Storm Damage Restoration Services
When severe weather causes storm damage, Umstead Enterprises is here to help restore your property quickly and efficiently. Our team responds immediately to assess the damage, secure your property, and begin repairs. From roofing and siding to structural repairs, we handle all aspects of storm damage restoration.
We use high-quality materials to restore your home or business to its pre-storm condition, ensuring long-lasting durability and safety. Our team also works closely with your insurance provider, offering documentation and guidance to make the claims process as smooth as possible.
Call us at (443) 336-6401 today or contact us to start the storm damage repair process. We’re here to help you recover and restore your property quickly.
Storm Damage Restoration Safety Checklist
Severe storms can leave behind extensive damage, and knowing how to respond safely is essential. This safety checklist provides clear guidance on the steps to take after a storm and highlights what to avoid to protect yourself, your property, and others.
What You Should Do After a Storm
Contact Your Insurance Company
Notify your insurer as soon as possible to initiate the claims process and get instructions on how to proceed.
Document the Damage
Take clear photos and videos of all visible damage to your property for insurance and restoration purposes.
Prevent Further Damage
Cover exposed areas with tarps or boards to prevent additional damage from weather elements.
Remove Debris
Safely clear away small debris, but leave hazardous materials or heavy items to professionals.
Hire a Professional Restoration Company
Engage qualified restoration experts to assess and repair storm damage properly.
Stay Informed
Follow updates from local authorities regarding safety advisories and weather conditions.
What You Should Not Do After Experiencing Storm Damage
Don't Enter a Damaged Building or Area Without Professional Assessment
Wait for a professional to confirm that the structure is safe to enter.
Don't Try to Fix Electrical Damage on Your Own
Electrical repairs are hazardous and require licensed electricians.
Don't Turn On Any Electrical Appliances
Avoid using appliances until they have been inspected for water or electrical damage.
Don't Attempt to Remove Fallen Trees or Debris on Your Own
Large debris can be dangerous to handle without the proper equipment or training.
Don't Forget to Document the Damage
Neglecting to document damage thoroughly may impact your insurance claim.