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Full Storm Damage Restoration That Kept the Home's Original Character

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Storm damage has a way of hitting multiple systems at once. One event and suddenly you're looking at blown-out siding, lifted fascia, compromised roof decking, and cracked drywall inside - all at the same time. That's exactly what this homeowner was dealing with, and getting it all handled under one roof - with one crew coordinating directly with the insurance adjuster - made a massive difference.

We started on the exterior. The siding had taken a serious hit, with sections cracked, separated, and pulled away from the sheathing. We stripped back the damaged runs, replaced what needed to go, and re-sided the affected areas to match the existing profile. New windows went in at the same time, properly framed and sealed before the siding was buttoned up around them. The fascia work followed, along with the roof repairs where the decking had been damaged and needed new sheathing and shingles.

Inside, the storm had worked its way through - drywall cracked near window openings from the structural movement and water intrusion. We replaced the drywall, taped, mudded, and got it ready for paint. The bathroom window area was one of the spots that needed the most attention, and the finish on those interior window surrounds came out clean. New stained wood casing around the replaced windows kept everything consistent with the character of the home.

What mattered most to this homeowner was that the house looked like itself when we were done - not like it had been patched together. That's a goal we take seriously on every storm restoration we do. When the work is complete, the exterior reads as one cohesive surface, the interior walls are smooth and painted out, and nothing looks like a repair. That's the standard we hold ourselves to.

Storm damage jobs like this one touch almost every trade - framing, siding, roofing, windows, drywall, and paint. Having a general contractor who can manage all of it and communicate with your insurance company directly means less stress for you and a better outcome overall. If your home has taken storm damage and you're figuring out next steps, this is the kind of work we do every day.