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Storm damage to your Orlando home? Here's what to do right now.

Wind and heavy rain can damage roofs, siding, and interiors quickly. We connect you with one vetted local contractor for emergency stabilization and repair.

  • Vetted, licensed contractor - one partner per city
  • Response in under 60 minutes for emergencies
  • Plain-language help with insurance - no pressure

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Tell us what's going on. We'll connect you with one licensed contractor serving your area — usually within the hour.

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What to do right now

Storm damage can hide behind walls and roofing. These steps help protect your home immediately.

  1. 1

    Check for urgent hazards

    Stay clear of downed lines, unstable trees, and damaged electrical areas.

  2. 2

    Reduce active leaks

    Move belongings away from water intrusion and avoid wet electrical fixtures.

  3. 3

    Document and call

    Photograph roof and interior damage, then request emergency local repair.

Storm Damage Repair in Orlando — local context

This page is written for homeowners in Orlando, Florida — not a generic nationwide template. Local conditions change how storm damage repair should be scoped, timed, and documented for insurance.

Neighborhoods we commonly serve
Lake Nona, Winter Park, College Park, Baldwin Park, Dr. Phillips, MetroWest (Orlando, FL and surrounding communities)
Local housing stock
Mostly slab-on-grade homes from the 1980s–2010s with stucco and tile roofs — block construction common; older ranch homes near downtown with smaller crawl spaces.
Weather and damage risk in Orlando
  • Annual rainfall: 52 inches/year
  • Storm and flood risk: High summer storm risk and hurricane exposure
  • Peak mold season: Year-round; peaks June-October
  • Local conditions: Daily summer thunderstorms, hurricane outer bands, and year-round humidity drive attic and wall cavity mold after roof or window leaks.
Verify your contractor's license
Before anyone enters your home, confirm an active Florida license at Florida DBPR (myfloridalicense.com).

What to expect after you call in Orlando

After you reach out in Orlando, here is what a vetted storm damage repair partner should do — so you know what normal looks like before anyone enters your home.

  1. Day 1 — assessment and documentation

    Day 1 in Orlando: a licensed crew arrives (often within 60 minutes for emergencies), walks the property with you, and documents damage with photos and moisture readings. They explain what is wet, what is smoke-affected, or where mold is active — before opening walls.

  2. Days 2–3 — stabilization and plan

    Days 2–3: containment goes up if needed, extraction or air scrubbing starts, and you get a written drying or remediation plan. In Lake Nona, Winter Park, College Park homes, crews often find hidden damage behind stucco that a quick visual miss.

  3. Through completion

    Through completion: emergency stabilization, permanent repairs, and final walkthrough. Storm jobs in Orlando may need roofing or window subcontractors coordinated by your main contractor.

Questions to ask before you let anyone into your home

  • Are you licensed in this state, and can I verify your license number before you start?
  • Will you provide a written scope of work and moisture readings before demolition?
  • Who is my main point of contact, and how do you document damage for insurance?
  • Do you carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance?
  • What is your typical timeline for a home like mine in this neighborhood?

Storm Damage Repair in Orlando, FL — questions homeowners ask

How quickly should storm damage be tarped in Orlando FL?
Roof and window openings should be secured within 24–48 hours after the storm passes to prevent year-round mold. Under 60 minutes emergency response is the target.
Does Florida homeowners insurance cover hurricane wind damage in Orlando?
Wind and hail are usually covered; rising water may require flood insurance. Daily summer thunderstorms, hurricane outer bands, and year-round humidity drive attic and wall cavity mold after roof or window leaks.
What storm damage is most common in Orlando homes?
Roof tile or shingle loss, lanai and window leaks, and water in garages or ground floors — especially in Lake Nona and Winter Park.
How long do storm repairs take in Orlando?
Emergency dry-in may take 1–3 days; full roof or interior rebuild can run weeks if materials are back-ordered after regional storms.
Should I file a storm claim before hiring a contractor in FL?
Notify your insurer promptly, document with photos, and mitigate further damage. A licensed Orlando contractor can help with emergency steps while your claim is opened.
How much does storm damage repair cost in Orlando?
Emergency tarping and water extraction may be a few thousand dollars; major roof and interior rebuilds often exceed $2,000-$6,000. Scope drives the number — not a flat rate.
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How DamageHelpers works

No lead auction. No five contractors calling you at once. One vetted partner for Orlando - and we help you through it.

  1. Step 1

    Describe storm impacts

    Tell us what was damaged so we route you to the right service quickly.

  2. Step 2

    Emergency stabilization

    Your contractor secures the home and starts mitigation to prevent worsening damage.

  3. Step 3

    Repair and restore

    From structure to finishes, one accountable team helps complete restoration.

San Diego — quick facts

Local conditions matter. Here is what San Diego homeowners should know before calling a pro.

Annual rainfall
52 inches/year
Hurricane & storm risk
High summer storm risk and hurricane exposure
Peak mold season
Year-round; peaks June-October
Contractor licensing
Florida state contractor license - myfloridalicense.com
Typical storm repair cost
$2,000-$25,000+
Emergency response
Under 60 minutes

Trusted by Orlando homeowners

Real reviews from real neighbors — not paid endorsements

After a leak behind our laundry wall, DamageHelpers connected us with one Orlando team that showed up fast and explained every step clearly.

Taylor M.Lake Nona

Storm rain came through our roof overnight. We got a call back immediately and a crew at the house the same morning.

Chris A.Winter Park

No spam calls, no pressure. Just one licensed contractor and calm guidance while we dealt with insurance.

Sofia R.College Park

Need help now? Call our Orlando line.

Storm damage worsens quickly - call for emergency stabilization and repair.

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Why DamageHelpers in Orlando

You are already stressed. You should not have to sort through dozens of ads or wonder who you can trust.

  • Licensed in Florida

    Every contractor we work with holds an active Florida license. Verify at myfloridalicense.com before anyone enters your home.

  • One contractor per city

    We do not sell your information to a bidding war. One vetted partner serves Orlando - accountability, not a flood of cold calls.

  • Under 60-minute response

    Our partner commits to emergency response in under an hour across Orlando when storm damage repair cannot wait.

  • IICRC-certified crews

    Industry-standard containment, drying, and restoration - not shortcuts that leave hidden damage behind.

Free help — no obligation

Get a vetted storm damage repair pro in Orlando

Tell us what's going on. We'll connect you with one licensed contractor serving your area — usually within the hour.

Available 24/7 · One contractor per city · Your info stays private