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Quick Answer

Storm damage restoration covers the full spectrum of severe-weather aftermath: emergency board-up and tarp, water intrusion drying, debris removal, structural repairs, and content recovery. We work directly with your insurer on the catastrophe claim. Most active emergencies see a truck inside 60 minutes across the OKC metro. Call (405) 669-4484 day or night, or get help in your city: Storm Damage in Oklahoma City, Storm Damage in Edmond, Storm Damage in Norman, Storm Damage in Moore, Storm Damage in Yukon, Storm Damage in Tulsa, Storm Damage in Broken Arrow, Storm Damage in Owasso.

What you get with Storm Damage Restoration

  • Emergency board-up and roof tarp same day
  • Water intrusion stopped and dried
  • Debris cleared and structure stabilized
  • Direct CAT-claim coordination with your carrier

Related reading: Storm Damage Restoration After Oklahoma Severe Weather Β· Storm Damage Restoration Near Me in OKC.

This service often runs alongside water damage restoration for any rain intrusion, water mitigation for active leaks after the storm, mold remediation if the leak sat undetected, and fire mitigation after lightning strikes. On a single loss event we typically coordinate two or more of these so you have one project manager and one set of insurance documentation.

See the full Oklahoma service area for every city we dispatch to, or browse the full restoration services list.

What's included

Everything we handle on a storm damage restoration job

  • Same-day emergency board-up and roof tarp
  • Water extraction and drying for any rain intrusion
  • Tree, debris, and shingle removal
  • Roof inspection (chalk, soft-rake, drone for major losses)
  • Adjuster-meeting attendance and contractor advocacy
  • Full exterior repairs (roof, siding, gutters, fascia, soffit, windows)
  • Interior repairs where water intruded
  • Catastrophe-claim coordination with your carrier
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How Storm Damage Restoration Works

Process built around insurance reality

Every storm damage restoration job follows a documented sequence designed around two priorities: stopping further damage as fast as possible and producing the documentation your carrier needs to approve your claim. Anchored to IICRC consensus standards on every site β€” see IICRC Standards Overview for the standards we operate to.

Step by Step

Storm Damage Restoration β€” Our Process

1

Emergency response

We dispatch the moment storm activity ends.

2

Board-up & tarp

Broken windows boarded, roof penetrations tarped.

3

Water mitigation

Any rain intrusion is extracted and dried.

4

Debris removal

Tree limbs, drywall, and storm debris hauled off.

5

Structural assessment

We work with your adjuster on scope of repairs.

6

Full restoration

Rebuild back to pre-loss condition.

Timeline

How a storm damage restoration job actually unfolds

Hour 1–6

Site security: tarp, board-up, extraction of any rain intrusion.

Day 1–2

Debris removal; structure stabilization; preliminary scope written.

Day 3–7

Adjuster meeting; final scope alignment; supplements identified.

Days 7–30

Roof, exterior, window, and interior repairs (varies with carrier approval and material lead times).

Day 30+

Final inspections, code compliance, depreciation release on completion.

First 60 Minutes

Emergency Steps to Take Right Now

1

Don't enter a storm-damaged structure until utilities are inspected

Downed lines, gas leaks, and structural compromise are common after severe weather.

2

Document everything from outside first

Wide-angle photos of every elevation, the roof if visible, and the property as a whole.

3

Get a tarp on the roof and board over openings the same day

Insurance requires reasonable mitigation. Most carriers reimburse it.

4

File a claim immediately and get on the CAT-team queue

After major events carriers deploy catastrophe teams; getting in line early matters.

5

Have a contractor at the adjuster meeting

Contractor and adjuster speak the same Xactimate scope language. Without a contractor, scope routinely comes in low.

Avoid these mistakes

What not to do

  • Don't enter a storm-damaged structure until utilities have been inspected.
  • Don't sign a contractor's 'assignment of benefits' or blank work authorization at the door β€” these surrender control of your claim.
  • Don't accept the first scope without a contractor present at the adjuster meeting. Storm scopes routinely come in low without contractor advocacy.
  • Don't replace the roof or major systems until your carrier confirms approval β€” payments for unauthorized work are routinely contested.
  • Don't throw away any damaged contents until the adjuster has documented them.
Why Call Us

The Trustworthy Response Standard

Fast Average response

We route the closest available Oklahoma crew and keep the response moving β€” day or night.

24/7 Emergency dispatch

Phone line staffed every hour across Oklahoma. Holidays, weekends, 2am β€” same number.

IICRC Standards-driven

S500 (water) and S520 (mold) consensus standards on every job.

$0 Out-of-pocket*

Most covered losses cost only your insurance deductible. We bill carriers direct.

Signs of Damage to Watch For

If you see any of these in your home or business, an inspection is the cheapest insurance you can buy. Our on-site assessments are free across our Oklahoma service area.

  • Roof leaks, missing or curled shingles, exposed underlayment
  • Hail dings on flashing, vents, gutters, downspouts
  • Cracked or broken windows; dented siding or fence
  • Tree limbs on the structure or in the yard
  • Standing water in basement or low areas after flash flooding
  • Power loss with subsequent food spoilage or HVAC failure
Equipment & Process

The equipment we use on every storm damage restoration job

Restoration outcomes are tied directly to the equipment on the truck. Here's what shows up when our crews dispatch.

