Professional Storm Restoration Professionals
Whether strong winds ripped off your gutters, wind-blown debris shattered your windows, or torrential rain damaged your roof, our team will work efficiently to bring your home back to normal.
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As a storm restoration contractor for more than 45 years, we’ve helped countless homeowners in the Twin Cities and Western Wisconsin file insurance claims that fully compensate them for necessary storm damage repair to their homes.
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Unlike some contractors that may leave you to navigate the insurance process on your own, we’ll work to make sure you get the maximum benefits allowed under your storm damage claim.
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- Stay safe – Better yet, stay inside until you can be sure it’s safe to travel outside. Downed power lines and trees can pose a variety of threats, so it’s best to stay away from them and let the professionals handle the situation.
- Call your insurance company – Once it has been deemed safe to go outside, survey the damage to your home and call your insurance company as soon as possible to report your claim.
- Protect what you can – If there is a hole in your roof, siding, and/or windows allowing more water and debris to enter your home, try to cover the hole as much as possible with a tarp or plywood. You want to protect your home from further damage if you can.
- Be organized and prepared – If you’ve purchased any plywood or tarps to protect your home, keep your receipts. Also, take extensive pictures of the damage to your home and take careful notes when you speak to your insurance company. Knowledge is power!
- Learn more about how to protect and prepare your home before a storm hits.
Warning Signs You’re Dealing With a Storm Chasing Contractor
- The company appears right after a storm and goes door to door.
- They are willing to commit insurance fraud by offering to pay your deductible.
- Contracts do not contain pricing and you are pressured to sign prior to meeting with an insurance adjuster.
- They cannot provide evidence of insurance or a contractor license number.
- You are responsible for pulling your own permit.
- Representatives arrived in an unmarked vehicle or the company decals are magnets.
- No local client references are available.
- The price seems too good to be true.
- Their address is a PO box.
- Their license plates and driver’s licenses are from several states away.
- Learn more about protecting yourself from storm chasers and dealing with them.
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After your claim is approved, your restoration work gets underway. Keep reading to explore the beauty of new beginnings.