Storm Repair
Storm damage repair for roofs, exteriors, and coastal properties.
RGR documents visible damage, separates urgent repairs from larger scopes, and helps homeowners understand what happens next.
Storm response
Storm repair should start with a checklist, not guesswork.
RGR starts with evidence: what happened, what is leaking, what can be safely inspected, and what needs a documented repair plan.
Roof and exterior evidence
Photos and notes help make the scope clearer for the homeowner and any insurance conversation.
Immediate leak control
Active leaks and exposed areas come first, followed by permanent repair planning.
Exterior restoration
RGR can connect roof repair, structural repairs, and exterior construction into one plan.
After wind or rain
Damage worth documenting
- Missing shingles or lifted roof edges
- Ceiling stains after wind-driven rain
- Damaged gutters, fascia, siding, or trim
- Deck or porch damage tied to the exterior
- Insurance or adjuster documentation questions
- 01RecordDocument visible storm damage from safe areas before repairs begin.
- 02InspectReview roofing, flashing, decking, and connected exterior details.
- 03RestoreComplete the repair scope and close out the property cleanly.
Storm damage is easier to solve with a clear record.
Ask RGR to inspect and document the condition before the scope gets muddy.
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