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Storm Damage Restoration Houston — Hurricane Repair Near You

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About Our Storm Damage Restoration Services

Searching for a storm damage restoration company near you in Greater Houston? Houston sits in the Gulf Coast hurricane corridor, takes the most rainfall of any major US city, and faces hail, wind, and tropical storm exposure year-round. LPR Mitigation Services provides 24/7 storm damage restoration across Harris, Montgomery, Fort Bend, Galveston, and Chambers counties — Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, Pearland, Conroe, League City, Friendswood, Baytown, Pasadena, Humble, Missouri City, Texas City, and dozens more. Our team handles emergency board-up and roof tarping, water extraction from storm flooding, debris removal, mold prevention, structural drying, full reconstruction, and insurance documentation — including the wind-versus-flood claim separation that catches most homeowners off guard. Free inspections, transparent pricing, in-house insurance claims specialist on every job, 60-minute emergency dispatch.

Storm Damage Restoration Services We Provide

Water Extraction & Moisture Removal

Storms in Houston bring a range of damage, so our restoration services are designed to cover every scenario—whether you're dealing with floodwater up to your ankles or fallen trees in your yard. After floods or heavy rain, swift removal of standing water is critical. Using commercial water extraction tools, we tackle everything from soaked carpet to waterlogged slab foundations, reducing the risk of foundation problems and persistent humidity.

Mold Prevention and Remediation

Storm moisture in Houston's climate can spark rapid mold growth. Our specialists apply mold inhibitors, perform air quality checks, and handle full remediation of affected areas, even behind walls or under floors.

Debris Removal & Sanitation

Storms often leave yards, roofs, and homes littered with debris. Our crew hauls away fallen branches, wet drywall, insulation, and contaminated materials. Every surface is sanitized, leaving the space safe for rebuilding.

Structural Drying & Repairs

Drying out wood framing, insulation, and drywall is essential before any structural repairs start. We use industrial dehumidifiers and drying equipment, then repair or rebuild as needed—from patched roofs to restored floors and cabinetry.

Content Pack-Out and Recovery

Personal belongings matter. We inventory, pack out, clean, and restore salvageable items—furniture, electronics, important documents, and keepsakes—using specialized cleaning and drying techniques whenever possible. Our comprehensive services are tailored to suit Houston homes and commercial buildings, whether you're in a Buffalo Bayou Park neighborhood or managing a business hit by summer storms.

Why Choose Us for Storm Restoration?

24/7 Emergency Response

Storm damage in Houston can upend your life in just a few hours. That's why having a team you trust to respond instantly and work professionally is essential. Our 24/7 emergency response ensures we're always ready—day or night—when you need urgent help. A quick call connects you with real experts who act fast to assess your property and provide a free, detailed estimate before any work begins.

IICRC-Certified Technicians

Every technician at LPR Mitigation Services is IICRC-certified, experienced, and ready to tackle anything from water intrusion to complex structural repairs. We invest in ongoing training and top-grade equipment, giving you confidence that your home or commercial property is in skilled hands.

Locally Owned, Houston-Area Expertise

As a locally owned company based in Houston, we understand the area's storm risks, from flash flooding to hurricane wind damage. We've served thousands of homeowners and business owners across Houston's unique housing mix—ranch homes, townhouses, slab foundations, and apartment buildings that all face distinct challenges during storm season.

Compassionate and Discreet Approach

But what truly makes our team different is our compassionate and discreet approach. We know storm cleanup is stressful, so our staff treats every client with respect and empathy. The goal isn't just restoring walls and floors, but making the entire process as seamless and worry-free as possible. From start to finish, our team is here for you, offering support, clear communication, and dependable results every step of the way.

Our Storm Restoration Process

1

Safety Assessment

Restoring storm-damaged properties in Houston demands a trustworthy, step-by-step process that covers safety, cleanup, and final repairs. Here's how we deliver a thorough restoration journey: Before entering any damaged area, our team secures the site by checking for hazards like electrical risks, unstable structures, or downed power lines—a common aftermath of severe Houston storms. Your family's safety and our crew's well-being always come first.

2

Damage Evaluation

Next, we inspect every part of your property to document all storm-related damage—roof leaks, floodwater intrusion, broken windows, and impacted contents. Our team uses advanced moisture meters and thermal imaging to detect hidden moisture behind walls and under floors.

3

Mitigation

We move quickly to stop further damage by boarding up holes, tarping roofs, and extracting standing water. In Houston, where slab foundations and high humidity accelerate mold growth, rapid water removal is crucial to prevent secondary issues.

4

Cleaning & Drying

Our technicians implement professional drying and dehumidification to remove all excess moisture from your home, from flooring to crawl spaces. Storm debris, mud, and contaminants are safely removed, and anti-microbial treatments are applied as needed to deter mold.

