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⚡ Storm damage response · Northeast Ohio

Storm damage
to your home.
Let's get it handled.

Submit your damage details below and we'll connect you with verified local contractors in your area — people who know Northeast Ohio, know the trades, and answer when you call.

Act quickly after storm damage. Unaddressed roof leaks, water intrusion, and structural damage get worse fast — especially with Ohio weather. Document everything with photos, contact your insurer, and get a licensed contractor on-site as soon as possible.

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Types of storm damage
our contractors cover

Every type of damage that a Northeast Ohio storm can deliver — we have a licensed, verified contractor who handles it.

Roof Damage

Wind damage, missing shingles, hail impacts, flashing failures. Emergency tarping available when needed. Full inspection and insurance documentation provided.

Water Intrusion

Roof leaks, basement flooding, sump pump failures after heavy rain. Water damage spreads fast — these contractors treat it as the emergency it is.

Tree on Structure

Tree falls on roof, garage, fence, or vehicle. Coordinated response — tree removal and structural repair handled by contractors who work together.

Electrical Damage

Lightning strikes, power surge damage, downed service lines. Licensed electricians only. Safety inspection before power is restored.

Windows & Siding

Hail-damaged siding, broken windows, damaged gutters and downspouts. Board-up service available for immediate weather protection.

Insurance Documentation

Our contractors know how to document damage properly for insurance claims. Detailed written assessments, photos, and estimates formatted for your adjuster.

Estimate your storm damage
repair costs

Before a contractor arrives, get a ballpark cost range for your damage. It helps you understand what insurance should cover and what questions to ask your contractor.

Storm Damage Cost Estimator
Estimates based on Northeast Ohio contractor data · 2024–2026
Full tool at helpful.app ↗
Step 1 — What type of damage? (select all that apply)
Step 2 — How severe is the damage?
Estimated repair cost range
Select damage types above
Choose at least one damage type to see your estimate.

Estimates based on Northeast Ohio contractor data (2024–2026). Actual costs vary by property size, materials, and contractor. For insurance purposes, always get a written estimate from a licensed contractor. Full tool with detailed breakdown at helpful.app ↗

What happens after
you submit your request

Three steps. No runaround. No 1-800 number that transfers you four times.

You submit your damage details

The form above captures what happened, where you are, and how urgent it is. Takes about 2 minutes.

We match you with a local contractor

Your request goes to verified contractors in your ZIP code who handle your type of damage. They're notified immediately.

The contractor reaches you directly

No middleman on the call. The contractor contacts you, assesses the situation, and gets the work scheduled. You deal with the person doing the job.

What to do right now
after storm damage

These steps protect you, your home, and your insurance claim.

Document everything first

Before touching anything, photograph and video all visible damage from multiple angles. Include the date and time stamp. This is your insurance evidence — don't skip it even if damage seems obvious.

Call your insurance company

File your claim as soon as possible. Ask what's covered, what your deductible is, and whether emergency repairs need prior approval. Get a claim number and the adjuster's contact information.

Avoid storm chasers

After major storms, out-of-state contractors move in, collect deposits, and disappear. Use verified local contractors who have a permanent presence in Northeast Ohio and a reputation to protect.

Protect the structure if safe

If it's safe to do so, place buckets under active leaks and move valuables away from water. Do not climb on a damaged roof or enter a structurally compromised area. Let the contractor handle it.

Keep all receipts

Emergency materials, temporary repairs, hotel stays if the home is uninhabitable — save every receipt. Many policies reimburse additional living expenses and emergency mitigation costs.

Stay clear of downed lines

If storm damage involves downed power lines near your property, stay 30 feet away and call 911. Do not assume a downed line is inactive. Wait for the utility company and a licensed electrician.

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Storm damage FAQ

Ensure everyone is safe first. Then document all visible damage with photos before touching anything. Contact your insurance company to start a claim. Submit your information above to get a verified local contractor on the way. Do not attempt roof or electrical repairs yourself.

Contractors in our network are notified within minutes of your submission. Response time depends on the volume of storm-related calls in your area and the severity of your damage. Emergency situations — active leaks, structural risk — are prioritized.

Most homeowner policies cover storm damage from wind, hail, and lightning. Your contractor will provide documentation to support your claim. Contact your insurer before repairs begin to understand your coverage and any approval requirements for emergency work.

Yes. Every contractor in the CallLegend network is verified as licensed and insured in Ohio. We do not connect homeowners with unlicensed operators or out-of-state storm chasers. These are local tradespeople with permanent businesses in Northeast Ohio.

No. Submitting your damage information is completely free. You pay the contractor directly for the work they perform — same as if you'd found them yourself, except they've already been vetted and they answer every call.

We are currently focused on Northeast Ohio — Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Portage, Summit, and surrounding counties. This includes Cleveland, Mentor, Painesville, Willoughby, Euclid, Solon, Hudson, and Akron. We are expanding to additional Ohio markets in 2026.