Storm and roof leak water damage in Odessa, TX usually starts up top. Permian Basin hail and high wind crack shingles, dent metal, and lift flashing, and the next rain finds the opening and runs into the attic and down through the ceilings. A local crew tarps the roof to stop more water coming in, then dries and restores what got wet. Call (432) 799-7650, any hour.
The trick with storm damage is that the leak and the damage are in different places. Water enters at the roof and shows up as a stained, sagging ceiling or a wet wall a room away. A local crew traces it back, stops the intrusion, and dries the whole path.
What storm and roof-leak response covers
- Emergency tarping. The roof opening is tarped or boarded to stop more water before the next band of rain.
- Attic and ceiling drying. Wet insulation, decking, and ceilings are dried, and saturated materials removed.
- Interior restoration. Stained ceilings, walls, and flooring are repaired once everything is dry.
- Documentation. Photos and moisture readings for the storm-damage insurance claim.
Odessa's hail and wind season
Spring and early summer bring the Permian Basin's hardest storms, and Odessa sees real hail. A single storm can pockmark a roof across a whole neighborhood, and homeowners often do not notice the damage until the next rain drips through a ceiling. After a storm rolls through, a wet spot on the ceiling or a drip at a light fixture means water is already inside. A local crew gets out fast to stop it.
Stop the water first, then fix it
The first priority is stopping the intrusion, an exposed roof keeps letting water in with every rain. Once it is tarped and the inside is dried, the repairs follow. A local crew can coordinate with your roofer, and document the storm damage for the claim. Related: structural drying and water damage repair.
One call after the storm
If a storm got water into your home, do not wait for it to dry on its own, it will not, and mold will follow. One call to (432) 799-7650 reaches a local crew that tarps, dries, restores, and documents the damage for insurance.