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Home Storm Damage Repair Services
Swift and Thorough Storm & Hail Damage Restoration
A Thunderstorm can leave a path of destruction, but it doesn’t have to define your home’s future. ROC Builders is here to help you rise from the hail and/or wind damage with our comprehensive storm damage repair services.
We approach storm damage repair with a combination of compassion, expertise, and efficiency, ensuring your home is restored as quickly as possible.
Step 1
Immediate Assessment
We begin with a comprehensive inspection to evaluate the extent of the damage. This allows us to develop a detailed and effective repair plan, ensuring that all issues are thoroughly identified and addressed from the very start.
Step 2
Damage Removal
Our team utilizes advanced techniques to thoroughly remove damage from all affected areas. This process ensures that your environment is not only safe and clean but also free from harmful nails left behind by the repair.
Step 3
Structural Repairs
We address all aspects of the damage to roofing & siding. Our skilled professionals work meticulously to restore the integrity and stability of your home, ensuring it is secure and resilient for the future.
Step 4
Restorative Cleaning
We meticulously clean your home, removing all traces of storm damage repairs. Our thorough approach ensures a safe environment, restoring comfort and peace of mind to you and your family.
24/7 Emergency Response
Storm damage doesn’t wait, and neither do we. Our team is available around the clock to respond to emergencies.
Transparent Process
We keep you informed at every stage of the repair, ensuring you understand the work being done and the progress being made.
Complete Restoration
We handle every aspect of the storm damage repair, from initial cleanup to final repairs, so you can focus on moving forward.
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In Minnesota, water damage in a house can be caused by several factors:
Plumbing Issues: Leaky or burst pipes, clogged drains, faulty fixtures, and water heater leaks are common culprits. Aging pipes, freezing temperatures, and high water pressure can lead to significant damage if not addressed.
Appliances: Washing machines, dishwashers, and refrigerators can malfunction, leading to leaks and flooding, especially in basements or laundry rooms.
Weather-Related Issues: Roof leaks from damaged shingles, ice dams, and clogged gutters, as well as basement flooding from heavy rains or snowmelt, are frequent causes of water damage. Poorly sealed windows and doors can also let in water during storms.
Other Sources: HVAC system leaks, sewer backups, and foundation cracks can also lead to serious water damage, affecting the structure and promoting mold growth.
Regular inspections of your plumbing, appliances, roof, and foundation can help prevent water damage and avoid costly repairs. Addressing issues promptly is key to protecting your home.
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Hidden water damage can cause serious issues before becoming apparent. Here are some signs to watch for in your Minnesota home:
Visual Signs: Look for stains or discoloration on ceilings, walls, or floors, especially near plumbing fixtures or the roof. Peeling paint, warped walls or floors, and visible mold growth, particularly in humid areas, are common indicators. Efflorescence, a white powdery substance on concrete or brick walls, can also signal water seepage.
Sounds and Smells: A musty odor, especially in basements or enclosed spaces, often indicates mold or mildew from hidden water damage. Dripping sounds when no faucets are running or unusual creaking or cracking noises from floors or walls could also be signs.
Other Clues: An unexplained increase in your water bill, decreased water pressure, or the presence of pests like termites, which are attracted to damp wood, can point to hidden water damage.
If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to investigate and address the issue quickly to prevent further damage. Consider contacting a professional for a thorough inspection.
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Yes, homeowners insurance generally covers water damage, but it depends on the cause and type of damage.
Typically Covered:
Sudden events like burst pipes, accidental overflows, leaks from appliances, and roof leaks caused by storms.
Typically Not Covered:
Gradual damage due to neglect, such as slow leaks, foundation seepage, or lack of maintenance. Floods require separate insurance, and sewer backups may need additional coverage.
Important Considerations:
Your deductible applies, and coverage limits may exist. Insurance often covers repairs and replacements but not the source of the leak (e.g., the faulty pipe).
Recommendations: Review your policy, contact your insurance agent with questions, document any damage, and notify your insurance company immediately if damage occurs. In Minnesota, be mindful of risks like frozen pipes and heavy snowfall. Understanding your coverage and taking preventive measures can help protect your home and finances. ROC Builders can assist you through the process.