Storm Damage Photo Gallery

A Tree Through the Roof Causes Major Damage

A strong storm moved through the neighborhood of this home. A tree fell on the roof and caused it to cave in. Water poured into the home, causing major water and mold damage throughout. 

Storm Takes Roof of Cullman, AL Home

This home suffered great damage due to a storm. The entire roof was taken off and caused water and other debris to get inside the house. A damaged roof can cause water to easily get in and cause the walls, ceilings, and floors to absorb water. 

Hurricane Damage Can Be Extensive

This home suffered damage from a hurricane. The water rose very high into the structure, and affected floors, walls, and ceilings. Our crews went in and removed all of the wet materials in order to start the drying process. 

Frozen, Busted Pipes? We Can Help!

With this round of winter weather, we have received several calls with homes and businesses seeing the effects of frozen pipes that have burst and caused significant water damage. This image is from a large manufacturing plant that had an overhead pipe burst. 

Checking for Water After a Storm

After a major storm hits, whether it be a hurricane or tornado, our crew is there to check the ins and outs of your home to make sure that no water has been able to sneak in and cause damage. We will look in the attic, basement, crawlspace, you name it!

Microbial Growth After a Storm

This was the aftermath of a water coming into the home and into the walls of a kitchen after a storm. The cabinets were hiding the growth that was formed from the leak coming from the damaged roof. We make disasters like this "Like it never even happened."

A Damaged Roof Could Mean Water Inside Your Home

A storm had rolled through the area where this home was, and caused major damage to the windows and roof. Water had been slowly running down the walls and causing mold growth over time.