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2026 Cost Guide

Hurricane & Storm Damage Restoration Cost in Florida

Hurricane damage costs vary from $5,000 for minor wind damage to $100,000+ for catastrophic loss. Emergency response within 24 hours prevents secondary damage (mold) that costs far more.

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Cost Breakdown

Hurricane Damage Restoration Costs in Central Florida

Most homeowners pay only their deductible ($500–$2,500). Insurance covers the rest. We maximize your claim through professional documentation.

Service / Damage TypeCost RangeNotes
Emergency tarping & board-up$800 – $3,000Critical first response to prevent water damage
Debris removal & cleanup$2,000 – $10,000Trees, branches, damaged siding, drywall
Roof damage (partial)$5,000 – $15,000Replacing sections of shingles/framing
Roof replacement (full)$15,000 – $40,000Complete roof replacement after structural damage
Wind damage to siding/windows$3,000 – $10,000Replacing damaged siding, windows, doors
Water intrusion & drying$2,000 – $8,000Water extraction, dehumidification, structural drying
Moderate structural damage (framing)$10,000 – $30,000Damage to walls, floors, or load-bearing elements
Contents restoration (pack-out)$5,000 – $20,000Contents cleaning, restoration, return
Full restoration (multiple systems)$30,000 – $100,000+Roof, structure, water, contents, rebuild
Cost Prevention

Why Emergency Response Saves You Thousands

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24-Hour Response Matters

Exposed roofs and water intrusion lead to mold within 24–48 hours. Mold remediation costs $2,000–$15,000 extra. Emergency tarping ($1,000–$3,000) prevents this.

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Water Management is Critical

Standing water inside your home causes structural damage, mold, and belongings loss. Professional water extraction within hours prevents cascading damage.

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Contents Salvage

Many belongings can be saved if removed and dried properly within 48 hours. Delayed action means throwing away furniture, photos, documents, and keepsakes.

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Secondary Damage is Avoidable

Primary damage (wind to roof) is expensive. Secondary damage (mold, rot, structural decay) is worse and costs more. We stop it early.

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Professional Documentation Increases Payouts

Insurance adjusters respond better to professional damage documentation. Homeowners often get 20–30% less than they deserve without professional representation.

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Insurance Works Better With a Team

We work directly with your adjuster, provide detailed estimates, and negotiate on your behalf. This results in higher settlements.

Before Hurricane Season

Protect Your Home & Maximize Insurance Coverage

1

Document Your Home's Condition

Take photos/video of your home's exterior and interior BEFORE hurricane season. This proves baseline condition and maximizes insurance payouts.

2

Review Your Insurance Coverage

Know your deductible, coverage limits, and what's excluded (flood, wind). Some policies have separate deductibles for wind damage.

3

Get a Home Hardening Assessment

We can identify vulnerable areas (roof, windows, garage doors). Upgrades may reduce insurance premiums.

4

Have Our Number Ready

Save 321-420-7274. In the chaos after a hurricane, you won't have time to search. We respond within hours.

5

Trim Trees & Clear Gutters

Dead branches and debris accelerate damage when winds hit. Prevention is cheaper than repair.

6

Know Your Insurance Company's Process

Ask your agent: What's the claim process? How do adjusters reach you? Do they accept professional restoration estimates?

Preparing for Hurricane Season?

We can assess vulnerabilities, help document your home, and be ready for emergency response. Call: 321-420-7274

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FAQ

Hurricane Damage Questions

Yes, typically fully covered — but wind vs. water damage is critical. Wind damage is usually covered. Water damage from poor maintenance isn't. We document everything to maximize your claim.
Hurricanes bring sustained high winds (74+ mph) causing structural damage, uprooted trees, and widespread water intrusion. Regular storms are localized — wind events or light flooding.
We're deployed within hours of hurricane landfall. We do emergency tarping, board-up, water extraction, and mitigation before secondary damage (mold) occurs.
1) Evacuate if authorities order it. 2) Call us for emergency tarping/board-up. 3) Document damage with photos. 4) Call your insurance. 5) Don't throw away damaged materials until we assess.
Emergency tarping (first 24–48 hours): $800–$3,000 depending on roof size and complexity. This is usually covered by insurance — it prevents secondary water damage that's far more expensive.
Most homeowners get 70–90% of what they're owed when represented by a restoration company. We work with your adjuster and ensure you receive every dollar due.

Hurricane Season Coming? We're Ready.

24/7 emergency response for tarping, extraction, and full restoration. Call the moment disaster strikes.

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