Storm Damage Restoration Northern Colorado, CO

Professional storm damage restoration in Northern Colorado for hail, wind, and flood damage recovery.

Expert Storm Damage Restoration

In Northern Colorado, CO, hail, high winds, and flooding create serious property damage. Storm damage restoration in Northern Colorado requires fast action to prevent mold and structural failure. We assess the damage, remove water and debris, repair your home or business, and work with your insurance company every step of the way.

How We Work

We follow a proven process to restore your property safely and completely, keeping you informed at every phase.

Assess and Document Damage

We inspect your property for all visible and hidden damage—from roof impact to water intrusion in Northern Colorado structures. Detailed photos and written notes support your insurance claim from day one.

Secure and Stabilize

Tarps cover roof openings, plywood protects broken windows, and temporary bracing stabilizes compromised walls. This prevents further damage from weather exposure and keeps your property safe during repair work.

Remove Water and Debris

Industrial pumps, wet/dry vacuums, and dehumidifiers remove standing water and hidden moisture. We clear fallen trees, broken glass, and contaminated materials. Proper drying prevents mold in Northern Colorado homes prone to spring and summer flooding.

Repair and Rebuild

Structural repairs address water-damaged beams, compromised foundations, and cracked walls. Roof, siding, and window replacements match original materials. We handle electrical, plumbing, and HVAC system restoration with licensed professionals.

1

Damage Survey

Full walkthrough with photos, moisture mapping, and structural assessment for insurance filing.

2

Emergency Mitigation

Tarping, boarding, water extraction, and debris removal to stop secondary damage.

3

Drying Phase

Air movers, dehumidifiers, and thermal imaging to eliminate hidden moisture in walls and floors.

4

Structural Repair

Replace beams, drywall, framing, and foundation elements. Test structural integrity before rebuild.

5

Final Restoration

Paint, trim, flooring, and systems testing. Final walkthrough and handoff with documentation.

6

Insurance Coordination

Detailed invoicing, supplemental claims processing, and final adjuster sign-off.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

Storm damage in Northern Colorado takes many forms. We handle it all with licensed professionals and proper insurance documentation.

Hail Damage Restoration

Hail dents roofs, breaks siding and windows, and damages gutters. We repair or replace affected materials and assess interior water intrusion before it spreads in Northern Colorado homes.

Wind and Tornado Damage Repair

Severe winds lift roofing, shatter windows, uproot trees, and weaken structural framing. We stabilize compromised structures, clear debris, and rebuild exterior systems to code.

Water Damage and Flood Restoration

Heavy rainfall and flooding saturate walls, floors, and foundations. We extract standing water, dry hidden moisture, and prevent mold growth within critical timeframes.

Mold Prevention and Remediation

Mold begins growing within 24 to 48 hours of water intrusion. We apply preventive sanitizers, remove contaminated materials, and monitor air quality post-restoration.

Roof and Siding Replacement

We match existing roofing materials, repair flashing, and replace siding to restore weathertightness. All work complies with Northern Colorado building codes.

Contents Restoration and Pack-Out

Furniture, documents, and personal items can be saved through professional cleaning and restoration. We pack out undamaged possessions and restore salvageable goods safely.

Why It Matters

Delays cost more money and put your health at risk. Professional restoration protects your property and ensures proper insurance coverage.

Speed Prevents Additional Damage

Water remaining in walls and floors compounds structural damage. Mold begins growing within 24 hours of water exposure. Fast action stops secondary problems before they multiply in cost.

Hidden moisture in Northern Colorado's dry climate can lurk undetected. Thermal imaging and moisture meters find problems before they destroy your home's foundation.

Insurance Coordination Is Critical

Proper documentation and supplemental claims processing ensure you receive full coverage. We photograph damage, track repairs, and coordinate with your adjuster from start to finish. This removes guesswork and strengthens your claim.

Licensed and Certified Work

Unlicensed contractors cut corners and void insurance coverage. We employ licensed roofers, electricians, and plumbers. All work meets building codes and passes final inspection.

Serving Northern Colorado and Surrounding Areas

Local expertise and 24/7 emergency response when storms hit Northern Colorado.

Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland, and Beyond

We operate throughout the Front Range and eastern plains of Northern Colorado. Hail events that impact Larimer, Weld, and Boulder counties bring our crews to your property within hours of the call.

Available Around the Clock

Storms don't wait for business hours. Our 24/7 emergency line connects you with a restoration specialist who can begin emergency mitigation the same day. Tarping, water extraction, and debris removal start immediately.

What to Do After Storm Damage

After a storm hits, take these steps to protect your property and insurance claim.

What counts as storm damage in Northern Colorado?

Wind damage, hail marks, flood water intrusion, broken windows, fallen trees, and lightning strike fires all qualify as storm damage. Make sure your claim includes all damage, even what may not be immediately obvious.

  • Roof dents and missing shingles
  • Shattered windows and cracked glass
  • Water damage to walls, ceilings, and foundations
  • Downed power lines and debris damage
  • Structural cracks and foundation issues
  1. Ensure Safety First – Check for downed power lines, gas leaks, and structural damage. Do not enter the home if it is unsafe.
  2. Document All Damage – Take photos and videos of every damaged area from multiple angles before cleanup begins.
  3. Secure Your Property – Tarp the roof, board windows, and remove valuables from wet areas to stop additional damage.
  4. Contact Your Insurance Company – Report the claim immediately. Provide your documentation and schedule an adjuster inspection.
  5. Call a Professional Restoration Contractor – A licensed contractor handles mitigation, repair, and insurance coordination so you don't have to.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about storm restoration in Northern Colorado.

Should I hire a restoration contractor or file the claim myself?

A professional contractor handles assessment, documentation, mitigation, repair, and insurance coordination. This speeds recovery, reduces dispute risk, and ensures code compliance. Most homeowners lack the equipment and expertise to safely dry hidden moisture or negotiate supplemental claims.

What if water intrusion is not visible—how do you find hidden damage?

Thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters detect water trapped in walls, ceilings, and framing. We use these tools to prevent mold growth and identify structural damage before it becomes catastrophic. Drying hidden moisture prevents thousands of dollars in additional repairs.

Does homeowner's insurance cover storm damage?

Most homeowner policies cover hail, wind, and fire damage. Flooding from heavy rain may require separate flood insurance. Contact your insurance agent to understand your coverage, deductibles, and any exclusions before filing a claim.

Can you help with supplemental insurance claims if damage is discovered during repairs?

Yes. We photograph and document all damage during the repair process. If we discover additional damage not included in the initial estimate, we submit supplemental claims with photos and detailed notes to your adjuster for processing.

What makes Northern Colorado storms particularly damaging?

The Front Range sits in 'Hail Alley,' which experiences more large hail events than most places in North America. Spring and early summer thunderstorms also bring high winds, flash flooding, and occasional tornadoes. Elevation and weather patterns make storm damage common in Northern Colorado.

Are you licensed and insured for all types of repairs?

We employ licensed roofers, electricians, plumbers, and general contractors. All work is fully insured and complies with Northern Colorado building codes. Ask for proof of license and insurance before work begins on your property.

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300 S Howes St suite b, Fort Collins, CO 80521, USA

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  • Northern Colorado, CO

  • Fort Collins, CO

  • Loveland, CO

  • Greeley, CO

  • Boulder, CO

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  • Windsor, CO

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