STORM CLEAN-UP AND RESTORATION SERVICES:
Severe weather can hit any time of year. Here are a few of the system types that can cause unexpected damage:
TROPICAL SYSTEMS
Tropical systems consist of tropical storms, hurricanes and El Niño cycles. These storms often combine high-speed winds and torrential downpours, which increases your risk of broken windows, flooding and structural damage.
WINTER WEATHER
In addition to freezing temperatures, winter weather conditions can include rain, heavy snowfall, ice dams, sleet and blizzards. Dents from hail, roof damage from ice dams, and flooding from frozen and burst pipes and snowmelt are just a few examples of the potential damages that can be wrought by severe winter weather..
SEVERE WEATHER AND STORMS
High-speed wind gusts, heavy rainfall or a combination of both, pose a higher risk for property destruction than your basic rain shower. Severe weather storms including thunderstorms, flash floods, hurricanes, hail and tornadoes far surpass average storms with their sheer force and potential for damage.
Don’t worry. We’ll be by your side every step of the way to ensure your home and belongings are restored as quickly and safely as possible after any major weather disaster.
Whatever the cause, fast mitigation of storm damages is key to a successful restoration.
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973.992.4400 24 hour response.
DryMax Water Restoration’s storm damage and restoration professionals are highly trained, licensed, bonded and insured for your security and peace of mind.
As New Jersey’s preferred water restoration experts, we understand the last thing you need is more stress when your home or business is damaged by storms.
Weather damage from natural disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, and winter storms, can have overwhelming effects on your home and your family. Many times, water causes the most damage by entering your home through damaged rooftops or broken windows. Once inside, water can ruin cherished items like photos or stuffed animals and saturate the structural elements of your home, putting it at risk for even greater danger.