disaster loans, and state emergency management agencies. We help document damage to government standards and navigate the application process, which varies significantly by disaster declaration type.
We maintain code expertise for all major regions: hurricane straps in coastal areas, snow load calculations in northern states, seismic considerations in earthquake zones, and freeze-thaw protocols in cold climates. Our project managers are certified in the codes specific to their service regions.
We coordinate with national temporary housing providers and can often secure better rates through our volume relationships. For large-scale disasters, we sometimes establish temporary crew housing to keep restoration teams near affected areas without straining local accommodations.
Yes, based on our nationwide experience, we provide region-specific recommendations: hurricane shutters in coastal areas, hail-resistant roofing in the Plains, flood barriers in floodplains, and wind mitigation retrofits in tornado-prone regions. Prevention consultation is included in every restoration project.
We maintain consistent standards through centralized project management software, regular regional supervisor training, and quality assurance audits. Every project undergoes multiple checkpoints and a final inspection that meets our national standards, regardless of location.
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