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Storm Damage Restoration

Our team of professional restoration contractors can handle any type of storm damage, however, the most common storm damage in the Front Range is from one of these weather factors.

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Hail

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Snow

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Wind

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Hail Damage Restoration

When a hail storm hits, most homeowners call a roofer to take care of the hail damage. However, a roofing company will only replace your roof and take the full value of your insurance claim. This leaves you to pay for (and manage) all the other repairs. Comfort Restorations does a thorough inspection and includes ALL hail-related damage in one claim, saving you serious money, time, and stress.

Do I need to file an insurance claim for hail damage?

Not all hail causes enough damage to file a homeowners insurance claim, so insurers recommend getting a professional hail damage assessment before filing a claim. Our hail damage inspection is free, no-pressure, and easy to schedule. We can provide you with the estimate for repairs and photos of damage that your insurance company requires to file a hail damage claim.

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What does hail damage look like?

Below are examples of what hail damage looks like all around your home. It can take a trained eye to recognize signs of hail damage on siding, windows, shingles, trim, and more. Left untreated, hail damage can cause leaks, water intrusion, rot, rust, and mold. In The Front Range, catastrophic hail storms happen every three to five years. If your roof is older than that, you probably have hail damage.

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Snow Damage Restoration

Frequent cycles of freeze and thaw, heavy snowfall, and extended cold temperatures that are common in the Colorado Springs and Monument area can cause significant damage to your home. Ice dams, burst pipes, leaks, roof collapse, gutter damage, siding damage, and foundation cracks are all common problems that are likely to be covered by your homeowners insurance. Call Team Comfort to mitigate any damage and restore the comfort and safety of your home.

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Wind Damage Restoration

Colorado's high winds and flying debris during our windy season are known to dislodge roofing materials, tear off siding, break windows, and cause other common damage. If your home has been impacted by severe winds, your homeowners insurance policy may cover the damage. Comfort Restorations can help you assess the severity of damage, mitigate further issues, repair, and fully restore the integrity of your home.

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Storm damage can lead to a variety of problems. We provide a complete range of services to restore the comfort of your home.

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