24/7 Emergency Response | Wind, Hail, Tornado Damage
Call Now: 817-677-8330Severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hail damage roofs throughout Johnson County March through October. Wind-driven rain floods homes through damaged shingles, broken windows, and compromised structures. Our certified storm damage restoration team provides 24/7 emergency response — tarping roofs, extracting water, drying structures, and rebuilding damaged areas to get your Cleburne home safe and dry fast.
Cleburne experiences 40+ severe thunderstorm days annually with straight-line winds exceeding 60 mph, hail up to 2 inches diameter, and intense rainfall (2-4 inches/hour). These storms damage roofing materials, crack siding, break windows, and drive rain into attics and living spaces.
Johnson County sits in Tornado Alley with EF0-EF3 tornadoes occurring multiple times per decade. Tornado damage ranges from minor roof shingle loss to complete structural failure. Water intrusion follows immediately when roofs are compromised during active storms.
Large hail cracks composition shingles, dents metal flashing, and breaks skylights — creating thousands of potential water entry points. Even minor hail damage allows rain infiltration that goes unnoticed until ceilings stain or walls show moisture damage weeks later.
Intense rainfall overwhelms drainage systems, flooding low-lying properties and backing water into homes through foundation cracks, door thresholds, and HVAC openings. Flash flood water carries contamination requiring specialized cleanup protocols.
Storm damage demands immediate action. We answer emergency calls live 24/7 during and after severe weather events. Our teams stage equipment before predicted storms to ensure rapid response when disaster strikes.
Active roof leaks must be stopped before interior water extraction begins. We deploy emergency tarping teams who secure heavy-duty tarps over damaged roof sections, preventing additional rain intrusion while permanent repairs are arranged.
Truck-mounted extractors and submersible pumps remove standing water from your home. Storm water often contains outdoor contaminants (soil, debris, chemicals) requiring proper disposal and sanitization protocols.
Industrial air movers and dehumidifiers dry walls, ceilings, floors, and structural components. Storm damage often affects insulation, attic spaces, and wall cavities — areas requiring specialized drying techniques to prevent hidden mold growth.
Wind-blown debris, damaged building materials, and fallen tree limbs are removed from your property. We coordinate with your insurance company to document and dispose of storm-damaged contents properly.
Storm damage creates ideal mold conditions — moisture, organic materials, and often compromised HVAC systems spreading spores. Our rapid drying and antimicrobial treatment prevent colonization during the critical 24-48 hour window.
From roof repair to drywall replacement, flooring installation to exterior siding — we rebuild all storm-damaged areas. One contractor handles your entire restoration, eliminating coordination hassles with multiple trades.
High winds lift shingles or tear off entire roof sections. Rain enters attics, saturates insulation, and floods through ceilings into living spaces. Attic flooding often goes unnoticed until ceiling drywall collapses from water weight.
Hail and wind-blown debris break windows and damage siding, allowing rain to soak interior walls, carpets, and furnishings. Window damage also exposes homes to additional weather and security risks during multi-day restoration.
Fallen trees puncture roofs, break through walls, and damage foundations. Water intrusion is immediate and severe. Tree removal must coordinate with structural stabilization and water mitigation simultaneously.
High winds damage rooftop HVAC units and tear gutters from fascia boards. Compromised HVAC systems can't dehumidify properly during restoration. Missing gutters direct water against foundations, causing additional flooding.
Storm damage water intrusion follows the same timeline as any water damage:
Additional storms compound damage. Inadequate tarping or delayed response means every subsequent rain event causes more destruction. Fast professional response stops the cycle.
Storm damage claims require extensive documentation to maximize recovery:
We provide complete documentation packages that insurance adjusters require. Our estimators understand Texas windstorm and hail policies, helping you recover full entitled benefits.