Storms can flood a home fast, whether from rising water, a roof the wind tore open, or rain that found its way inside. Storm and flood damage restoration removes the water, dries the structure, and starts the repairs so your home recovers. WaterDamageOnCall connects you with trusted local restoration pros, 24/7, wherever you are.
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What storm damage restoration covers
A restoration pro pumps out flood water, dries the walls and floors, and helps board up or tarp openings so more water cannot get in. They document everything for your insurance claim and coordinate the drying and repair work as one job.
Common storm damage situations
- Rising flood water entering the ground floor or basement
- A roof leak from wind or hail damage
- Water pushed in around windows and doors
- A power outage that stopped your sump pump
- Downed trees that opened the roof or walls
Stay safe first
Do not enter deep or moving water, and stay away from any water near electrical outlets or a panel. Once it is safe, fast cleanup and drying keep storm damage from turning into mold and structural problems.
Frequently asked questions
Is storm flooding covered by homeowners insurance? Wind driven rain and roof leaks are often covered, but rising flood water from outside usually needs separate flood insurance. A pro can help sort out which applies and document the loss.
How soon should cleanup start? As soon as it is safe. Water that sits invites mold and weakens materials, so the faster the drying begins the better.
Can my belongings be saved? Many hard items can be cleaned and dried. Soft items that soaked in outside flood water may not be safe to keep.
Related services
See Water Extraction and Flood Cleanup, Basement Flooding, and Mold Remediation.
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WaterDamageOnCall is a water damage information and lead request service. We are not a licensed restoration contractor. This page is general information, not professional restoration, insurance, or health advice. A licensed local pro should assess your specific situation.