Serving Citrus County, FL

Hurricane & Storm Damage Repair in Citrus County, Florida

From emergency board-up to full code-compliant rebuild — a licensed Florida general contractor who restores your property and documents every step for your insurance claim.

When a hurricane or severe storm hits Citrus County, fast, competent action protects both your property and your insurance claim. As a licensed Florida general contractor, we respond with emergency board-up and water mitigation to stop further damage, then assess the full scope and rebuild to the current Florida Building Code. Roofing and other licensed specialty trades are coordinated through properly licensed Florida subcontractors when required. From wind damage and broken windows to flooded interiors and structural repairs, we restore homes and businesses across the county — and we thoroughly document conditions and repairs so you have the records your insurer needs.

Roof replacement coordinated with licensed Florida roofing contractors

What this service includes

  • Emergency board-up, tarping, and temporary weatherproofing
  • Water extraction, drying, and moisture mitigation
  • Roofing, windows, and openings coordinated with licensed Florida subcontractors when required
  • Structural repair of framing, sheathing, and load paths
  • Drywall, flooring, and interior reconstruction
  • Mold-conscious demolition and material removal
  • Code-compliant rebuilds with required upgrades
  • Detailed photo and scope documentation for your claim

When you need Storm Damage Repair

  • A hurricane or tropical storm has damaged your roof, windows, or structure
  • Wind-driven rain or flooding has soaked interiors and finishes
  • Fallen trees or debris have struck the building
  • You need emergency board-up or tarping to prevent further loss
  • You're filing an insurance claim and need professional repairs and documentation

Rapid response when storms hit Citrus County

Living on Florida’s Nature Coast means living with hurricanes, tropical storms, and the wind-driven rain and flooding they bring. Communities like Crystal River, Homosassa, and Inverness know that the hours after a storm matter enormously: water that keeps intruding, a roof left open to the sky, or a broken window can turn a manageable repair into a major loss. As a licensed Florida general contractor, we move quickly to board up, tarp, and dry out your property so the damage stops getting worse while you focus on your family.

Once the property is secured, we shift to a careful, documented assessment. We photograph and record conditions before we disturb anything, because that record protects you when it’s time to deal with your insurer. From there we build a clear scope of repair covering everything from structure to roofing (coordinated with licensed Florida roofing contractors when required), drywall, flooring, and finishes.

Code-compliant rebuilds you can trust

Repairing storm damage in Florida isn’t just about putting things back the way they were — it’s about rebuilding to today’s Florida Building Code, which often means stronger connectors, better-rated openings, and improved moisture resistance than the original construction had. Those upgrades aren’t red tape; they’re what helps your home or business stand up to the next storm.

We coordinate directly with you and your insurance adjuster throughout, sharing documentation and a detailed repair scope so decisions are based on accurate facts. We can’t control or guarantee what an insurer ultimately approves, and we won’t offer legal advice — but we can make sure your damage is thoroughly documented and your repairs are done right. From the first emergency tarp to the final inspection, you get one licensed, insured team accountable for restoring your property safely and to code.

How the process works

  1. 01

    Emergency Response

    We secure the property with board-up, tarping, and water extraction to stop ongoing damage and protect what remains.

  2. 02

    Damage Assessment & Documentation

    We inspect thoroughly, document conditions with photos and detailed notes, and prepare a clear scope of the damage.

  3. 03

    Claim Coordination

    We work alongside you and your insurance adjuster, providing documentation and a repair scope so everyone is working from the same facts.

  4. 04

    Code-Compliant Rebuild

    We repair and rebuild to the current Florida Building Code, incorporating any required upgrades for wind and moisture resistance.

  5. 05

    Final Walkthrough

    We complete the punch list, coordinate inspections, and walk the finished work with you before closeout.

Materials & construction standards

  • Impact- and wind-rated roofing, windows, and doors coordinated through licensed Florida subcontractors when applicable
  • Moisture- and mold-resistant drywall and insulation
  • Pressure-treated and code-rated structural lumber
  • Hurricane connectors, straps, and fasteners
  • Sealants and barriers suited to Florida's storm exposure

What affects the cost

  • Extent and type of damage (wind, water, structural, or combined)
  • Emergency mitigation and temporary protection needed
  • Structural versus cosmetic repair scope
  • Code-required upgrades triggered by the rebuild
  • Material and finish selections
  • Permitting and inspection requirements
  • Demolition, drying, and mold remediation needs

Project timeline

Emergency board-up and mitigation happen as quickly as we can safely respond. Full repairs range from a couple of weeks for focused damage to several months for major structural rebuilds, and timelines often depend on insurance approval and material availability. We keep you updated at every stage.

Frequently asked questions

What should I do first after storm damage?

Make sure everyone is safe, then document the damage with photos before moving anything, and contact your insurer to start a claim. Call a licensed contractor for emergency board-up or tarping to prevent further loss. Most policies expect you to take reasonable steps to mitigate additional damage — we can handle that immediately.

Do you work with my insurance company?

Yes. We coordinate directly with you and your adjuster, providing detailed documentation, photos, and a clear repair scope so the claim is based on accurate information. We don't control claim decisions or outcomes, but we make sure the damage and required repairs are well documented.

Will my repairs have to meet current code?

Generally, repairs and rebuilds must comply with the current Florida Building Code, and significant damage can trigger required upgrades — for example to roofing, connectors, or openings. Roofing work is coordinated with properly licensed Florida roofing contractors when required. We build to code and explain any upgrades involved in your specific project.

Can you handle both the mitigation and the rebuild?

Yes. As a licensed general contractor we manage the entire process — emergency response, drying, structural repair, and full interior and exterior reconstruction — so you have one accountable team from the first tarp to the final walkthrough.

How soon can you respond after a storm?

We prioritize emergency board-up and water mitigation and respond as quickly as conditions safely allow. After a major hurricane, demand across Citrus County is high, so reaching out early helps us get your property secured and into the schedule.

Storm Damage Repair across Citrus County

We provide storm damage repair throughout the area, including:

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