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Sarasota sits in one of Florida's most hurricane-vulnerable zones. When storms hit, the combination of wind damage, flooding, and power outages can devastate homes and businesses. Our storm damage restoration team handles the full recovery process — from emergency board-up to complete rebuild.
Storm Damage Services
Emergency Response (First 24 Hours) • Emergency board-up and tarping for roof damage • Water extraction from storm surge and rain intrusion • Generator-powered drying (no power needed) • Tree and debris removal from structures
Restoration (Days to Weeks) • Complete water damage restoration • Wind damage repair (roofing, siding, windows) • Mold prevention and remediation • Content cleaning and restoration (furniture, documents, electronics) • Full structural repairs and rebuild
Insurance Assistance • Documentation of all damage for your claim • Direct communication with your insurance adjuster • Detailed estimates and scope of work • Supplemental claims if initial assessment was too low
Preparing for Hurricane Season in Sarasota
Hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30. Sarasota County's barrier islands (Siesta Key, Longboat Key, Lido Key) and low-lying coastal areas are particularly vulnerable to storm surge.
Having a restoration company's number saved before a storm hits means faster response when you need it most.
Tell us what happened
A local contractor will call you back — usually within an hour.
Frequently Asked Questions
How soon can you respond after a hurricane in Sarasota?
We pre-stage equipment and crews before major storms. After the storm passes and roads are accessible, we can typically begin emergency response within hours.
Will insurance cover hurricane damage restoration?
Yes, most homeowners policies cover wind damage. Flood damage requires separate flood insurance through the NFIP or private carrier. We help you navigate both claims.
What should I do immediately after storm damage?
Document everything with photos and video. Cover roof openings with tarps if safe to do so. Do not enter structurally damaged areas. Call your insurance company and a restoration professional as soon as possible.
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