Storm & Flood Damage
Emergency help when weather-related water entry disrupts the home all at once.
Response
Especially helpful after severe weather when multiple rooms or entry points may be affected at once.
Overview
What this service covers
Heavy rain, hail, and exterior water entry create fast-moving damage. We help secure the situation, document what happened, and begin mitigation before the interior impact spreads.
Emergency storm response
Water entry assessment
Drying and documentation support
Claim-ready reporting
Stabilization planning before repairs
What's included
Usually part of the job
- Interior mitigation focused on the immediate effects of rain, flood, or exterior water entry.
- Documentation that helps connect visible entry points to interior damage and drying work.
- Stabilization planning so urgent mitigation can move ahead before the full repair scope is known.
Not included in initial visit
- A complete exterior reconstruction scope during the first mitigation visit.
- Assuming only the visibly stained area is affected without checking nearby cavities and materials.
- Final repair pricing before the interior impact is properly documented and dried.
Common questions
What homeowners usually ask
Can you help even if roof or exterior repair is still pending?
Yes. Interior mitigation and drying often need to start before the full exterior repair plan is finalized, especially to limit secondary damage.
What should I document after storm damage?
Take photos early, note when the event happened, and avoid discarding affected materials too quickly. A clear timeline helps later conversations.
Project example
Rain-driven water entry affecting upper wall and ceiling finishes
Northwest Edmonton
The visible damage was only part of the issue. The first response focused on tracing the entry path, checking adjacent cavities, and getting the drying scope defined quickly.
How it starts
First steps on every job
- 1Initial call
- 2Site review
- 3Mitigation
- 4Drying
- 5Reporting and next steps
