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Storm Damage Restoration

Darrin Savage • November 20, 2020
Storm damage following a hurricane or adverse weather conditions can be difficult to recover from. It’s important to take action as soon as possible to limit the damage caused, but it’s important to work with a team of specialists to ensure that no further damage comes to your property or local community.

VIP General Contractors has been serving both residential and commercial customers for many years. We’ve built an extensive portfolio of services that allows us to quickly respond to storm damage emergencies so we can help rebuild our communities. With our expert knowledge and specialized teams, we handle all restoration projects of any size.

The long-term damage caused by storms

Storms lead to a number of adverse weather conditions that can cause everything from flooding to direct property damage. Debris flying through the air can smash windows and dislodge roof tiles. In some cases, hurricanes can even uproot trees and collapse entire buildings–and this is just the surface damage.

The structure of a building can also be compromised due to water damage. It can seep into the structure of a home, potentially weakening it and causing mold growths in different rooms. This can ultimately lead to respiratory issues in the future, especially in the case of a home.

Electricity is another concern. Loose wires can be extremely dangerous, especially if they’re still live with electricity. In some cases, you may even lose electricity to your home due to power lines being damaged.

There’s also the issue of sewage being backed up and potentially flooding homes through drainage systems. This sewage can be filled with harmful bacteria and viruses which can cause a large number of different illnesses. These overflows aren’t uncommon and sewage was a massive concern in the wake of Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

Much of this damage isn’t seen on the surface either. This is especially the case with structural damage caused by water. In order to protect your property and your family, it’s important to work with a restoration specialist such as VIP General Contractors.

With so many potential dangers as the result of a single storm or hurricane, it’s important to hire experts that understand the difficulties in storm damage restoration. Attempting to repair your home yourself can be extremely dangerous and it’s highly recommended that you seek experts to give you some assistance.

Restore your property quickly and safely after a storm

If your area has just been hit by a devastating storm or hurricane then don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at VIP General Contractors immediately. Whether it’s an emergency roof repair to keep your family safe or a deep clean to remove sewage from your commercial property, we’re well-equipped to deal with a large number of different problems.

As a skilled general contractor with years of experience, we’re confident that we can help you restore your property to its former glory in a timely fashion. We understand all of the areas to look out for after storm damage and we’re well-trained in repairing commonly-damaged areas such as your roof. We understand how storms can damage homes and we’re committed to restoring those areas and limit the amount of damage caused.

Time is of the essence when restoring your property after a storm. It’s vital that you contact us as soon as possible following a storm, or adverse weather conditions, so we can inspect your property and begin repairs. It also allows us to identify areas that could be subject to long-term damage. This will help prevent your property from suffering damage in the future, such as sinking foundations, mold growths or weakened structure that could be dangerous in the future.

Request immediate hurricane assistance

If you’re in an area that is currently experiencing a storm or hurricane then please contact us for immediate assistance. Our team will get help to you as quickly as possible to help limit the damage caused by the storm and immediately begin restoration. We specialize in insurance claims processes and give our word to be with you from Claim 2 Close. 

Regardless of your circumstances, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us to see how we can help you restore your home following a heavy storm or hurricane.

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