Our Utah Storm Damage Repair Team is Standing By
When a storm strikes, you need an experienced, certified, knowledgeable partner to help you get life back to normal. Make The Disaster Company your trusted storm damage repair expert.
We Work With All Insurance Companies
Fast Response and Quick Restoration
The equipment & experience to get the job done
Helping With the Aftermath
Windstorm damage can be so severe that your home can be unlivable for days or weeks. Broken windows, torn roof shingles and siding, flooding, and other damage can put your entire life on hold. The Disaster Company is there to help you get life back to normal in the aftermath of windstorm damage.
Begin Immediately
Wind and storm damage restoration begins as soon as you call us. We’ll arrive on the scene within an hour of your call. As trained and insured experts in wind and storm damage restoration, we apply a systematic process to assess damage to your home. We’ll document the damage, communicate with your insurance provider, and begin restoration. We’ll also prepare an itemized list of our recommended remediation services so that you know exactly what you’re getting.
Let the Professionals Help
Wind damage restoration is a project you must take with professional help. The dangers of downed electrical lines, electrified standing water, structural damage, potential gas leaks, and other life-threatening damage should only be handled by trained professionals. The Disaster Company employs trained professionals to handle repairs in dangerous circumstances like these.
We Work With All Insurance Companies
Trusted Wind/Storm Restoration Professionals
The Disaster Company received its storm damage remediation certification from the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration, a world-class training organization that has been certifying disaster relief specialists for 50 years. This training gives us the expertise to restore residential or commercial properties to pre-damage condition.
We use the latest remediation techniques and equipment to ensure that the job is done right the first time. Because all of our experts are fully insured, you can enjoy the peace of mind of knowing your home is in good hands.
Storm and Wind Damage Clean Up and Repair
Call us today if your home has damage from fallen trees, a flood, or heavy winds. We’ll inspect the structure, clean up the damage, sanitize, and repair it. In the case of a flood, we will extract and dry the water.
Our job is to return your home to its pre-disaster condition. Whether the damage is major or minor, we’ll fix whatever is necessary. Safety is one of our top priorities, and we ensure our work passes every inspection with flying colors.
Our Process After a Wind Storm Emergency
Here are the steps we take to get your storm damage assessed and repaired.
How The Disaster Company Can Help After Wind Storms
Wind storms can cause shocking amounts of damage. Uprooted trees and downed power lines can wreak havoc on an entire community. Power outages, broken windows, and roof damage can be expensive and time-consuming, but The Disaster Company has years of experience repairing wind storm damage.
Here is a partial list of our services following wind damage:
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Insurance claims
Your insurance company will require proof of damage after a storm. We preserve photographic evidence of all damage and provide damage records to your insurer.
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Damage repair
Wind, hail, or rain can cause substantial damage to your windows, roof, and siding. These elements must be repaired quickly to prevent further damage and discourage vandals. We strive to match materials with exactness to provide a uniform look once repairs are completed.
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Structural damage assessment
Following a storm, your home may have hidden structural damage—do not assume it is safe to enter! We do a thorough analysis, not just of visible damage but also of damages that can’t be seen by the untrained eye.
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Your belongings
We’ll clean and repair any damage to your possessions and store them safely until you return home. We can also haul away items damaged beyond repair and clear debris that may have resulted from the storm..
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Coordination
We’ll manage other service providers if their expertise is required. If you need plumbers, electricians, or other professionals, we’ll coordinate with them. Our goal is to give you the time and space to recover while we handle all of the big and small details.
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Flood remediation
Standing water and moisture infiltration can cause problems and must be immediately eliminated to avoid mold growth and the destruction of floors and ceilings.
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Protect you and your family until remediation is complete
We are a full-service remediation company and do everything we can to safeguard your peace of mind. If your home is safe to live in during repairs, we can provide emergency generators. We can board up necessary windows and secure the roof until they can be properly repaired, and we can connect you with emergency services to locate housing if you require it.
Residential & Commercial Storm Damage Cleanup
Whether your property is in the suburbs or a business plaza, we are committed to offering the best residential and commercial storm damage cleanup service. In case of any storm damage emergency, call us 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We’ll handle inspection, cleanup, and repairs.
Contact The Disaster Company today for more information about our disaster cleanup services. Make us your first call after the storm. We will offer you an estimate and send a technician to inspect the damage and begin the restoration process.
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Storm Damage Repair FAQ’s
Will my homeowner’s insurance cover wind damage from a storm?
That will vary depending on what was damaged. Structural damage to the home should be covered. Fences and sheds might be covered depending on your plan. But felled trees or damaged landscaping is likely not covered.
Make sure to document all damage prior to making any changes or remediation. Keep all receipts for storm-related damage, including clean-up supplies, any personal items or appliances that need to be replaced, and any costs for shelter while your own property is being remediated. Don’t forget to include any vehicle damage in your claim—this may be covered depending on your plan.
How can I avoid wind damage in future storms?
Storm shutters are inexpensive and will protect you from window damage in the future. Likewise, maintaining your roof will prevent leaks. Maintaining trees and shrubs in your yard is also important to ensure they don’t cause damage in a storm.
How can I mitigate the risk of electrocution following a storm?
Never walk into standing water without first ensuring that the power source to your home has been cut. Be mindful of power lines and where they’re placed, and avoid those places even if there doesn’t appear to be any damage.
What are the signs of damage I should look for following a wind storm?
Wind can cause a wide range of property damage, whether from the storm itself or from flying objects propelled through the air. Some signs of damage are obvious; be on the lookout for shards of glass from broken windows, missing or broken shingles, damaged gutters, and leaks. Check any outdoor appliances, such as your air conditioner, for signs of damage.
Can a wind storm cause a gas leak?
Yes. If you smell gas or other chemical smells, turn off the main gas line to your home, ensure there’s ventilation, and get all family members and pets outside immediately. A professional will then need to inspect the property and advise you once it is safe to return.
If a neighbor’s tree has fallen onto my property and caused damage, whose insurer pays for the damage?
If your neighbor’s tree causes damage to your property, we recommend contacting your insurance company and filing a claim. Your insurance company can then coordinate with your neighbor and their insurance company to organize restitution.
Will my homeowner’s insurance pay to replace my roof?
Depending on your insurance plan, if the wind has destroyed at least 25 percent of the roof, your insurer will cover the cost of replacing the whole roof. In most cases, your insurance company will hire a contractor to replace parts of your damaged roof, and they’ll make an effort to make your replacement area uniform to the existing area.