Hurricane Damage Services
Welcome to SEA Restoration: Hurricane Damage Experts in Florida
At SEA Restoration, we understand the stress and disruption caused by hurricane damage to your home. Our mission is to restore not just your property but also your peace of mind. We specialize in comprehensive hurricane restoration services across Florida, bringing expert solutions to each client with our proven process and commitment to quality.
Why Choose SEA Restoration?
Expertise and Experience:
Years of Service: With over a decade of experience in hurricane restoration, we have refined our techniques to offer you the best in home recovery services.
Customer-Centric Approach:
24/7 Response: We are here for you around the clock, understanding that disasters don't wait. Our rapid response team is ready to assist immediately after a hurricane.
Personalized Service: Every home and situation is unique, which is why we provide personalized consultations to create a tailored plan that meets your specific needs.
Our Restoration Process
Assessment and Immediate Mitigation:
Our process begins with a thorough assessment of the damage to your property. We quickly implement mitigation strategies to prevent further damage, such as water extraction and securing structural elements.
Detailed Plan and Transparent Communication:
We develop a comprehensive plan detailing every step of the restoration process. Throughout the project, we ensure clear and constant communication, keeping you informed and involved.
Restoration and Quality Assurance:
Utilizing the latest technology and techniques, we restore your home to its pre-storm condition. Our quality assurance process guarantees that every aspect of the restoration meets our high standards and your expectations.
Final Walk-Through and Follow-Up:
Upon completion, we conduct a final walk-through with you to ensure your complete satisfaction. We also offer follow-up support to address any concerns or additional needs.
Commitment to Quality
At SEA Restoration, quality is not just about the materials and techniques we use; it’s about the entire customer experience. From initial contact to final approval, we strive to exceed expectations with our professionalism, attention to detail, and unwavering dedication to restoring your home and your life.
Get in Touch
If your home has been affected by storm damage, don’t wait! Contact SEA Restoration today to begin the journey back to normalcy. Call us at 305-903-4923 or email us at contact@SeaRestoration.com for a free consultation and assessment. Trust us to bring your home or business back to life after the storm.
“One of the best service companies for helping with a FL hurricane. Highly recommended!”
Hurricane Preparedness Tips for Florida Commercial Property Owners
Florida’s hurricane season can bring severe storms, strong winds, and flooding that threaten commercial buildings. Proper preparation can help minimize damage, protect employees, and ensure a faster recovery. Here are essential tips for safeguarding your commercial property before a hurricane strikes.
1. Secure Windows, Doors, and Roofing
Install impact-resistant windows or use storm shutters to protect against flying debris. Inspect your roofing system for loose materials and reinforce entry points, including garage and service doors.
2. Clear Outdoor Areas and Secure Equipment
Remove loose outdoor furniture, signs, and equipment that could become hazardous in high winds. Secure HVAC units and rooftop structures to prevent damage.
3. Protect Important Documents and Data
Back up critical business documents, contracts, and financial records digitally. Store physical copies in waterproof containers or offsite locations to prevent loss.
4. Evaluate Flood Risks and Improve Drainage
Check for potential flood zones around your building. Ensure gutters, drains, and sump pumps are clear to prevent water buildup. Consider installing flood barriers or sandbags if necessary.
5. Prepare a Business Continuity Plan
Develop an emergency plan for employees, including evacuation procedures and remote work arrangements. Keep emergency contact lists updated and ensure all employees understand safety protocols.
6. Review Insurance Coverage
Confirm that your commercial property insurance covers hurricane-related damages, including wind and flood protection. Document inventory and assets to streamline insurance claims if damage occurs.
7. Invest in Backup Power Solutions
Power outages can disrupt business operations. A commercial-grade generator can keep critical systems running during an outage. Ensure it’s properly maintained and fueled before the storm.
By preparing ahead of time, Florida business owners can reduce storm damage and recover faster. Stay informed, stay proactive, and protect your commercial investment!
Need more hurricane prep advice? Contact us today!
“SEA Restoration was quick and super efficient. They helped us during a very stressful time. Took care of the whole process of getting our home back to normal. THANK YOU George and your team!”
We have helped over 1100 homes and commercial properties with their water damage and restoration needs for the following major Hurricanes in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas.
Hurricane Irma (2017) - Statewide Florida
Irma impacted nearly the entire state, making landfall in the Florida Keys as a Category 4 and then again on Marco Island as a Category 3. It caused catastrophic damage with its powerful winds, storm surge, and heavy rains across the state.
Hurricane Michael (2018) - Florida Panhandle
Michael was a Category 5 hurricane at landfall near Mexico Beach, causing devastating damage in the Panhandle, particularly in Panama City and Mexico Beach with unprecedented wind speeds and storm surge.
Hurricane Matthew (2016) - East Coast Florida
Matthew skirted the East Coast of Florida as a Category 3 hurricane, causing extensive damage from storm surge and winds, particularly in the Jacksonville area despite not making a direct landfall.
Hurricane Sally (2020) - Florida Panhandle
Making landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama, as a Category 2, Sally's impact was felt intensely in the western Florida Panhandle. It caused historic flooding, particularly in Pensacola, with severe and prolonged rainfall.
Hurricane Dorian (2019) - East Coast Florida
Though Dorian did not make landfall in Florida, it brought hurricane-force winds and significant storm surge to the eastern coast as a powerful Category 5 hurricane that devastated the Bahamas and grazed Florida's coast.
Hurricane Elsa (2021) - North Florida
Elsa made landfall on the north Gulf Coast near Taylor County as a Category 1 hurricane. It brought heavy rains and wind, causing flooding and power outages across the region.
Hurricane Eta (2020) - South Florida
Eta made two landfalls in Florida as a tropical storm, initially on the central Gulf Coast and later near Cedar Key. It caused flooding and damage across a wide area due to its erratic path and heavy rains.
Hurricane Isaias (2020) - East Coast Florida
Isaias brushed the east coast of Florida as a Category 1 hurricane, causing beach erosion, downed trees, and power outages, particularly in areas north of Miami.
Hurricane Ian (2022) - Southwest and Central Florida
Ian made landfall near Cayo Costa as a powerful Category 4 hurricane, causing extensive damage across Southwest and Central Florida with severe flooding, especially in the Fort Myers area.
Hurricane Nicole (2022) - East Coast Florida
Nicole made landfall as a Category 1 near Vero Beach. Although not as intense as other hurricanes, it caused significant beach erosion, flooding, and property damage along the east coast of Florida.Hurricane Ida (August 2021) – Louisiana
A powerful Category 4 hurricane that made landfall in Louisiana, causing widespread destruction, flooding, and power outages.Texas Freeze Event (February 2021) – Texas
A severe winter storm that brought record-low temperatures, widespread power outages, and water shortages across Texas.Hurricane Helene (September 2018) – Florida's Big Bend region
A Category 2 hurricane that formed in the Atlantic but remained mostly over open waters, bringing minimal impact to land.Hurricane Milton (October 2024) – Florida’s West Coast
An extremely powerful and destructive tropical cyclone which became the second-most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded over the Gulf of Mexico, behind only Hurricane Rita in 2005.