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Storm Restoration
CCR Restoration provides storm restoration with structured reconstruction planning, envelope-first repair strategy, and insurance-aligned documentation that supports smooth project execution from start to finish.
What happens during storm restoration?
Storm restoration begins after emergency stabilization and focuses on full repair of weather-related damage. CCR Restoration sequences exterior and interior work so the property is protected while repairs move toward completion.
- Initial restoration scope confirms storm-related structural and finish damage.
- The team prioritizes roofing and envelope work before interior finishes where needed.
- Trade sequencing is coordinated to minimize downtime between phases.
- Estimate and scope updates are documented for insurance review.
- Interior rebuild work progresses room-by-room with quality checks at each milestone.
- The project closes with a final walkthrough, punch-list resolution, and completion records.
What do storm restoration timelines usually look like?
Storm losses often require both weatherproofing and interior reconstruction. CCR Restoration keeps those tracks coordinated so repairs stay organized and visible to the property owner.
| Phase | Typical window | What CCR Mitigation handles |
|---|---|---|
| Storm-loss reconstruction scope | Same day to 2 days | Envelope, interior, and finish repair priorities are documented. |
| Approvals and sequencing | 1-5 days | Schedule, materials, and required trade handoffs are finalized. |
| Exterior recovery | Project dependent | Roofing, siding, or weather-exposed assemblies are repaired. |
| Interior restoration | Project dependent | Water-affected rooms are rebuilt and finished in sequence. |
| Completion and handoff | At completion | Final walkthrough and closeout package are delivered. |
What should property owners expect during storm restoration?
Property owners should expect a sequence-driven restoration plan, clear communication, and disciplined documentation throughout reconstruction. CCR Restoration keeps work aligned from approvals to handoff.
- Storm restoration should prioritize weather-exposed repairs first to prevent repeat damage.
- Scope and schedule should reflect both exterior and interior trade dependencies.
- Documentation should stay organized when adjusters request updates during reconstruction.
- Licensed and insured crews should maintain clean, controlled jobsite conditions.
- Project closeout should include walkthrough signoff and remaining touchup completion.
Frequently asked local questions
Does CCR Restoration handle repairs after storm mitigation?
Yes. CCR Restoration manages post-mitigation reconstruction for storm losses, including both envelope repairs and interior rebuild work as needed.
Can storm restoration include both roof/exterior and interior repairs?
Yes. CCR Restoration can sequence exterior and interior phases together so the property is protected and repaired in a coordinated plan.
How does CCR Restoration support insurance during storm rebuilds?
CCR Restoration keeps estimate updates, scope notes, and supporting documentation organized so insurance reviews can stay aligned with actual project progress.