Storm Damage Restoration in South Florida
Hurricane and storm damage restoration for homes and businesses. 24/7 emergency response across Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm Beach Counties.

South Florida is one of the most storm-vulnerable regions in the United States. Since 1980, Florida has experienced 94 billion-dollar weather disasters, more than any other state. Hurricane-force winds, torrential rain, storm surge, and flying debris cause devastating damage to homes and businesses across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties.
Dry Rely provides comprehensive storm damage restoration — from emergency tarping and water extraction through structural drying, mold prevention, and complete property rebuild. We respond 24/7 with the equipment and crews needed to restore your property after any storm event.
Types of Storm Damage We Restore
Wind Damage
Roof damage, window breakage, siding destruction, and structural compromise from hurricane-force winds.
Water Intrusion
Wind-driven rain penetrating through damaged roofs, broken windows, and compromised building envelopes.
Debris Impact
Tree falls, flying debris, and projectile damage to roofs, walls, and windows.
Storm Surge
Coastal flooding from hurricane-driven ocean water — devastating to low-elevation properties.
Power Outage Damage
Secondary damage from extended power outages — sump pump failure, food spoilage, HVAC shutdown leading to mold.
Hurricane Season Preparedness
South Florida's hurricane season runs June through November. Being prepared can save lives and reduce property damage significantly. Here's your essential preparedness checklist:
- • Pre-season home inspection — check roof, windows, doors, and drainage
- • Emergency supply kit — water, food, medications, flashlights, batteries
- • Insurance review — confirm windstorm and flood coverage before hurricane season
- • Property documentation — photograph all rooms, belongings, and property condition
- • Plumbing protection — know your main water shutoff valve location
- • Generator considerations — if using, ensure proper ventilation and fuel storage
Filing Storm Damage Insurance Claims in Florida
- 1. Document immediately — take photos and video of all damage before any cleanup
- 2. File within 1 year — Florida's new deadline for property insurance claims
- 3. Understand coverage — windstorm damage and flood damage are separate policies
- 4. Work with licensed restoration — professional documentation strengthens your claim
- 5. Consider a public adjuster — for large claims ($50,000+), an independent adjuster can maximize your settlement
Serving All of South Florida
Miami-Dade County
Broward County
Storm Damage FAQ
Immediately. Water intrusion from storm damage worsens rapidly — mold can begin growing within 24 hours in South Florida's humidity. Early intervention saves money and prevents secondary damage. File your insurance claim within Florida's 1-year deadline.
Florida homeowner's insurance typically covers wind damage and wind-driven rain damage. However, flood damage from storm surge or rising water requires separate flood insurance. Understanding the distinction between wind damage and flood damage is critical for your claim.
Minor storm damage (broken windows, minor water intrusion) can be restored in 1-2 weeks. Major damage (roof failure, structural flooding) may take 4-12 weeks depending on extent and material availability.
Yes. We document all damage with photos, moisture readings, and detailed scope of work. We communicate directly with your insurance carrier, and our documentation is designed to maximize your claim coverage. For large claims, we can recommend experienced public adjusters.
Yes. We coordinate emergency tarping and board-up services to secure your property and prevent further water intrusion while permanent repairs are planned and executed.
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Complete storm damage restoration across South Florida. Emergency tarping, water extraction, and full rebuild.
