Storm, Wind & Hail Damage Restoration
Most storm damage is not visible from the ground — and most homeowners find out too late, after the claim window has closed. Our free 10-minute inspection tells you what you actually have.
Storm damage or an active leak? Do not wait until morning.
Water spreads through a structure in hours. Call and a person answers — night, weekend, holiday — and our target is boots on site within 60 minutes across Summit, Medina and Stark counties.
When to call us about storm damage restoration
- Creased shingles that have not blown off yet but will leak this winter
- Hail bruising that removed granules but left the shingle in place
- Dented gutters, downspouts, fascia, soffit or AC condenser fins
- Siding cracks and impact marks on the storm-facing elevation
- Displaced ridge caps and lifted flashing
- A neighbor who just had a roof replaced under a claim you did not file

What is included in a Williams storm damage restoration project
Every line below is in your written proposal. Nothing here is an upsell we spring on you after demolition starts.
- Free full-property storm inspection — roof, siding, gutters, windows, trim
- Drone and ground photography of every damaged elevation
- Written damage report matched to the date of loss and NOAA storm data
- Test squares and hail-strike density mapping to carrier standards
- Complete restoration of every approved line item
- Installation to manufacturer specification, so nothing we do voids your material warranty
What we install
Impact-resistant Class 4 shingle systems available where you want the premium credit and the extra protection.
Where we do this work
All of Northeast Ohio within 50 miles of Akron — Summit, Medina, Stark, Cuyahoga, Portage, Wayne, Mahoning, Lorain, Geauga, Lake and Tuscarawas counties.
View service areasBacked in writing
Manufacturer material warranty plus our own written workmanship warranty. Exact terms are stated in your proposal before you sign anything.
Storm Damage Restoration in your city
Local building departments, local housing stock, local weather patterns — every market in Northeast Ohio has its own quirks. Here is what we know about yours.
Storm Damage Restoration — questions we get asked
How long do I have to file a storm claim in Ohio?
Most Ohio homeowner policies require notice 'promptly' and set an outside limit of one to two years from the date of loss. Do not wait — the longer you go, the easier it is for a carrier to argue the damage is wear and tear.
Will filing a claim raise my rates?
Ask your agent — this varies by carrier and we are not the right people to answer it. What we can tell you is that weather losses are generally treated differently from liability claims, and that unrepaired storm damage is a common reason a policy gets non-renewed.
What if my claim gets denied?
A re-inspection with better documentation sometimes changes the outcome. We request the adjuster's report, identify what was missed or misclassified, document it properly, and file a supplement or request a re-inspection with a field adjuster present.
Often done at the same time
Bundling connected work saves you a second mobilization, a second permit run, and usually a meaningful amount of money.
24/7 Emergency Services
Emergency tarping, board-up, water extraction and stabilization.
Insurance Claim Specialists
Claim documentation, adjuster meetings, supplements and full restoration.
Interior Design
Space planning, material selection, 3D renderings and full sourcing.
Project Management
Schedule, budget, trade coordination and quality control on your project.
Construction Advisory
Pre-purchase assessments, second opinions, scope review and expert input.