Storm Damage

Storms in La Crosse, WI, can cause various exterior damages to homes. Some common issues homeowners may face is damage to the roof, gutters and siding, windows and skylights, flashing and vents, soffit and fascia. 

Hail Damage

When hailstorms strike, they can cause severe damage to the exterior of your home.


Roof Damage: Hailstones can dent or crack roofing materials, including shingles. These impacts weaken the protective layer, expose underlying layers, and lead to leaks.


Gutter and Downspout Damage: Hail can dent or bend gutters and downspouts, affecting proper drainage. Damaged gutters may lead to water pooling near the foundation.


Siding and Paint Damage: Hail can chip or dent siding, especially if it’s made of materials like vinyl or aluminum. Painted surfaces may also suffer scratches or chipping.







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Wind Damage

When powerful winds strike, they can impact various parts of your home:


Roof Shingle Displacement: High winds can lift and dislodge shingles, exposing the roof’s underlayment. Missing or damaged shingles compromise the roof’s integrity and lead to leaks.


Siding Damage: Wind can peel back or tear siding panels, especially if they’re not securely fastened. Damaged siding affects both aesthetics and insulation.


Gutter and Downspout Issues: Strong winds may loosen gutters and downspouts, disrupting proper drainage. Clogged or damaged gutters can lead to water pooling near the foundation.


Window and Door Damage: Wind pressure can stress windows and doors, causing gaps, leaks, or even shattered glass. Properly sealed windows and doors are essential to prevent drafts and water infiltration.



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Is your home in need of storm damage repair? We’re here to help!

We will work directly with your insurance adjuster to ensure you receive an accurate damage assessment.  We offer a convenient streamlined claims process to make things easier for you.  We are industry experts and will ensure you receive the full payout for the damages to your home.

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