Storm Damage
Measures for Storm Damage:
Assess the damage:
Walk around your home’s exterior and look for any signs of damage. Check for missing or cracked shingles, dents or holes in your siding, and any other signs of damage.
Take photos:
Take photos of the damage to document it. This can be useful when you file a claim with your insurance company.
Contact your insurance company:
Contact your insurance company and let them know about the damage. They will likely send an adjuster to assess the damage and determine the amount of coverage you’re eligible for.
Hire a professional:
It’s important to hire a professional roofing and siding contractor to repair the damage. Professional contractors have the necessary experience, tools, and equipment to repair the damage properly and protect your home from future storms.
Prevent further damage:
If you notice any leaks or openings in your roofing or siding, cover them up with a tarp or temporary patch to prevent further damage until the repairs can be made.
What to do when you suspect Storm Damage?
Remember, it’s important to act quickly when you suspect your roofing or siding has storm damage. If you suspect that your roofing or siding has storm damage, it’s important to contact professionals like us. Delaying repairs can lead to further damage, which can be more costly to fix in the long run. In addition, most insurance policies cover storm damage. It’s important to contact your insurance company to determine coverage and start the claims process if necessary.
Evergreen Construction Company, Inc has helped homeowners in Minneapolis/St. Paul and Southern Minnesota areas get their home back into their original state in a timely manner. We will properly assess the damage and communicate with you about exactly what needs to be done to get your home back into its previous condition. Contact us today to schedule a free inspection!
How to know if you have storm damage?
Assess the damage: Walk around your home's exterior and look for any signs of damage. Check for missing or cracked shingles, dents or holes in your siding, and any other signs of damage.
Take photos: Take photos of the damage to document it. This can be useful when you file a claim with your insurance company.
How to file insurance claim for storm damage?
Contact your insurance company: Contact your insurance company and let them know about the damage. They will likely send an adjuster to assess the damage and determine the amount of coverage you're eligible for.