Storm & Wind Damage Restorationin St. John's, NL
Storm and Wind Damage Restoration in St. John's: 24/7 Emergency Response
St. John's Restoration Co. provides certified storm & wind damage restoration in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Emergency response for wind, storm, and post-tropical weather damage across the Avalon Peninsula. Structural stabilization, water intrusion cleanup, and insurance documentation. We provide complete insurance documentation and bill all major NL insurers directly — including Intact, Aviva, and TD Insurance.
St. John's, NL is one of the windiest cities in Canada, with sustained winds regularly exceeding 60 km/h and post-tropical storms routinely producing gusts over 120 km/h. Hurricanes Juan (2003), Igor (2010), and post-tropical storm Fiona (2022) are reminders of the scale of storm damage the Avalon Peninsula faces. Every major fall and winter storm season brings significant residential wind and water damage across St. John's, Mount Pearl, CBS, and surrounding communities.
Wind damage creates cascading property damage: lifted or missing shingles allow immediate water intrusion into the attic and ceiling assemblies; broken windows and damaged cladding expose interior spaces to rain and wind-driven water; downed trees impact roofs and walls; damaged soffits and fascia allow wind-driven moisture into wall cavities.
St. John's Restoration Co. provides 24/7 emergency storm response: structural assessment, emergency tarping and boarding to stop active water intrusion, water damage extraction and drying, and the complete insurance documentation package that storm damage claims require. We understand NL storm events and how to document wind-origin damage accurately for NL insurers.
What's Included
- 24/7 emergency dispatch for active storm damage
- Emergency roof tarping and window/opening boarding to stop active water intrusion
- Structural assessment: roof, walls, windows, and roof-to-wall connections
- Extraction and drying of all storm-related water intrusion
- Thermal imaging for hidden moisture in wall and ceiling assemblies
- Debris removal and site safety stabilization
- Cause-and-origin documentation: wind event, structural damage, water pathway
- Full insurance documentation package for NL storm damage claims
- Coordination with roofing and general contractors for structural repairs
When You Need Storm & Wind Damage Restoration
- Missing or lifted shingles following a St. John's wind storm
- Water entering through the roof, walls, or windows during or after a storm
- Tree impact on roof or structure
- Visible structural damage after high winds: broken soffits, fascia, or cladding
- Ceiling water staining or active leaking following a storm event
Our Process
Emergency dispatch & stabilization
We respond immediately, tarping and boarding to stop the source before damage compounds.
Structural & moisture assessment
Full assessment of wind damage and all water intrusion pathways using thermal imaging and moisture meters.
Extraction & cleanup
All storm-related water removed; debris cleared; affected materials assessed for salvageability.
Drying
Industrial air movers and dehumidifiers deployed for complete structural drying of all affected assemblies.
Insurance documentation
Complete wind-origin damage documentation prepared and submitted to your NL insurer.
Free Written Quote — No Surprises
Every storm & wind damage restoration job starts with a free assessment and a written fixed-price quote before any work begins. When water damage results from an insured event, most NL home insurance policies cover the full restoration cost — we bill your insurer directly and handle all documentation for your adjuster.
We work with Intact, Aviva, TD Insurance, Co-operators, Economical, RSA Canada, and all major NL insurers.
Areas We Serve for Storm & Wind Damage Restoration
Storm & Wind Damage Restoration — FAQs
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Every hour of standing water causes exponentially more structural damage. St. John's high rainfall and freeze-thaw season means this city sees more water damage than most — and our crew is on standby for St. John's and the entire Avalon Peninsula.
