Residential Weather Damage Restoration Services
RESTORATIVE SERVICES
Weather damage from natural disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, and winter storms, can have overwhelming effects on your home and your family. Many times, water causes the most damage by entering your home through damaged rooftops or broken windows. Once inside, water can ruin everything from furniture, electronics and appliances to essential documents and keepsakes, saturating the structural elements of your home and putting it at risk for even greater danger.
At your side and on your side
At ServiceMaster Restore, we’re committed to getting your life back to normal after severe weather damage. Open dialog is central to our customer-care approach. We keep you informed at every step of our process, to ensure that you’re always aware of the progress we’re making and to provide helpful guidance in your time of need. Whenever you need us, we’re there for you.
We’re neighbors helping neighbors
As a national company with local experts in your community, we’re more than highly qualified restoration professionals. We’re your neighbors dedicated to helping you and your family.
We move quickly to minimize impact.
We care for your most immediate needs of food, clothing and shelter.
We develop a customized plan to bring your home back to its full pre-loss condition.
Our network strength is robust and nationwide.
Our mobilization capabilities mean we can get the services you need to your home, fast.
Don't worry. We'll be by your side every step of the way to ensure your home and belongings are restored as quickly and safely as possible after any major weather disaster.
Types of Weather Damage
TROPICAL SYSTEMS
Tropical systems consist of tropical storms, hurricanes and El Niño cycles. These storms often combine high-speed winds and torrential downpours, which increases your risk of broken windows, flooding and structural damage.
WINTER WEATHER
In addition to freezing temperatures, winter weather conditions can include rain, heavy snowfall, ice dams, sleet and blizzards. Dents from hail, roof damage from ice dams, and flooding from frozen and burst pipes and snowmelt are just a few examples of the potential damages that can be wrought by severe winter weather.
WILDFIRES & MUDSLIDES
Your home could be impacted by a wildfire blazing nearby, even if the structure never comes in contact with flames. Smoke and soot from wildfires can stain your home's exterior and seep inside through tiny, microscopic openings. Moreover, wildfires often consume foliage, rendering ground unstable and creating dangerous conditions for potential landslides.
EARTHQUAKES & TSUNAMIS
Shifting fault lines can harm the structure of your home's foundation, while rigorous shaking often causes superficial damage. Coastal areas that experience earthquakes are particularly at risk for these side effects, along with water damage from tsunamis.
SEVERE WEATHER & STORMS
High-speed wind gusts, heavy rainfall or a combination of both pose a higher risk for property destruction than your basic rain shower. Severe weather storms including thunderstorms, flash floods, hurricanes, hail and tornadoes far surpass average storms with their sheer force and potential for damage.