5

Repairs & Restoration

Structural repairs begin once the property is clean and dry. This may include replacing drywall, fixing roofing, rebuilding sections of your home, or restoring damaged electrical and HVAC systems. Our in-house construction specialists complete every repair to high standards.

6

Final Inspection & Client Walkthrough

The last step is a detailed walkthrough with you, confirming that every area meets your satisfaction and city code requirements. We won't leave until you're comfortable that your home or business is safe, clean, and fully restored—ready to weather the next Houston storm. This process ensures quality, clarity, and complete recovery, all tailored to the specific needs of Houston property owners.

Storm Damage Insurance — Wind vs Flood, Why It Matters

Storm damage in Texas hits the most complex part of homeowners insurance: the wind-versus-flood divide. Wind, hail, and rain entering through a storm-breached roof are typically covered under your standard Texas homeowners policy. Rising water from outside the home — overflowing bayous, storm surge, street flooding — is flood damage, covered only by NFIP or private flood insurance. Coastal Texas properties may also have a separate windstorm policy through TWIA. After a hurricane, most claims involve all three policies simultaneously, and adjusters routinely mis-categorize damage to push it onto whichever policy minimizes carrier exposure. LPR's in-house claims specialist documents the cause-and-effect chain for each damage element, files claims correctly across each policy, and pushes back on improper denials. Standard service — included with every storm restoration project.

Storm Damage Restoration Near Me — Greater Houston Service Area

LPR Mitigation Services provides 24/7 storm and hurricane damage restoration across all 5 Greater Houston counties — Harris, Montgomery, Fort Bend, Galveston, and Chambers — covering 60+ cities. Harris County: Houston (every neighborhood), Katy, Pasadena, Baytown, Humble, Atascocita, Kingwood, Spring, Cypress, Tomball, Deer Park, La Porte, Webster. Montgomery County, Texas (north Greater Houston): Conroe, The Woodlands, Magnolia, Willis, Shenandoah, Oak Ridge North. Fort Bend County: Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond, Rosenberg, Stafford, Fulshear. Galveston County: League City, Friendswood, Galveston, Texas City, Dickinson, La Marque, Kemah, Seabrook. Chambers County: Mont Belvieu, Anahuac, Beach City, Baytown (east). Typical emergency response is under 1 hour for any address within ~60 miles of central Houston. After hurricanes and major weather events, we surge crews from across the service area to keep response times tight. If you searched "storm damage restoration near me" or "hurricane restoration company near me," call 346-222-4481.

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Storm Damage Restoration FAQs — Houston Homeowners