Roof tarp kits & emergency board-up materials

Same-day weatherproofing of breached structures.

Truck-mounted water extraction

Rain intrusion pulled fast before it spreads to framing and ceilings.

Tree and debris removal equipment

Chainsaws, lifts, and haul-off.

Air movers and dehumidifiers

Standard structural drying for any wet materials.

Roofing inspection tools (chalk, soft-tip rakes, drone for big losses)

Document hail strikes and wind lift on the roof.

Generator-powered job-site lighting and power

When utilities are still down across a neighborhood.

β€œMost homeowners don't need a pitch β€” they need a truck. Call us and we'll be on the way in minutes, not hours.”

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Insurance

How Insurance Documentation Works for Storm Damage Restoration

Most Oklahoma homeowners' insurance policies require you to take reasonable steps to mitigate further damage. That's why we start mitigation immediately while you're still on the phone with your carrier β€” extracting standing water, tarping a roof, boarding up a window, getting drying equipment running. Carriers typically reimburse the cost of immediate mitigation, and most policies pre-approve a reasonable amount before an adjuster ever sees the loss.

Documentation matters more than the size of the loss. We capture moisture readings, thermal images, and photographic evidence of every affected area, log them daily, and provide them with the Xactimate estimate that your adjuster expects. When the contractor's documentation aligns with the adjuster's scope, supplements get approved faster and final payment lands sooner.

We bill insurance directly to all major carriers β€” Allstate, State Farm, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, Travelers, Progressive, Nationwide, American Family. Out-of-pocket on a covered loss is typically just your deductible. If your event isn't covered, we'll tell you up front and discuss self-pay options before any work begins.

External resources: IICRC S500 (Water Damage Restoration) Β· IICRC Standards Overview Β· EPA β€” Flood Cleanup & Indoor Air Quality.

Storm Damage Restoration Across the OKC Metro

We dispatch storm damage restoration crews from our Oklahoma City home base to every neighborhood across the metro. Same-day response is standard for emergencies inside the OKC metro:

Oklahoma City, Edmond, Yukon, Mustang, El Reno, Moore, Norman, Nichols Hills, Guthrie, Piedmont, Midwest City, Del City, Luther, Jones, Arcadia, Choctaw.

Storm Damage Restoration in the Tulsa Metro

For Tulsa-area emergencies we keep crews positioned to respond fast across the eastern Oklahoma metro:

Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Jenks, Bixby, Sapulpa, Sand Springs, Claremore, Glenpool.

Storm Damage Restoration in Outlying Oklahoma Cities

For loss events outside the major metros, we still dispatch β€” typically same-day or next-day:

Lawton, Shawnee.

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FAQ

Storm Damage Restoration β€” Common Questions

How long after a storm should I file a claim?

Within days, not weeks. Many policies have a one-year filing deadline for storm losses, but practical advice is faster than that β€” adjusters get backed up after major events, and physical evidence weathers.

Will my deductible apply to a storm claim?

Yes. Many Oklahoma policies use a percentage-based wind/hail deductible (typically 1%–3% of the dwelling coverage) rather than a flat deductible. Check your declarations page β€” it can be a significant out-of-pocket on a $300K+ home.

Should I get my own contractor at the adjuster meeting?

Yes. Carrier-only scopes routinely come in 10%–30% low without contractor advocacy. The contractor and adjuster speak the same Xactimate language β€” a homeowner alone almost never does.

What about hail damage that isn't visible from the ground?

Most hail damage isn't visible from the ground. Bruised shingles, dinged flashing, and cracked granules read as 'normal weathering' until a roof inspection identifies them. Free post-storm inspections are part of what we do.

Do you handle the rebuild or just the cleanup?

Both. We coordinate from emergency board-up through final reconstruction β€” roof, siding, gutters, windows, interior repair where water intruded β€” under one project manager.

What's an 'assignment of benefits' and should I sign one?

An AOB transfers your claim rights to the contractor. Read the document carefully before signing β€” most homeowners are better served by directing the carrier to pay them and paying the contractor on milestones. We do not require an AOB to start work.

How fast can you respond to a water damage emergency in Oklahoma City?

Our trucks are dispatched within 60 minutes of your call, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For emergencies inside the OKC metro we typically arrive in 30–45 minutes.

Will my homeowner's insurance cover water damage restoration?

Most homeowner's policies cover sudden, accidental water damage β€” burst pipes, supply line failures, appliance leaks. They generally do not cover gradual leaks or flood-zone flooding (which requires separate flood insurance). We bill insurance directly for covered losses and document everything for your claim.

Do you follow IICRC restoration standards?

Yes. We operate to IICRC standards β€” including S500 for water damage and S520 for mold remediation β€” which are the industry consensus references your insurance adjuster expects. See the IICRC Standards Overview at iicrc.org for details on each standard.

How long does water damage drying take?

Most residential water losses dry to industry-standard moisture levels within 3 to 5 days when caught early. Larger losses or saturated structural materials can take 7+ days. We monitor moisture daily and adjust equipment until dryness targets are met.

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