Hurricane remnants, severe thunderstorms, and ice storm tree-fall regularly drive water through Triangle roofs. Emergency tarp-up stops further damage; structural drying handles what already happened.
Here's what to do — and what not to do — in the next 5 minutes. The window between the loss starting and significant structural damage is short.
Storm damage to Triangle roofs falls into four predictable categories.
Hurricane Floyd, Matthew, Florence, and other remnant events produced widespread Triangle roof damage. Wind events at 60-80 mph lift shingles, expose underlayment, and create leak paths that present in subsequent rainfall.
Triangle ice storms bring down trees and limbs onto roofs. December 2002 and January 2015 events produced widespread tree-impact roof damage. The damage is severe but easy to identify and claim.
Spring severe thunderstorms across the Triangle regularly produce hail above 1 inch. Hail damage often isn't visible from the ground — it presents weeks or months later as a slow leak.
Roof valleys and flashing around chimneys, skylights, and vent penetrations are common failure points. Triangle UV and humidity exposure degrades caulk and seal materials.
Our crew arrives with emergency tarp materials, water extraction equipment, structural drying gear, full PPE. In the first 60 minutes: roof damage assessment from safe vantage, emergency tarp installation, interior water extraction, moisture mapping, photographic documentation, structural drying equipment positioning.
Over 24-48 hours: continued structural drying of saturated insulation, ceiling drywall, wall cavities; antimicrobial pre-treatment; daily moisture monitoring; coordination with the insurance adjuster on roof and water-damage scopes.
We bill your insurance carrier directly so your out-of-pocket cost is typically just your deductible. We work with every major NC carrier including Erie and NC Farm Bureau — and high-net-worth specialty carriers for custom-home losses.
Same-hour dispatch to all of these Triangle cities. Our crews are local — we know the neighborhoods, the watersheds, the construction patterns, and the carriers.
Standard homeowners covers sudden and accidental damage from wind, hail, and storm events including resulting water damage. Hurricane remnant claims are routine for NC carriers.
Same-hour Triangle dispatch once the active storm has passed. Tarping during active conditions is unsafe.
TWM Water Restoration handles the water-damage restoration scope. Roof repair is performed by licensed roofing contractors — we coordinate with your carrier's preferred roofer or your contractor.
Hail damage often isn't visible from the ground for weeks or months. If you experienced a hailstorm in the last 12 months and are seeing roof leak symptoms now, the underlying cause is likely that earlier event.
Roof repair: 2-6 weeks. Water damage restoration: 10-14 days mitigation plus 3-8 weeks reconstruction. Total project 6-14 weeks for moderate damage.
Same-hour IICRC-certified crew dispatch. Direct insurance billing. Free on-site assessment.