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Storm Damage Restoration Houston

Houston is one of the most storm-prone cities in the United States. From tropical storms and hurricanes to severe thunderstorms and flash flooding, Houston properties face repeated weather threats every year. 247 Restoration Specialists provides 24/7 emergency storm damage restoration across Houston, Katy, Cypress, Sugar Land, Pearland, and Humble. We respond fast to secure your property, mitigate water intrusion, and complete full restoration so you can get back to normal.

Houston’s Storm Risk Profile

The greater Houston area averages 49 inches of rainfall per year — nearly double the national average. Hurricane season runs June through November, and the region sits in a high-risk zone for tropical storm activity. Major storm events including Hurricane Harvey (2017), Tropical Storm Allison (2001), and the 2024 derecho have caused tens of billions of dollars in property damage across the Houston metro. Storm preparedness and rapid response are not optional for Houston property owners — they are essential.

Types of Storm Damage We Restore

Wind Damage

High winds strip shingles, damage siding, break windows, and down trees onto structures. We provide emergency tarping and board-up immediately after wind events to prevent water intrusion while permanent repairs are arranged.

Roof Damage & Leaks

Roof damage from storms is the most common entry point for water into Houston homes. We identify and address active roof leaks, tarp damaged sections, and coordinate full roof repair and replacement.

Flood & Rising Water Damage

Flash flooding and rising water from storm surge or overwhelmed bayous cause Category 2 and Category 3 water damage requiring full extraction, material removal, drying, and disinfection.

Hurricane Damage

Hurricane events combine wind, rain, flooding, and debris impact into a single catastrophic event. We handle the full scope of hurricane damage restoration from initial emergency response through complete structural rebuild.

Hail Damage

Hail damages roofing, siding, gutters, and HVAC equipment. We document hail damage thoroughly for insurance claims and coordinate repairs across all affected systems.

Our Storm Damage Restoration Process

1. Emergency Response & Property Securing

We arrive 24/7 to tarp roofs, board up windows and doors, and secure your property against ongoing weather exposure and unauthorized entry.

2. Damage Assessment & Documentation

We perform a complete assessment of all storm damage — structural, roof, interior, and contents — and document everything with photos and written reports for your insurance claim.

3. Water Extraction & Drying

All water intrusion from storm events is extracted and dried using commercial-grade equipment. We treat for mold prevention as standard on all storm water intrusion jobs given Houston’s humidity.

4. Debris Removal

We remove storm debris — fallen trees, damaged roofing materials, destroyed contents — from the property to allow restoration work to begin.

5. Structural Repairs & Restoration

We repair and restore all storm-damaged structural elements including roofing, siding, framing, drywall, flooring, and windows, returning your property to pre-storm condition.

Storm Damage Services We Provide

  • Emergency roof tarping and board-up
  • Wind damage repair
  • Roof leak mitigation and repair
  • Flood and rising water cleanup
  • Hurricane damage restoration
  • Hail damage assessment and repair
  • Debris removal
  • Full structural reconstruction
  • Insurance claim documentation and assistance

Frequently Asked Questions

Does homeowner’s insurance cover storm damage in Houston?

Most standard homeowner’s policies cover wind, hail, and rain damage from storms. However, flood damage from rising water typically requires a separate flood insurance policy through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or a private flood insurer. Many Houston homeowners learned this distinction during Hurricane Harvey. We help you understand your coverage and maximize your claim.

What should I do immediately after storm damage?

Ensure everyone is safe and the property is structurally sound before re-entering. Document all visible damage with photos before touching anything. Call 247 Restoration Specialists for emergency tarping and securing, then contact your insurance company to open a claim. Do not wait — delays in securing a storm-damaged property can void portions of your coverage.

How long does storm damage restoration take?

Emergency stabilization — tarping, board-up, water extraction — happens within the first 24 hours. Full restoration timelines depend heavily on the scope of damage. Minor storm repairs may take a few days. Major hurricane damage restoration can take several weeks to months. We provide a detailed project timeline after our initial assessment.

Can you help if my entire neighborhood was affected and contractors are overwhelmed?

Yes. We maintain surge capacity for major storm events and prioritize existing clients and emergency calls. Call us immediately after any storm event — the sooner you are on our schedule the faster your restoration begins.

Service Areas

We provide storm damage restoration throughout greater Houston including Katy, Cypress, Sugar Land, Pearland, Humble, Bellaire, and surrounding communities.