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    Emergency Roofing After a Storm in Washington

    Washington storms can devastate roofs in minutes — and the damage doesn't stop when the storm passes. Every hour that an opening remains in your roof allows water, wind, and debris to compound the damage inside your home or business. Our emergency storm response teams deploy rapidly to stop this escalation and protect your property.

    Western Washington's most damaging storms are Pacific windstorms that can sustain 50-70 mph winds with gusts exceeding 90 mph. These events strip shingles in sheets, topple trees onto roofs, and drive rain into every compromised opening. Our emergency crews respond with heavy-duty tarping systems, tree-on-roof stabilization expertise, and temporary waterproofing that holds until permanent repairs can be completed.

    Eastern Washington's emergency patterns are different. Summer hailstorms can damage large roof areas in minutes, requiring rapid assessment and temporary protection before follow-up storms worsen the damage. Winter ice storms create ice dam emergencies where water is actively flooding into homes. Our Eastern WA teams carry ice removal equipment, heated cables, and structural bracing materials for these cold-weather emergencies.

    The first priority in any storm emergency is stopping active water intrusion. Our crews arrive with pre-loaded trucks carrying tarps in multiple sizes, mechanical fastening systems, waterproof sealants, plywood for structural openings, portable lighting for nighttime work, and personal protective equipment for hazardous conditions.

    Every emergency response includes thorough documentation. We photograph damage conditions, record the timeline of our response, and create a damage inventory that serves as the foundation for your insurance claim. This documentation is often the most valuable part of our emergency service — it establishes the damage condition before temporary measures alter the scene.

    Cost Range

    $500–$2,500 for emergency stabilization; permanent repairs quoted separately based on damage assessment.

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