
Storm Damage Repair in Kansas City
Kansas City sits squarely in storm country, and each spring brings hail and straight-line winds that dent siding, crack windows, and tear up gutters and trim. Our team repairs and rebuilds storm-damaged exteriors, and we thoroughly document the damage and work alongside your insurer — we can't promise how a claim turns out, but we make sure the damage is captured and the repairs are done right.

- Hail-damage repair for siding, trim, and gutters
- Wind-damage and impact repair
- Window and glass replacement after storms
- Gutter and downspout repair or replacement
- Thorough photo and written damage documentation
- Coordination and communication with your insurer
- Temporary weatherproofing to prevent further damage
- Color and profile matching for partial repairs
- Full-section replacement when repair isn't enough
- Spring storm-season response across the metro
Typical Timeline
Varies with damage and claim timing
Damage Inspection
We inspect the exterior thoroughly after the storm — siding, windows, gutters, trim, and soffit — and document everything with photos and written notes.
Documentation for Your Claim
We compile the damage documentation and scope so you and your insurance company have a clear, detailed record. We work alongside your insurer and are transparent that claim decisions are theirs, not ours.
Weatherproof & Schedule
Where needed, we apply temporary weatherproofing to prevent further water intrusion, then schedule the permanent repairs.
Repair & Restore
We repair or replace the damaged components, matching materials and color as closely as possible, and complete a final inspection.

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How do I know if my home has hail damage?
Hail damage isn't always obvious from the ground — look for dents or cracks in siding, dings on gutters and downspouts, torn screens, and cracked window glass. We do a thorough inspection and document what we find so you have a clear picture before deciding on next steps.
Will you help with my insurance claim?
We document the damage in detail and work alongside your insurance company throughout the repair, providing the photos and scope they need. To be clear, the insurer makes the claim decision — we don't promise approval or a specific outcome, we make sure the damage is properly captured and the work is done right.
What should I do right after a storm?
If there's active water intrusion, address safety and containment first, then have the exterior inspected before debris is cleared. Documenting the damage promptly — and applying temporary weatherproofing where needed — helps both the repair and the claim process.
When is storm season in Kansas City?
The metro sees its most active severe weather in spring and early summer, when hail and straight-line winds are most common, though damaging storms can occur at other times too. That's when we see the highest demand for storm repair.
We provide storm damage repair to homeowners throughout the Kansas City metro on both sides of the state line. Each community has its own page with local permitting and housing detail.
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Kansas City sits squarely in storm country. Every spring brings hail and straight-line winds that dent siding, crack windows, and tear up gutters and trim, and a fast-moving derecho can do widespread wind damage across the metro in a single evening. When your home takes a hit, the priority is straightforward: stop any further damage, capture what happened accurately, and put the exterior back right.
We document the damage thoroughly and work alongside your insurer — we can't promise how a claim turns out, and we don't advise on policy or public-adjuster matters, but we make sure the damage is captured and the repairs are done properly. If your situation is more about navigating the claim from start to finish, our insurance restoration service walks through that process.
A severe storm rarely damages just one thing. We inspect and restore the full exterior, matching materials and color as closely as possible and replacing whole sections when a patch won't do.
- Hail-dented and cracked siding — repaired or replaced with a durable system built for our storms.
- Wind- and impact-damaged trim, fascia, and soffit.
- Cracked window glass and damaged screens.
- Dented or torn-off gutters and downspouts.
- Temporary weatherproofing to stop further water intrusion until permanent repairs are scheduled.
For the exterior systems we most often restore after a storm, see our siding installation, window replacement, and whole-home exterior services.
A calm, orderly response protects both your home and your record of the damage. Here's the sequence we recommend.
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Handle safety first
If there's active water intrusion, downed power lines, or structural risk, address safety and containment before anything else. Don't climb onto a wet or damaged roof.
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Have the exterior inspected before clearing debris
A thorough, close-up inspection captures the true extent of hail and wind damage — much of which isn't visible from the ground. We document siding, windows, gutters, trim, and soffit with photos and written notes.
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Weatherproof to prevent further damage
Where needed, we apply temporary weatherproofing so a compromised exterior doesn't let in the next rain while permanent repairs are scheduled.
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Keep an accurate record
Whether or not a claim is involved, a clear, dated record of the damage and scope serves you well. We compile that documentation and, when you're working with an insurer, provide what they request.
A home in the metro takes weather from every direction over a year, and each season stresses the exterior in its own way. Knowing how the damage tends to show up helps you spot trouble early — much of it never looks obvious from the ground.
- Spring hail: the metro's signature threat. Hail dents and cracks siding, chips and bruises trim, dings gutters and downspouts, tears window screens, and can crack glass — often heaviest on the north and west elevations that face an incoming storm.
- Late-spring and summer straight-line winds: a fast-moving line — occasionally a full derecho — can peel off gutters, loosen fascia and soffit, lift trim, and drive debris hard into siding and windows across the whole metro in a single evening.
- Humid Kansas City summers: sustained heat and moisture accelerate seal failure on aging windows and work into any small storm cracks left unaddressed, letting damage spread quietly through the warm months.
- Freeze-thaw winters: water that slipped behind hail-cracked siding or lifted trim expands as it freezes and contracts as it thaws, widening cracks and separating seams over the course of the season.
Because one season's damage can compound the next, we recommend a close-up inspection after any significant storm rather than waiting to see whether a small crack "holds." A prompt, documented look at your siding, windows, gutters, and trim is the best way to keep a spring hailstorm from turning into a winter water problem.
Not every dent means a whole elevation has to come off, and not every crack can be patched. After a storm we assess each component on its own condition — weighing how deep and widespread the damage is, whether the material has lost its structural or weatherproofing integrity, and how well a repair would hold up to the next season.
When a Repair Makes Sense
Isolated, surface-level damage on an otherwise sound component is often a good candidate for repair — a few dinged gutter sections, a cracked pane in an otherwise solid window, or localized siding damage confined to a small area. The goal is a repair that restores full function and weather-tightness and blends in cleanly with what surrounds it.
When Replacement Is the Right Call
Widespread hail bruising across an elevation, cracked or punctured siding that no longer sheds water, wind-torn fascia and soffit, or a window whose frame has been compromised generally call for replacing the affected section or unit rather than patching it. Replacing a full section also avoids a checkerboard of small patches that never quite match — sometimes the cleaner, longer-lasting result.
Either way, matching matters. On partial repairs we work to match the material, profile, and color as closely as possible so the fix reads as part of the original exterior, not a mismatched panel. On aging or discontinued materials an exact match isn't always achievable, and we'll tell you honestly when replacing a larger, continuous section is the better path to a uniform result.
We document the condition of each component and explain the repair-or-replace recommendation before any work begins. When a claim is involved, that documentation goes to your insurer — but the claim decision belongs to your insurance company, not to us. We don't promise a particular outcome; our role is an accurate record and a quality repair. For the claim process from start to finish, see our insurance restoration service.
Storm-damage repair frequently ties into insurance restoration, siding, and window replacement to rebuild the exterior fully.
The following government agencies, industry organizations, and official resources provide additional information relevant to your remodeling project.
We provide storm damage repair to homeowners across the Kansas City metro on both sides of the state line. Each community has its own dedicated page with local permitting, climate, and project detail — and each metro hub covers the surrounding areas we also serve.
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