Storm Damage Restoration

Storms and high winds can cause damage beyond just buildings. We provide complete restoration services to return your property to its original condition. From emergency response and property stabilization to cleanup, repairs, and reconstruction, our team helps residential, commercial, multifamily, and institutional property owners recover quickly after severe weather events throughout Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.

Reliable full-service storm damage repair.

When a storm hits, damage can occur from a variety of elements, including tree strikes, wind damage, and frozen pipes. We specialize in restoring properties that have been damaged during storms or inclement weather events. Our experience encompasses technically demanding projects and creating innovative solutions.

What Is Storm Damage Restoration?

Storm damage restoration is the process of repairing and restoring buildings affected by severe weather events such as high winds, heavy rain, hail, fallen trees, flooding, and snow or ice accumulation. Restoration often includes emergency response, debris removal, structural stabilization, repairs, and reconstruction.

Storms can affect roofing systems, siding, windows, building envelopes, structural components, and interior finishes. Acting quickly after a storm helps reduce additional damage, improve safety, and shorten the overall recovery process.

Charter Construction provides storm damage restoration services for residential, commercial, multifamily, healthcare, education, and industrial properties throughout Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.

Common Types of Storm Damage

Storm-related property damage may include fallen trees, wind damage, hail impacts, roof failures, water intrusion, broken windows, damaged exterior finishes, and structural damage caused by severe weather. Professional restoration helps safely repair affected areas while protecting the long-term performance of the building.

Storm restoration projects may also require related services such as water damage restoration, fire damage restoration, emergency mitigation, structural repairs, and reconstruction.

Need local assistance? Our teams provide storm damage restoration services throughout the Pacific Northwest, including Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver.

Storm Damage Projects

Every storm damage restoration project presents unique challenges based on the type of property, the severity of the weather event, and the extent of the damage. Our experience includes residential homes, commercial facilities, multifamily properties, educational buildings, and other complex restoration projects throughout the Pacific Northwest.

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Storm Damage Restoration at a Glance

✔ 24/7 emergency response for storm-related property damage.

✔ Restoration services for residential, commercial, multifamily, healthcare, education, and industrial properties.

✔ Damage caused by wind, hail, fallen trees, heavy rain, flooding, snow, and ice.

✔ Emergency mitigation, structural repairs, cleanup, and reconstruction.

✔ Serving property owners throughout Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.

✔ Coordination with insurance carriers throughout the restoration process.

Frequently Asked Questions About Storm Damage Restoration

Your safety should come first. Once it is safe to do so, document the damage, take reasonable steps to prevent additional loss if possible, and contact a professional restoration company to assess the property and begin emergency mitigation.

We restore damage caused by high winds, fallen trees, hail, heavy rain, flooding, snow, ice, and other severe weather events. Services may include emergency stabilization, cleanup, repairs, and reconstruction.

Yes. Storms can damage roofing systems, building envelopes, framing, and other structural components that may not be immediately visible. A professional inspection helps identify hidden damage before it worsens.

Many property insurance policies provide coverage for storm-related damage. Coverage depends on your policy, so it’s important to review your coverage and work with your insurance carrier throughout the claims process.

Storm damage restoration should begin as soon as possible to reduce additional damage, protect the property, and begin the recovery process. Prompt response can also help minimize repair costs and project timelines.