How much does storm damage restoration cost in Houston?
Most Houston storm damage projects fall into three tiers. Small events (single roof leak, contained water intrusion, fallen branch through a window) typically run $2,500 to $10,000. Mid-size projects (multiple rooms affected, partial roof replacement, flood from breached roof) run $10,000 to $40,000. Major hurricane losses (whole-home flooding, structural damage, full rebuild) run $40,000 to $200,000+. Pricing depends on which storm damage type is present (wind, hail, rain intrusion, flooding, fallen tree), insurance carrier(s) involved, and reconstruction scope. Most storm losses with a covered cause are paid by your homeowners, NFIP, or windstorm policy — our in-house claims specialist handles all three.
Is there a storm damage restoration company near me in Greater Houston?
Yes — LPR Mitigation Services covers all 5 Greater Houston counties (Harris, Montgomery, Fort Bend, Galveston, Chambers) and 60+ cities. We serve Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, Pearland, Conroe, League City, Friendswood, Baytown, Pasadena, Humble, Atascocita, Kingwood, Spring, Cypress, Magnolia, Missouri City, Texas City, Galveston, Mont Belvieu, Anahuac, and dozens more. Typical emergency dispatch under 1 hour. After major storms and hurricanes, we surge crews from across the area to keep response times tight.
How quickly can you respond after a storm?
We dispatch direct (no call-center routing) and aim to be on-site within 60 minutes anywhere in Greater Houston, 24/7/365. Our trucks carry roof tarping, board-up materials, water extraction equipment, and generators — work begins immediately on arrival. After major hurricanes when call volume is high, we triage by life-safety severity but typically still arrive same-day for emergencies.
Is roof damage from wind vs hail vs rain covered the same way?
No — and the difference matters for your claim. Wind damage (lifted shingles, missing flashing) and hail damage (impact dents, granule loss) are typically covered under your homeowners policy, often with a separate wind/hail deductible. Rain that enters through wind-breached roof is covered as a follow-on damage to wind. Rain entering through an unbreached roof (just heavy rain) is generally NOT covered as it's considered seepage. Adjusters frequently mis-categorize this. LPR documents the storm event timeline, damage origin, and chain-of-causation in the format Texas carriers require.
What is the difference between wind insurance and flood insurance?
Wind insurance covers damage from wind, hail, and wind-driven rain — including water that enters through wind-breached openings. Flood insurance covers rising water from outside the home (overflowing bayous, storm surge, street flooding). Both can apply to the same hurricane event, but each covers different damage. Wind insurance is part of standard homeowners (or in coastal Texas, a separate TWIA policy). Flood insurance is separate (NFIP or private flood). After a hurricane, your home may have both wind and flood damage requiring two separate claims documented separately. Mishandling this is the most common reason hurricane claims are underpaid.
Do you handle hurricane and tropical storm damage?
Yes — hurricanes are our specialty. The Greater Houston region has experienced Hurricane Harvey (2017), Beryl (2024), Ike (2008), Imelda (2019), and dozens of tropical storms. Our crews are pre-positioned and trained for hurricane-scale response: emergency tarping, structural stabilization, large-scale water extraction, mold prevention in the high-humidity post-storm window, and the complex insurance choreography across homeowners, NFIP, and windstorm policies. We handle residential, commercial, and multifamily losses.
How long does storm damage restoration take?
Small storm events (single roof leak, contained water damage) typically take 1 to 3 weeks. Mid-size projects with reconstruction run 4 to 12 weeks. Whole-home hurricane losses with full rebuild run 4 to 9 months depending on scope, materials lead times, contractor availability, and insurance approval timelines. After widespread events like Harvey, supply chain and contractor availability extends timelines. We give a specific timeline after the on-site assessment.
What about damage from fallen trees?
Fallen tree damage is one of Houston's most common storm-event scenarios — particularly in Montgomery County, The Woodlands, and other tree-dense areas. Standard homeowners insurance covers tree damage to your home including the cost of removal from the structure (limits typically $500 to $1,000 per tree for the tree-removal portion). Damage to fences, vehicles, or trees that fall in your yard without hitting a structure is generally NOT covered. We coordinate emergency tree extraction, structural breach repair, water extraction from rain that entered after the breach, and full rebuild — one project, one claim, one timeline.
Will my homeowners insurance cover storm damage?
Yes — sudden storm damage from wind, hail, fallen tree, lightning, or rain entering through a storm-breached opening is typically covered under standard Texas homeowners policies. Coverage exclusions and pitfalls: (1) Rising water flooding requires separate flood insurance. (2) Coastal Texas properties may have a separate windstorm deductible (often 1-5% of dwelling value, much higher than standard deductible). (3) Cosmetic-only roof damage (granule loss without leaks) may have limited coverage in some policies. (4) Damage from deferred maintenance is excluded. Our claims specialist reviews your policy at no charge and identifies all applicable coverages.
What certifications do your technicians have?
All LPR restoration technicians are IICRC-certified across the relevant disciplines — Water Restoration Technician (WRT), Applied Structural Drying (ASD), Fire & Smoke Restoration Technician (FSRT) — and our mold work is performed under Texas TDLR mold remediation contractor licensing. Our team also holds standard general liability and workers compensation insurance, and our reconstruction work is performed under proper Texas construction licensing for the work involved.

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How Much Does Storm Damage Restoration Cost in Houston?

Most Houston storm damage projects fall into three tiers. Final pricing depends on storm damage type (wind, hail, rain, flooding, fallen tree), insurance carriers involved, and reconstruction scope. Free on-site inspection and written estimate before any work begins.

Small Storm Event

$2,500 – $10,000

Single roof leak, contained water intrusion, fallen branch through window, minor wind damage. 1–3 weeks.

Mid-Size

$10,000 – $40,000

Multiple rooms affected, partial roof replacement, flood from breached roof, structural repair, contents impact. 4–12 weeks.

Major Hurricane Loss

$40,000 – $200,000+

Whole-home flooding, structural damage, full rebuild, often involves homeowners + NFIP + windstorm policies. 4–9 months.

Most storm losses with a covered cause are paid by your homeowners, NFIP, or windstorm policy. Hurricanes often involve all three. Our in-house claims specialist documents the wind-vs-flood split correctly — included with every project.

Storm Damage Restoration Near You

Greater Houston Service Area — 60+ Cities, 5 Counties

Searching “storm damage restoration near me”, “hurricane restoration company near me”, or “hail damage repair near me” from a Greater Houston address? You're in our coverage zone. Typical emergency response under 1 hour anywhere within ~60 miles of central Houston, 24/7/365. After major hurricanes, we surge crews from across the area to keep response times tight.

Harris County

Houston (every neighborhood and ZIP), Katy, Pasadena, Baytown, Humble, Atascocita, Kingwood, Spring, Cypress, Tomball, Deer Park, La Porte, Webster

Montgomery County, TX

Conroe, The Woodlands, Magnolia, Willis, Shenandoah, Oak Ridge North

Fort Bend County

Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond, Rosenberg, Stafford, Fulshear

Galveston County

League City, Friendswood, Galveston, Texas City, Dickinson, La Marque, Kemah, Seabrook

Chambers County

Mont Belvieu, Anahuac, Beach City, Baytown (east)