Architectural elevation of a premium North Carolina home under crisp morning daylight, showing clean rooflines and high-contrast desaturated gray tones.
Architectural elevation of a premium North Carolina home under crisp morning daylight, showing clean rooflines and high-contrast desaturated gray tones.
STORM RESTORATION

Rebuild stronger with honest scope

When coastal storms compromise your structural envelope, you need more than a quick patch. We handle the adjusters, the paperwork, and the framing to secure your home.

STEP-BY-STEP RECOVERY

The path to restoration

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Immediate Inspection

Adjuster Collaboration

Zero-Compromise Rebuild

We document every point of structural compromise and secure your roof envelope against secondary water damage.

Our project managers meet your insurance adjuster on-site with a detailed, line-by-line structural scope of work.

We execute the framing, roofing, and siding to elite residential standards, engineered to hold against future coastal weather.

CLEAR ANSWERS

Navigating your storm claim

Restoring your property doesn't have to be a second job. Here is how we protect your investment and secure your insurance-backed restoration.

Filing your claim first?

Adjuster missed structural damage?

No. Having us perform a free structural inspection first ensures you have comprehensive documentation of all storm damage before filing your claim.

We submit supplements with photographic proof and engineering reports. We do not cut corners; we ensure the full structural envelope is approved.

Will insurance cover everything?

How long does restoration take?

Most homeowners policies cover storm-damaged areas fully. We work directly with adjusters to ensure no structural compromise is overlooked during the assessment.

Emergency securing happens within 24 hours. Once the insurance scope is approved, physical framing and roofing typically take three to seven days.

Secure your free inspection

Our team is ready to document your damage, secure your property, and coordinate directly with your insurance provider.