Home Services Storm Damage Restoration
Storm Damage Restoration

Helping your property recover after severe weather.

High winds, heavy rain, hail, falling trees, and flying debris can damage roofing, windows, siding, and interior spaces — and openings in the building may let water enter, causing further damage.

For storm damage assistance, call 502-876-1891.Call 502-876-1891

Storm damage services

  • Emergency property assessment
  • Board-up and temporary stabilization
  • Temporary roof protection
  • Water extraction and structural drying
  • Debris and damaged-material removal
  • Roof and exterior repairs, interior restoration, and reconstruction
Our Process

Our storm restoration process

1

Evaluate the property after conditions are safe

2

Identify openings, water intrusion, and visible damage

3

Stabilize exposed areas when appropriate

4

Extract water and begin structural drying

5

Remove materials that cannot be restored

6

Complete necessary repairs and reconstruction

After a Storm

Stay safe while you wait

What to do

  • Follow local emergency instructions
  • Photograph damage from a safe location
  • Notify your insurance provider
  • Contact Emrick Services for an assessment

Avoid

  • Staying near downed power lines
  • Entering visibly unstable areas
  • Climbing onto a wet or damaged roof
Questions We Get

Storm damage questions

Stabilization comes before anything else. Temporary roof protection and board-up stop the property taking on more water while the permanent repair is scheduled. Getting the building closed up is what keeps a roof claim from turning into a roof, ceiling, insulation, and flooring claim.
Yes, and that is the point of using one team. Storm work usually spans exterior repair, water extraction, structural drying, and then rebuilding the interior that got wet. When those are split across separate contractors, the handoffs are where schedules slip.
If the building is open to the weather, call us first so it can be stabilized, then call your carrier. Emergency mitigation to prevent further damage is normally expected of you as the property owner. Photograph everything before anything is moved or covered.
Wind-driven rain travels. Water can enter at the roof and show up two rooms away, or run inside a wall cavity and appear as staining days later. We check beyond the obvious entry point, because the wet material you do not find is where mold starts.
Widespread storms produce a lot of simultaneous calls across the metro, so timing depends on the event. Call as early as you can, tell us whether the property is open to the weather, and we will prioritize accordingly.

Restore and rebuild with one team

From emergency mitigation through repairs, we can help coordinate the major stages of storm recovery. Call 502-876-1891 or use our Get Help Now form.

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