Storm Damage Photo Gallery

Sanitizer being sprayed on wall.

Sanitizing After the Storm

Storms Can Lead to Microbial Growth

Depending on the source of the water and how long the water was sitting in the home or business, sanitizing might be necessary once all of the water has been removed. Sanitizing helps kill any bacteria that was introduced in the water or grew as the water sat.

Cabinet removed the wall and sitting in the middle of a room.

Storm Damage and Rearranging A Home

Removing Furniture to Dry It Out

This home was damaged by a thunderstorm. Several windows were busted and the roof was damaged, leading to a lot of water damage in the home. When we were called out to the scene, we had to remove many of the cabinets and move furniture away from the ways to dry out the walls and the cabinets. 

Bathroom ceiling and wall cut to save the non-damaged parts.

Storm Damage in Bathroom

Saving Undamaged Parts of the Home

This home suffered from water damage from an unknown roof leaf during a thunderstorm that came through and dumped a large amount of water. In order to cut down on restoration costs and time, we cut out the parts of the ceiling that were damaged and saved the parts that were not.

Moisture meter on the inside of a roof.

Moisture Meters for Storm Damage

Moisture Meters Determine Moisture Level in Home

This home was damaged by a storm that came through the area. We brought in our moisture meters to get a baseline for how much water was in the home to start the restoration process.