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Wind Damage

Wind damage restoration and property protection

Understanding Wind Damage

Wind damage doesn't require a hurricane. South Florida experiences powerful thunderstorms year-round, and these storms frequently produce damaging straight-line winds, microbursts, and occasional tornadoes that can cause significant property damage.

Wind damage takes many forms: broken windows and doors, torn screens and awnings, damaged fencing and outdoor structures, compromised roof materials, and fallen trees or branches. Even without direct structural damage, wind can force rain into buildings through gaps it creates, causing secondary water damage.

What makes wind damage particularly challenging is that it often creates multiple points of vulnerability simultaneously. A single storm might blow out a window, lift roof shingles, and topple a fence—each requiring different restoration approaches and potentially allowing water intrusion from multiple directions.

Our wind damage restoration service addresses the full scope of storm damage, from emergency board-up and tarping to complete structural repairs. We secure your property immediately, prevent secondary damage, and restore everything the storm affected.

Why You Need to Act Fast

Wind damage creates openings that expose your property to weather and security risks. In Florida's climate, afternoon storms occur almost daily, meaning any unprotected opening will quickly allow water intrusion. Immediate board-up and tarping prevents compounding damage from subsequent weather events.

Common Causes of Wind Damage

Hurricane and tropical storm winds
Severe thunderstorm straight-line winds
Microbursts creating sudden intense wind gusts
Tornadoes and waterspouts
Strong cold front passages
Coastal wind events
Flying debris propelled by high winds
Wind-driven rain forcing water through openings

Prevention Tips

1
Install impact-resistant windows or hurricane shutters
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Secure loose outdoor items before storms
3
Trim trees and remove dead branches near structures
4
Ensure garage doors are wind-rated
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Have roof inspected and secured properly
6
Install storm panels or shutters before hurricane season

Dealing with Wind Damage?

Don't wait – damage gets worse with time. Our emergency response team is available 24/7 across South Florida.

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