Storm Damage

Have you experienced storm damage?

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Storm Damage Restoration Process

Haven Builders understands that your home is your haven, and we know there is nothing more important in our business than restoring your home after an storm. We will help you work through the insurance process to smoothly and efficiently restore the damage in your home.

As a local, trusted company—not a storm-chasing contractor—we live and work in the communities we serve. Our team provides honest, professional assessments, not inflated or unnecessary repair recommendations. Modern building materials are designed to withstand most storms, and when we inspect your property, we’ll only recommend repairs when there’s real damage. If your home is affected, we’ll advocate on your behalf with your insurance company. If it’s not, we’ll give you peace of mind without risking your deductible or higher premiums.

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Our streamlined process ensures that every project is handled professionally, efficiently, and with your satisfaction in mind.

Initial Inspection

Haven Builders completes the initial inspection of damage

Scope of Work

We submit the scope of work to insurance

Kickoff

Once the insurance company agrees to the scope, we have a kickoff meeting with you

Materials

Selections are done for the materials to be used
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Present timeline

We will present a timeline on executing the work

Begin project

We complete the work while keeping you in the loop along the way

Final walkthrough!

Piece of Mind! We ensure you are satisfied with the finished product and get you registered for your warranty.

Frequently Asked Questions

When considering the trustworthiness of a contractor, look for several key indicators. A trustworthy contractor often has a strong reputation, evidenced by positive reviews and recommendations from previous clients. They should be licensed and insured, providing proof upon request. Transparency in quoting prices, timelines, and willingness to provide a detailed contract also signifies reliability.

Additionally, a trustworthy contractor communicates effectively, regularly updating you on the project’s progress and addressing any concerns promptly.

If you have roof damage, you should first contact a reputable roofing contractor to assess the damage. It’s also wise to notify your insurance company to understand your coverage and begin the claims process.

Signs of roof damage include visible leaks, missing or damaged shingles, sagging, and light coming through the attic. Regular inspections can help identify these issues early.

Roof damage is often covered by homeowners insurance, particularly if it’s the result of unforeseen events like storms or fires. However, coverage can vary, so it’s essential to review your policy or contact your insurance provider for specifics.

If your roof is leaking, place a bucket under the leak, remove any valuables from the area, and cover them with plastic sheeting. Contact a professional roofer for repairs as soon as possible. Notifying your insurance company is also crucial to determine coverage.

When you have water damage in your house, first stop the source of the water if possible, then contact a professional water damage restoration company. Notifying your insurance company is also crucial to determine coverage.

Water damage is typically covered by homeowners insurance if it’s sudden and accidental, such as from a burst pipe. However, damage from unresolved maintenance issues or flooding usually isn’t covered.

Finding a water leak in your house requires immediate action to minimize damage. Shut off the main water supply if the source is not easily identifiable and call a professional plumber to locate and fix the leak. Notifying your insurance company is also crucial to determine coverage.