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Storm damage cleanup crew tarping and drying a Roseville home after a winter storm

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Storm Damage Cleanup & Restoration in Roseville, CA

Roseville gets most of its roughly 20 inches of annual rain in a tight November-to-March window, and increasingly it arrives as atmospheric rivers — days of heavy rain and wind that overwhelm roofs, gutters, and drainage. When a storm drives water into your home, we respond fast to stop it from getting worse.

  • 60-minute emergency dispatch across Roseville
  • Licensed, insured & IICRC-certified
  • Local to Roseville & Placer County

We tarp compromised roofs, extract the water that got in, dry the structure, and restore the damage. And because storms rarely hit at a convenient time, we run storm response 24/7.

Storm damage we respond to

  • Water intrusion through a roof, window, or door during a storm
  • A ceiling leaking or staining after heavy rain
  • Wind-driven rain into an attic or wall
  • Localized flooding from overwhelmed gutters or drainage
  • A tree limb or debris breach letting water in

Stop the water first, restore second

In a storm loss, the first job is preventing more water from coming in. We tarp damaged roof sections and board up breaches so the next band of rain does not undo everything. Only then do we move to extraction and drying. Acting fast on the temporary protection is often what keeps a roof leak from becoming a ceiling collapse.

Roseville's storm season, and why it is intensifying

The Sacramento Valley's wet season is short and intense. Placer County's flood history — the February 1986 cloudburst, the January 1995 storm that behaved like a 200-year event — is a reminder that our storms can deliver a lot of water very quickly. Creek corridors like Cirby, Linda, and Miners Ravine swell, roofs that were fine in summer find their weak spots, and drainage that has not been cleared backs up. We see the same failure points every winter.

The full storm-restoration scope

  • Emergency tarping and board-up to stop ongoing intrusion
  • Water extraction from affected interiors
  • Structural drying and dehumidification to documented targets
  • Mold prevention and treatment where water sat
  • Repair of interior damage — drywall, ceilings, flooring, and paint
  • Documentation and coordination with your insurer

What our storm response actually covers

Storm calls rarely involve just one problem. A single atmospheric river event can mean a roof leak in the primary bedroom, wind-driven rain pooling on a windowsill, and a gutter downspout dumping water against the foundation — all at the same address. We assess the whole property on arrival, not just the room you called about, because storm water finds more than one way in.

Temporary protection comes first, every time. A tarp that's cut, sized, and secured correctly can hold through several more days of rain, which buys time to do the extraction, drying, and repair right instead of rushing it between storm bands. We do not consider a storm call finished until the structure is both dry and protected against the next system moving through.

  • Whole-property assessment, since one storm often causes damage in more than one spot
  • Roof tarping and window or door board-up sized to actually hold through the next storm band
  • Extraction and structural drying to documented moisture targets
  • Debris clearing from downed limbs or wind damage that contributed to the intrusion
  • Coordination with roofers for permanent repair once the structure is stabilized

Why Roseville homeowners trust us with storm damage cleanup

Storm season brings out companies that disappear once the rain stops. Here is what we stand on:

  • IICRC S500 standard for extraction and drying, storm losses included
  • Licensed and insured crews doing the tarping and the interior work
  • 24/7 response during storm events, when roofs fail and gutters overflow at all hours
  • Direct insurance billing for wind and storm-caused water intrusion that's covered
  • One crew from emergency tarp through interior repair — no gap while you find a second contractor
  • Local knowledge of where Roseville's storm water actually goes — Cirby Creek, Linda Creek, Miners Ravine, and the neighborhoods near each

Serving Roseville and the surrounding communities

Every part of Roseville sees the same November-to-March storm pattern, but the failure points differ by neighborhood — older roofs closer to downtown, drainage around the creek corridors near Cirby Creek and Linda Creek, and wind exposure in the more open areas toward Sierra College Blvd. We respond across all of it.

We also run storm response in Rocklin, Granite Bay, Folsom, Citrus Heights, Lincoln, and Loomis, since the same storm systems move through the whole region at once. When an atmospheric river is in the forecast, we staff up rather than get caught short — our regularly served communities are linked below.

How much does storm damage cleanup cost in Roseville, and how long does it take?

Storm losses run the same $1,400 to $6,400 range as other Roseville water damage, though the drivers are a little different: how much temporary protection the roof needs, how many points of intrusion the storm caused, and how far wind-driven rain traveled into the attic, walls, or living space before it was stopped. A single tarped roof leak costs far less than a storm that opened up three separate entry points on the same house.

Tarping and board-up happen the moment a crew arrives, usually within the hour — that step is not billed on its own, it's the first move in stopping the loss from growing. Extraction is same-day, and structural drying runs the usual 3 to 5 days once equipment is set. Roof and interior reconstruction is scoped separately and depends on coordinating with a roofer, which we manage so you're not chasing two contractors. Wind-driven rain damage covered under your homeowners policy gets billed directly to your insurer.

  • Number of separate intrusion points from a single storm — roof, window, gutter overflow
  • How much temporary tarping or board-up is needed to hold through the next storm band
  • How far wind-driven rain traveled into the attic or wall cavities
  • Whether permanent roof repair is bundled with the interior restoration timeline

Our storm damage process

  1. 1

    Protect

    We tarp and board up to stop further water intrusion immediately.

  2. 2

    Extract

    We remove water that made it inside.

  3. 3

    Dry

    We dry the structure to target and prevent mold.

  4. 4

    Restore

    We repair the interior damage and document the loss for your claim.

What affects storm cleanup cost

  • The point of intrusion and how much temporary protection is needed
  • How much water got in and how far it spread
  • Interior materials affected and the drying time required
  • The scope of interior repair and any coordination with roofing

Water damage spreads by the hour. Let's stop it.

60-minute emergency dispatch across Roseville, 24/7. We extract, dry, and rebuild — and bill your insurer directly.

  • 60-min Roseville dispatch
  • Licensed & insured
  • Direct insurance billing

FAQ

Storm Damage Cleanup — your questions

Yes. Emergency tarping and board-up is the first thing we do — stopping further intrusion protects everything else. We respond 24/7 during storm events.

Wind-driven rain that enters through storm-caused damage (like a lifted shingle) is often covered by homeowners insurance, while rising-water flooding usually needs a separate flood policy. We document the cause carefully so your claim is on solid ground.

Clear gutters and downspouts, check the roof before the wet season, and make sure yard drainage moves water away from the house. We can point out the weak spots we commonly see fail in Roseville homes.

None required, but if a major system is forecast, calling ahead so we know to expect you helps us route crews faster once the rain starts. During active storms, response is still 24/7 — we just get busier.

Yes. Overwhelmed gutters and drainage pushing water into a garage or along a foundation is a common Roseville storm call. We extract the water, dry the space, and can point out what needs to change in the drainage so it doesn't repeat.

Generally, wind-driven rain entering through storm-caused damage — like a lifted shingle or broken window — falls under a standard homeowners policy, while rising floodwater from a creek or storm drain typically needs a separate flood policy. We document the cause of intrusion carefully so your claim reflects what actually happened.

Yes. Board-up on a broken window or door is part of the same emergency response as roof tarping — we secure the breach first, then extract any water that got in and start drying before the damage spreads further.

Most storm losses run $1,400 to $6,400, in line with other Roseville water damage jobs. The number depends mainly on how many places the storm let water in and how much temporary tarping or board-up the roof needs — we'll give you a real figure once we've assessed the whole property, not just the room you noticed first.

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