Restore Your Home After Storm Damage

Coastal Home and Restoration Services provides storm and hurricane restoration throughout Panama City.

When a hurricane or tropical storm damages your home in Panama City, you're left with broken windows, torn roofing, water intrusion, and structural damage that must be addressed quickly to prevent further deterioration. Wind-driven rain penetrates openings and saturates drywall, insulation, and framing, while fallen trees and debris can compromise walls and rooflines.

Coastal Home and Restoration Services provides structural damage assessment, framing and structural rebuild, roof and siding repair, interior reconstruction, flood damage restoration, and insurance claim support assistance. We work with you to document damage, stabilize the structure, and rebuild using updated building standards that improve resilience against future storms.

If your home in Panama City has been damaged by a storm, contact us to schedule an assessment and begin the restoration process.

How Storm Restoration Rebuilds Your Home

Storm restoration begins with a complete assessment to identify structural damage, water intrusion, and compromised systems. In Panama City, we often find roof decking that has lifted, wall framing that has shifted, and electrical panels that have been exposed to water. We document all damage with photos and measurements to support insurance claims.

Once the assessment is complete, you'll see tarps installed to prevent additional water entry, water extraction equipment used to remove standing water, and damaged framing removed and replaced with materials rated for high wind loads. Roofing is rebuilt with reinforced attachment methods, and siding is installed to seal the building envelope. Interior drywall, insulation, and flooring are replaced after framing and systems are confirmed dry and structurally sound.

We coordinate inspections at each stage to confirm that repairs meet Florida building codes and wind resistance requirements. The restoration is complete when the home is fully enclosed, systems are operational, and all finishes are installed. This process restores your home to a safe, livable condition while improving its ability to withstand future storms.

Homeowners dealing with storm damage often have urgent questions about insurance, timelines, and whether temporary repairs will hold until full restoration begins. These answers help you understand what comes next.

What You Should Know About Storm Restoration

How soon should I start restoration after a storm?
You should begin as soon as it's safe to enter the property and assess damage. Delays allow water to spread, mold to grow, and secondary damage to worsen, which increases repair costs and complicates insurance claims.
What does insurance claim support include?
We document damage with photos, measurements, and written assessments that support your claim. We also provide detailed estimates and communicate directly with adjusters to clarify scope and costs.
What happens if floodwater entered the home?
We extract standing water, remove waterlogged materials like drywall and insulation, and dry the structure using dehumidifiers and air movers. Framing is inspected for warping and treated to prevent mold growth.
How long does hurricane restoration take?
Timelines vary based on the extent of damage and the availability of materials and labor after a major storm. Most restorations take between two and six months from assessment to final completion.
Why do homes need updated building standards after restoration?
Florida building codes have been updated repeatedly after major hurricanes to improve wind resistance and reduce future damage. Restoring your home to current standards lowers risk and may reduce insurance premiums.

Coastal Home and Restoration Services restores homes throughout Panama City after hurricanes and tropical storms using proven methods and materials that meet updated building codes. Get in touch to schedule a damage assessment and start your restoration.