South Florida sits in one of the most active hurricane corridors on earth. Every season — June through November — Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach homeowners face wind events, tropical storms, and major hurricanes that leave behind billions of dollars in property damage. When a storm passes through, the clock starts immediately: your insurance company is already mobilizing their adjusters.
Here's the problem: insurance adjusters work for the insurance company, not for you. They are trained, supervised, and compensated to minimize claim payouts. After a major storm, they're handling dozens of claims simultaneously — which means fast, superficial inspections that miss hidden damage, undervalue repair costs, and leave homeowners with settlements that don't cover the full cost of restoring their property.
We've seen South Florida homeowners receive initial offers of $8,000 for storm damage that required $60,000 in repairs. The difference isn't luck — it's having someone in your corner who documents everything, knows what to look for, and won't accept a lowball offer.
What South Florida storms actually do to your property
Hurricane-force winds don't just lift shingles. They create pressure differentials that force water into wall cavities, compromise structural connections, and delaminate roofing systems from the inside out. The most expensive damage is often the damage you can't see — moisture trapped in walls, compromised roof decking hidden under intact shingles, and wind-driven water that traveled 20 feet horizontally before finding a penetration point.
Flooding and storm surge compound the problem. Water intrusion after a storm triggers mold within 24–48 hours in South Florida's humidity. What starts as a manageable claim becomes a remediation project if it isn't documented and addressed quickly.
We inspect every surface — roof, attic, walls, windows, doors, exterior structures, pool cages, and landscaping features — because storm damage doesn't stop at the obvious. Neither do we.