Houston storm damage repair — the carpentry that comes after.
After a storm, the first calls are usually to a roofer, tree service, or restoration company. Once the source is stopped, someone still has to rebuild the wood. That's us.
Not our scope
- Roof replacement and shingle work — licensed roofer
- Downed tree removal — tree service or arborist
- Structural engineering — licensed engineer
- Electrical damage — licensed electrician
- Standing water and dry-out — restoration company
Our carpentry scope
- Fascia, soffit, and rake board replacement
- Siding repair or replacement around damaged sections
- Framing repairs at rafters, wall studs, and headers
- Interior drywall openings, patches, and trim
- Emergency board-up for storm-broken openings
Common questions
Do you claim my neighborhood was hit by a specific storm?
No. Houston gets damaging weather year-round; we don't attach our name to a specific storm or make claims about neighborhood-wide damage without direct evidence at your property.
Should I call a roofer or a carpenter first?
If the roof is compromised, call the roofer first. Once the roof is stable, we handle fascia, soffit, siding, framing, drywall, doors, and windows.
What about downed trees on the house?
A tree service or arborist removes the tree first. We come in after that to handle the carpentry — framing, sheathing, siding, and interior repair.
Do you provide insurance documentation?
We provide before, during, and after photos plus a written scope of the carpentry work. We don't negotiate claims directly with adjusters.
How fast can you get out after a storm?
Availability depends on crew scheduling and how many calls came in from the same event. Call and we'll give you an honest ETA rather than a promise.