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Not all storm damage is easy to spot. Wind can loosen shingles without tearing them off, hail can bruise roofing materials, and heavy rain can expose small openings that allow water to enter your home. A professional inspection can identify hidden damage before it develops into larger, more expensive problems.
Storm damage restoration can address a wide range of issues caused by severe weather. Depending on the extent of the damage, repairs may include roofing, siding, gutters, windows, ceilings, drywall, flooring, and structural components. If water entered the home during the storm, restoration may also include drying and repairs to affected interior areas.
The process begins with a thorough inspection so your restoration team can document the damage, discuss the recommended repairs, and take steps to protect exposed areas if needed. Once the restoration plan is approved, repairs begin, followed by a final walkthrough to confirm the work is complete.
Every storm is different, so timelines vary based on the amount of damage and the repairs required. Minor repairs may be completed in a matter of days, while homes with significant structural or water damage may require several weeks. After inspecting your property, Trustmark Restoration can provide a realistic timeline based on your home's condition.
The cost depends on several factors, including the areas affected and the extent of the damage. Because no two projects are alike, Trustmark Restoration performs a detailed inspection before providing an estimate. You'll receive a clear explanation of the recommended work so you can make an informed decision.
Yes. After evaluating the damage, Trustmark Restoration provides a detailed estimate outlining the recommended repairs and restoration work. If you're filing an insurance claim, the estimate can also help document the damage and support the claims process.
Storm damage cleanup involves removing debris and damaged building materials so restoration work can safely begin. Depending on the situation, cleanup may include removing fallen tree limbs, damaged roofing materials, broken drywall, water-damaged materials, or other debris left behind after the storm.
Yes. Trustmark Restoration understands that filing a claim after storm damage can feel overwhelming. Our team documents storm damage, provides detailed information about the restoration work, and works with insurance adjusters when needed.
Trustmark Restoration provides comprehensive storm recovery services with a focus on fast response, clear communication, and dependable workmanship. Rather than coordinating multiple contractors, homeowners can work with one experienced team that manages the project from the initial inspection through the final repairs. Throughout the process, we keep you informed so you know what to expect every step of the way.
It's best to schedule an inspection as soon as possible after severe weather, even if the damage appears minor. Some problems become more difficult and costly to repair when they're left untreated. A prompt inspection allows Trustmark Restoration to identify damage early, recommend the appropriate storm damage restoration services, and help protect your home from further issues.









