Storm Damage Repair in Massachusetts

Roofing • Siding • Windows • Gutters

Evergreen Promise Construction

When a storm hits, damage isn’t always obvious from the ground. A few lifted shingles, a loose siding panel, a broken window seal, or a detached gutter can quickly turn into leaks, trapped moisture, mold risk, and costly structural repairs. Evergreen Promise Construction provides complete storm damage inspections, documentation, and exterior repairs—covering roofing, siding, windows, and gutters—so your home is protected again as fast as possible.

Free storm damage inspection
Photo report + clear repair plan
Insurance-friendly documentation (if you’re filing a claim)
Priority help for active leaks and urgent issues

Don’t Wait — Storm Damage Gets Worse Over Time

Storm-related issues often start small and become expensive. Water can travel behind siding, under shingles, or around window frames—then spread into insulation, drywall, and framing. The sooner you address storm damage, the better you can:

  • Stop leaks before they spread

  • Reduce rot and wood deterioration

  • Lower the risk of mold from trapped moisture

  • Protect your siding and interior walls from wind-driven rain

  • Prevent foundation problems caused by poor drainage (gutter failures)

  • Preserve your home’s value and curb appeal

  • Storm Damage Services We Provide

    1) Storm Damage Roofing (Repair or Replacement)

    Your roof is your first line of defense. High winds can lift shingles and break seals. Heavy rain exposes weak points. Debris and hail can cause impact damage.

    We handle:

    • Missing, cracked, or lifted shingles

    • Roof leaks and water intrusion

      • Flashing damage (chimneys, valleys, walls, skylights)

      • Ridge caps, vents, and seal failures

      • Soft spots and hidden moisture problems

      • Targeted repairs or full roof replacement when damage is widespread

      Common signs of roof storm damage:

      • Interior stains on ceilings or walls

      • Granules collecting in gutters or at downspouts

      • Shingles visibly lifted or missing

      • Water dripping in attic spaces

      • Damage around chimneys or roof edges

      • Storm Damage Siding Repair

        Siding protects your home from wind and water, but storms can crack panels, loosen sections, and open gaps that let moisture into the wall system.

        We provide:

        • Replacement of cracked or broken siding sections

        • Repairs for loose panels and exposed seams

        • Re-securing and realignment after wind damage

        • Water-intrusion repairs when moisture gets behind siding

        • Section-based matching whenever possible to maintain a consistent look

        Common signs of siding storm damage:

      • Panels flapping or rattling in the wind

      • Gaps, shifting, or uneven siding lines

      • Visible cracks, dents, or holes

      • New moisture marks inside near exterior walls

      • Storm Damage Windows (Repair or Replacement)

        Storms can crack glass, damage frames, and cause seal failures that allow water and air into your home—leading to drafts, fogging, and interior damage.

        We can help with:

        • Broken glass and damaged window components (case dependent)

        • Seal failures and frame-related water intrusion

        • Draft issues that started after wind events

        • Re-sealing and water-management around trim and frames

        • Temporary protection options when necessary (availability varies)

        Common signs of window storm damage:

        • Water leaking around the frame

        • Condensation or fogging between panes

        • New drafts or cold spots

          • Windows that stick or won’t close properly


          4) Storm Damage Gutters & Drainage

          Detached or bent gutters can dump water directly onto fascia, siding, and the foundation—causing rot, basement moisture, and erosion.

          We handle:

          • Reattaching gutters and downspouts

          • Replacing crushed, bent, or leaking sections

            • Fixing slope and drainage issues to prevent overflow

            • Downspout corrections to move water away from the home

            • Fascia/soffit checks when gutters pull away during storms

            Common signs of gutter storm damage:

            • Water overflowing like a waterfall during rain

            • Downspouts disconnected or dumping too close to the foundation

            • Sagging gutters or separated seams

            • Water stains on fascia boards or siding

            • Our Storm Damage Process (What to Expect)

              Step 1 — Free Inspection (Full Exterior Check)

              We inspect roofing, siding, windows, and gutters because storm damage often affects multiple systems at once. We look for:

              • Visible damage and high-risk areas

              • Water entry points and flashing failures

              • Loose components that could worsen in the next storm

              • Hidden issues that lead to moisture and mold risk

               Photo Documentation + Clear Repair Plan

            • You’ll receive a straightforward breakdown of what we found, including photos and next steps. We organize repairs by priority:

              • Urgent: active leaks, loose materials, exposed areas

              • Recommended: preventive fixes to avoid bigger damage

              • Optional: upgrades and improvements if you’re already remodeling

               Insurance-Friendly Documentation (If You’re Filing a Claim)

              We don’t control claim approvals, but we do help homeowners prepare by providing:

              • Photos and measurements

              • A repair scope based on inspection findings

              • Clarity on what to discuss with your adjuster

              • Repair options if you decide not to file

              • Temporary Protection (When Needed)

                If your home has an active leak or exposed areas, we can prioritize temporary stabilization (such as sealing/tarping when appropriate) to prevent further damage while scheduling permanent repairs.

              • Temporary Protection (When Needed)

                If your home has an active leak or exposed areas, we can prioritize temporary stabilization (such as sealing/tarping when appropriate) to prevent further damage while scheduling permanent repairs.

              • Repairs Completed the Right Way

                Our goal is to restore protection—not just patch the surface. We focus on:

                • Proper sealing and water management

                • Matching materials when possible

                • Clean, safe work practices

                • Clear communication from start to finish


                Active Leak? Call Now.

                If water is coming in right now, every hour matters. A leak can soak insulation, damage drywall, and compromise framing.

              • Call us and tell us:

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