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Storm-damaged structures are vulnerable to additional damage from subsequent weather events.

Florida Storms Hit Hard. We Hit Back Harder.

Hurricane damage. Storm flooding. Fallen trees through your roof. Swift Restoration is Florida's storm response specialist — on-site fast, insurance-savvy, and built for the complexity of major weather events.

Understanding Storm Restoration

Storm damage in Florida ranges from wind-driven roof damage and broken windows to catastrophic flooding and structural failure from hurricanes. Storm damage is especially complex because it often combines wind damage, rain intrusion, debris impact, and flooding — all requiring different restoration approaches simultaneously.

Don't Ignore These

Warning Signs You Need Storm Restoration

If you notice any of the following signs, call Swift immediately. Time is critical — delays increase both the scope of damage and the cost of restoration.

  • Visible roof damage, missing shingles, or exposed decking
  • Water intrusion through windows, doors, or ceiling
  • Structural cracks or shifted foundation
  • Standing water inside the structure
  • Debris impact damage to walls or roof
  • Downed trees or limbs resting on the structure

How We Fix It

The Storm Restoration Process

01

Emergency Tarping & Board-Up

Within hours of your call, we tarp exposed roofs and board up broken windows to stop further rain intrusion and secure your property.

02

Water Extraction & Debris Removal

Storm flooding and rain intrusion are extracted using industrial-grade equipment. All debris is removed safely.

03

Structural Assessment & Drying

Comprehensive documentation of all structural damage for your insurance claim, followed by thorough structural drying to prevent mold.

04

Full Structural Rebuild

From roof replacement to interior finishes, Swift manages the complete rebuild to return your property to pre-storm condition.

Why You Must Act Fast

Storm-damaged structures are open to the elements. Every hour without tarping means more rain intrusion, more water damage, and more mold risk. In Florida's climate, a week without proper drying after storm flooding often means full mold remediation on top of storm repairs.

Common Questions

Storm Restoration FAQs

Most homeowner policies cover hurricane and storm damage. We work with your adjuster to document the full scope and maximize your claim.

Ready to Restore Your Property?

Our certified technicians are standing by 24/7. Call now or book your free inspection online.