Storm Damage
Restoration
High winds, hail and flooding can devastate a property in minutes. We provide immediate emergency stabilization followed by complete structural restoration.
Storm Damage Demands a Fast Response
After a storm, an exposed property is vulnerable to continued water intrusion, structural failure and theft. The first priority is emergency stabilization — tarping the roof, boarding openings, and removing standing water — before any restoration can begin.
Certified Restoration responds rapidly to secure your property, document the damage for your insurance claim, and carry out the full restoration to pre-storm condition under one accountable team.
Stay clear of downed power lines and damaged structures. Wait for professionals to assess structural and electrical safety before re-entering damaged areas.
What We Provide
- 24/7 emergency response
- Emergency roof tarping
- Board-up of openings
- Debris & tree removal
- Water extraction & drying
- Structural damage repair
- Full restoration & rebuild
- Insurance claim coordination
Common Storm Damage Situations
Long Island's nor'easters, hurricanes and severe summer storms cause damage in many forms.
Roof & Shingle Damage
High winds tear off shingles and lift flashing, opening the roof to water intrusion that spreads through the attic and into living spaces.
Wind & Fallen Trees
Downed trees and limbs puncture roofs, break windows and damage siding — requiring emergency removal and structural repair.
Flooding & Water Intrusion
Storm surge and heavy rain drive water into basements and through compromised exteriors, demanding immediate extraction and drying.
Siding & Exterior Damage
Wind and flying debris crack siding, break windows and compromise the building envelope, leaving the interior exposed to the elements.
Structural Compromise
Severe storms can weaken framing and supports — damage that requires professional assessment before the property is safe to occupy.
Ice Dams & Winter Storms
Freeze-thaw cycles and ice dams force water under shingles and into walls, a common Long Island cold-season storm loss.
Our Storm Restoration Process
Storm recovery moves from immediate stabilization to complete restoration — fast.
Emergency Stabilization
Tarping, board-up and water removal to limit further damage.
Damage Documentation
Thorough photo records of all damage for your insurance claim.
Debris & Water Removal
Clearing debris and drying the entire affected area.
Structural Assessment
Evaluating structural integrity and planning the rebuild.
Full Restoration
Repairs and reconstruction to pre-storm condition.
Exposed Property Keeps Taking Damage
Every hour an opening stays exposed invites more water, weather and loss. Call now for emergency stabilization.
Trusted When It Matters Most
Rapid 24/7 Response
Emergency crews on standby around the clock, every day of the year.
Certified Technicians
IICRC-certified specialists using industry-leading equipment and protocols.
Insurance Specialists
We work directly with your carrier and handle the documentation.
Backed by Madison Ave
A division of Madison Ave Construction — full rebuild capability under one roof.
Storm Damage Insurance Claims
Storm claims hinge on documenting the cause and the full scope quickly — before temporary repairs, debris removal or further weather obscure the evidence. Carriers want to see that the damage came from the storm event and that mitigation was prompt.
We photograph everything on arrival, perform emergency stabilization to prevent further loss (which your policy generally requires), and coordinate the full scope with your adjuster.
What Storm Coverage Includes
Most policies cover sudden storm damage — wind, hail, fallen trees and resulting water intrusion — including emergency stabilization, debris removal and reconstruction. Flood from rising water usually requires separate flood coverage.
Your Duty to Mitigate
Policies require you to take reasonable steps to prevent further damage after a storm. Our emergency tarping and board-up satisfies that duty and is itself a covered expense.
Documenting Before Repairs
We record the full extent of damage before any temporary or permanent repairs, so nothing is disputed later as pre-existing or unrelated to the storm.
Serving Long Island & NYC Metro
Crews positioned for rapid emergency response across our service area.
Long Island
Our home market. Rapid response across all of Nassau and Suffolk County, day or night.
New York City
Restoration across all five boroughs — Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island.
Nassau County
Complete coverage from Hempstead to Oyster Bay, Garden City to Long Beach.
Suffolk County
From Deer Park and Babylon to Huntington, Smithtown and the East End.
Storm Damage Restoration FAQs
Straightforward answers to what property owners ask us most.
What should I do first after storm damage?
Ensure everyone is safe and stay away from downed lines and unstable structures. Then call us for emergency stabilization — tarping and board-up to stop further damage — and document what you can safely photograph for your claim.
Does insurance cover storm damage?
Most policies cover sudden storm damage from wind, hail and fallen trees, plus the resulting water intrusion and emergency stabilization. Flooding from rising water typically requires a separate flood policy. We help document the claim correctly.
How fast can you respond?
We dispatch emergency crews 24/7 and aim to reach properties across Long Island quickly to stabilize the situation. The faster we secure the property, the less secondary damage occurs.
Do you handle both the emergency and the full rebuild?
Yes. We stabilize immediately, then handle the complete restoration to pre-storm condition — backed by Madison Ave Construction — under one accountable team and one documented claim.
Recover From the Storm With One Team.
Emergency stabilization through full rebuild — we respond 24/7 across Long Island and NYC.