Storm Damage Support

After The Storm,
The First Steps Matter.

Storm damage support is built for hail, wind, sudden exterior damage, and post-storm uncertainty. The process focuses on safety, documentation, inspection coordination, and organized next steps so clients do not miss important details after a weather event.

01Document
02Coordinate
03Close Out
Fast organization: storm concerns are documented while details are still fresh.
Exterior focus: roofing, gutters, siding, paint, screens, windows, fencing, and other affected areas can be reviewed.
Clear boundaries: this support helps organize information and coordination; it is not legal, engineering, or public adjusting advice.

Why Storm Damage Support Creates Urgency

After hail, wind, or heavy rain, damage is not always obvious from the ground. Waiting too long can make documentation harder, allow water issues to spread, and leave property owners unsure of what is storm-related versus wear and tear. A clear process protects the timeline and the property record.

A-to-Z Client Process

This is the detailed path clients can review before reaching out, so the service feels organized, professional, and necessary from the first click.

01

Storm Intake

We collect the storm date if known, property address, visible damage concerns, photos, access notes, and urgency level.

02

Safety Triage

Immediate hazards such as active leaks, exposed openings, fallen materials, or unsafe access concerns are prioritized for proper support.

03

Exterior Documentation

Roof, gutters, siding, fascia, paint, screens, windows, vents, soft metals, fencing, and other exterior items are documented where accessible.

04

Damage Narrative

The visible conditions are organized into a clear story: what happened, what areas are affected, and what needs additional review.

05

Temporary Protection Coordination

If the property has active water entry or exposure, temporary protection or mitigation coordination may be recommended through appropriate partners.

06

Trade Partner Scheduling

Qualified trade partners can be coordinated for roofing, gutters, siding, restoration, or specialty review where needed.

07

Estimate & Scope Organization

Scopes, estimates, photos, and notes are gathered into a more understandable structure for the property owner.

08

Client Communication

The owner receives clear next steps instead of scattered messages, confusing opinions, or disconnected vendor updates.

09

Repair Planning

Once the scope is clearer, repairs, material selections, scheduling, and project logistics can be coordinated.

10

Final Record

The client receives organized completion or review notes to keep with their property records.

What Clients Can Expect

  • A structured post-storm review process.
  • Photo-focused documentation of visible exterior concerns.
  • Help understanding which areas need trade review.
  • Coordination for temporary protection when appropriate.
  • A professional path from inspection concern to repair planning.

When You Need This

  • Your neighborhood was hit by hail or strong wind.
  • You notice dents, missing shingles, damaged screens, gutter damage, or water staining.
  • You need help organizing photos, estimates, and contractor communication.
  • You are unsure whether damage is urgent or cosmetic.
  • You want a calmer process after a stressful storm event.

Ready For A Clear Next Step?

Send the property address, photos if available, and a short summary of what happened. Raise The Roof Property Solutions LLC will help organize the next step with clear communication and professional boundaries.