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Emergency Storm Damage Restoration in Paso Robles & San Luis Obispo County

24/7 Storm Response | Tarping | Water Extraction

Paso Robles storms can unleash heavy rain, high winds, and hail, causing roof damage, flooding, and structural issues. We provide immediate storm damage response throughout San Luis Obispo County, protecting your property from further damage while insurance processes your claim.

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Heritage Ranch, CA

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Common Storm Damage in Paso Robles Area

Water damage professionals categorize water by contamination level:
Category 1 (Clean Water): Supply lines, rain water, minimal health risk
Category 2 (Gray Water): Washing machines, dishwashers, contains contaminants, moderate risk
Category 3 (Black Water): Sewage, toilet overflows, flood water, severe health hazards
Sewage is always Category 3. It requires specialized handling, protective equipment, and thorough sanitization.

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Storm Damage Roofing & Property Issues in Paso Robles

Winter Storm Roof Damage (Nov–Mar):

  • Roof leak repair from heavy rain, failed flashing, missing shingles
  • Rainwater intrusion and foundation flooding issues
  • Wind-damaged roofs, lifted shingles, cracked tiles
  • Fallen tree damage to roof, siding, and structures
  • Clogged gutters causing overflow and water damage

High Wind Damage:

  • Blown-off shingles and roofing materials
  • Wind-damaged siding, trim, and exterior surfaces
  • Broken windows from flying debris
  • Fence and structural wind damage

Severe & Rare Storm Damage:

  • Hail damage to roofing and siding
  • Lightning strike roof fires and electrical damage
  • Microburst wind damage to homes and roofs

Our Storm Damage Restoration Process

Emergency Call & Dispatch (0-60 Minutes) When storms hit, call us even if you only suspect damage. We dispatch teams immediately—often while storms are still active—to prevent further loss.

Emergency Tarping & Board-Up (Hour 1-4) Our first priority is stopping additional damage:

Roof Tarping:

  • Heavy-duty 6-mil or thicker tarps
  • Secured with boards and sandbags (never just draped)
  • Covers entire damaged section plus 4-foot overlap
  • Professional installation prevents wind uplift

Window & Door Board-Up:

  • 3/4-inch plywood sheets
  • Screwed (not nailed) into framing
  • Protects against weather and unauthorized entry
  • Required for insurance coverage continuation

Initial Damage Assessment (Same Day) Once safe to enter, we document:

  • All visible damage with photos
  • Water intrusion extent
  • Structural concerns
  • Debris and fallen trees
  • Broken windows, doors, siding

This documentation is critical for insurance claims filed weeks after the event.

Water Extraction & Drying (Days 1-5) Storm water entering your home requires the same emergency response as any flood:

  • Powerful extraction equipment removes standing water
  • Moisture detection finds hidden water in walls and ceilings
  • Commercial dehumidifiers and air movers dry structures
  • Daily monitoring ensures complete drying

Debris Removal (Days 1-3) We remove and dispose of:

  • Fallen tree branches
  • Damaged roofing materials
  • Broken drywall and insulation
  • Waterlogged belongings
  • Contaminated materials

Large tree removal requires specialized tree services—we coordinate this work.

Structural Repairs (Week 2+) After drying and debris removal, we rebuild:

  • Roof repair or replacement
  • Siding and trim restoration
  • Window and door replacement
  • Drywall and insulation
  • Flooring damaged by water intrusion
  • Painting and finishing

Insurance Coordination (Throughout) We work directly with your insurance adjuster:

  • Provide detailed damage documentation
  • Prepare estimates for review
  • Explain coverage questions
  • Attend adjuster inspections with you
  • Bill insurance directly when possible

Storm Damage Timeline

  • Emergency services (tarping/extraction): Same day
  • Complete drying: 3-7 days
  • Simple repairs: 1-2 weeks
  • Major reconstruction: 4-12 weeks

Weather can delay reconstruction—roofing requires dry conditions.

Storm Damage Restoration Costs

  • Emergency tarping: $500-2,000
  • Minor roof leak repairs: $1,500-5,000
  • Moderate storm damage: $8,000-25,000
  • Major structural damage: $25,000-100,000+

Costs depend on damage extent, materials affected, and reconstruction requirements.

Does Insurance Cover Storm Damage?

Typically covered:

  • Wind damage to roof, siding, windows
  • Water intrusion from storm-damaged roof
  • Fallen tree damage to structures
  • Lightning strikes causing fire
  • Emergency tarping and board-up services

Typically NOT covered:

  • Flood from external sources (requires separate flood insurance)
  • Damage from lack of maintenance (old roof finally failing)
  • Landscaping and trees (unless they struck structures)

Important: Insurance requires you to mitigate further damage. If you don’t tarp a damaged roof and rain causes additional damage, insurance may deny those costs. Emergency tarping protects both your property and your coverage.

Do I Need Emergency Tarping?

Call for tarping if:

  • You see daylight through your roof
  • Water is actively entering during rain
  • Shingles or tiles are visibly missing
  • Tree branches penetrated the roof
  • You hear dripping inside walls or ceilings

Don’t wait for rain to stop—damage worsens with every hour of exposure.

Can I Tarp My Roof Myself?

Roof access during or after storms is extremely dangerous:

  • Wet roofs are slippery
  • Storm damage may have weakened structures
  • Improper tarping provides false security

DIY tarping often fails—tarps blow off, allowing catastrophic water damage. Professional crews have safety equipment, experience, and insurance. A $1,000 professional tarping job protects against $20,000 in additional water damage.

Storm Water vs. Flood Water: What’s the Difference?

Storm water (covered by homeowners insurance):

  • Rain entering through storm-damaged roof
  • Wind-driven rain through broken windows
  • Water from backed-up gutters entering walls

Flood water (requires separate flood insurance):

  • Groundwater rising from saturated soil
  • Creek or stream overflow
  • Water flowing across ground into home

If unsure, call us—we’ll help determine coverage and document accordingly.

Paso Robles Storm Season Preparation

Before Storms:

  • Inspect roof for missing shingles or damaged flashing
  • Clean gutters and downspouts
  • Trim trees near structures
  • Check attic for existing leaks (water stains)
  • Know your insurance policy coverage

During Storms:

  • Place buckets under active leaks
  • Move valuables away from leak areas
  • Turn off electronics near water intrusion
  • Document damage with photos and videos
  • Call Rock Solid if you see water entering

After Storms:

  • Inspect your property from the ground (don’t climb on wet roofs)
  • Look for missing shingles, displaced tiles
  • Check ceilings for water stains or sagging
  • Examine attic spaces with flashlight
  • Call for professional inspection if you suspect damage

Why Immediate Storm Response Matters

Hour 1-12: Water actively enters. Materials absorb moisture. Ceilings sag.

Hour 12-48: Water spreads to unaffected areas. Mold begins colonizing. Insulation becomes waterlogged.

Day 2-7: Drywall crumbles. Wood warps. Mold becomes visible. Odors develop.

Week 2+: Structural damage compounds. Repair costs triple. Insurance may question delay in mitigation.

Professional response within hours saves tens of thousands in repair costs.

Serving Storm-Affected Properties Throughout San Luis Obispo County

Primary Response Areas: Paso Robles, Heritage Ranch, Atascadero, Templeton, San Miguel, Shandon

Extended Storm Response: During major weather events, we expand coverage to San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, Cambria, and other communities when local capacity is overwhelmed.

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