Minnesota Storm Damage Experts
As a proud division of Builders & Remodelers – a trusted Twin Cities name for over seven decades – we bring that same legacy of quality and customer care to our storm damage restoration. With over 41,000 home upgrades made up of premium windows, siding, roofing, and doors, our experience runs deep. Our Storm Team focuses solely on helping homeowners navigate the difficult process of recovering from storm damage. From inspection to installation, we make sure your home gets the expert attention it deserves – quickly, correctly, and with care.
We can service any damaged home within 50 miles of Minneapolis & St. Paul.
How We Make A Difference
Locally Owned and Operated
Proudly serving the Minneapolis/St. Paul and surrounding Twin Cities area since 1952
Trusted Experts
From start to finish, we keep you informed every step of the way. With our experienced team by your side, you can have peace of mind knowing your home is in trusted hands.
Professional Service
Our trained and certified team installs only the highest quality products to ensure your home is restored efficiently and with minimal disruption
Fast Response
We are ready to respond quickly with thorough inspections, immediate solutions, and a streamlined repair process to get your home back to normal as soon as possible.
Our Residential Storm Damage Repair Process
Inspection & Evaluation
We’ll inspect your roof, siding, and windows for damage and provide a clear assessment. Our experts use advanced tools and techniques to identify both visible and hidden issues that could compromise your home’s integrity. We’ll walk you through our findings and help you understand the potential impact of any issues to ensure you’re making informed decisions.
Personalized Plan
We’ll guide you through every detail of your project. Our team works closely with your insurance provider to streamline the claims process and ensure you receive the coverage you’re entitled to. Whether you’re considering practical improvements or personal touches, we’ll help you navigate your options with confidence and ease.
Certified Work, Seamless Process
Our local expert installers use industry-leading materials and methods to ensure your home stays protected long after the storm. We keep the process smooth, safe, and transparent – so there are no surprises, just solid results, backed by our industry leading workmanship warranty.
Act Quickly: Why Timeliness Matters With Storm Damage Replacement
Delaying storm damage replacement can lead to bigger issues down the road, putting your home and finances at risk. Acting swiftly not only protects your investment but also ensures you get the most out of your insurance coverage. Avoid these hidden costs of waiting:
Small cracks or loose shingles can turn into costly problems if ignored.
Even minor storm damage can compromise your home’s structural integrity over time. A single loose shingle can lead to water infiltration, causing mold growth, insulation damage, and weakened framing. Addressing these issues early helps avoid expensive and extensive damage in the future.
Insurance claims often have strict deadlines – waiting too long can reduce your coverage options.
Many homeowners don’t realize that insurance policies typically have specific time frames for filing claims. Delaying your response could result in claim denial or reduced coverage, leaving you to pay for replacement out of pocket. Our team works closely with you to ensure all documentation is submitted on time and accurately.
We work to make the process easy and transparent, ensuring you never feel alone during your storm recovery journey.
Navigating storm damage replacement can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to guide you every step of the way. From the initial assessment to working with insurance adjusters and completing high-quality replacements, we make sure you have all the information you need to make confident decisions. Our goal is to provide peace of mind and a hassle-free experience.


Areas We Service
Anoka County
Andover, Anoka, Bethel, Blaine, Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbia Heights, Columbus, Coon Rapids, East Bethel, Fridley, Ham Lake, Hilltop, Lexington, Lino Lakes, Linwood Township, Nowthen, Oak Grove, Ramsey, Spring Lake Park, St. Francis
Carver County
Carver, Chanhassen, Chaska, Cologne, Hamburg, Mayer, New Germany, Norwood Young America, Victoria, Waconia, Watertown
Dakota County
Apple Valley, Burnsville, Coates, Eagan, Empire, Farmington, Hampton, Hastings, Inver Grove Heights, Lakeville, Lilydale, Mendota, Mendota Heights, Miesville, New Trier, Northfield, Randolph, Rosemount, South St. Paul, Sunfish Lake, Vermillion, West St. Paul
Hennepin County
Bloomington, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Chanhassen, Corcoran, Crystal, Dayton, Deephaven, Eden Prairie, Edina, Excelsior, Golden Valley, Greenfield, Greenwood, Hanover, Hopkins, Independence, Long Lake, Loretto, Maple Grove, Maple Plain, Medicine Lake, Medina, Minneapolis, Minnetonka, Minnetonka Beach, Minnetrista, Mound, New Hope, Orono, Osseo, Plymouth, Richfield, Robbinsdale, Rockford, Rogers, St. Anthony, St. Bonifacius, St. Louis Park, Shorewood, Spring Park, Tonka Bay, Wayzata, Woodland
Ramsey County
Saint Paul, Arden Hills, Blaine, Falcon Heights, Gem Lake, Lauderdale, Little Canada, Maplewood, Mounds View, New Brighton, North Oaks, North Saint Paul, Roseville, Saint Anthony, Shoreview, Spring Lake Park, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake, White Bear Township
Scott County
Belle Plaine, Credit River, Elko New Market, Jordan, New Prague, Prior Lake, Savage, Shakopee
Washington County
Afton, Mahtomedi, Bayport, Marine on St. Croix, Baytown Township, May Township, Birchwood, Newport, Cottage Grove, Oak Park Heights, Dellwood, Oakdale, Denmark Township, Pine Springs, Forest Lake, St. Mary’s Point, Grant, St. Paul Park, Grey Cloud Island Township, Scandia, Hastings, Stillwater, Hugo, Stillwater Township, Lake Elmo, West Lakeland Township, Lake St. Croix Beach, White Bear Lake, Lakeland, Willernie, Lakeland Shores, Woodbury, Landfall
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if more damage is discovered after my insurance claim is settled? What if material costs increase?
Insurance companies recognize that some issues aren’t visible until work begins. If additional repairs are necessary, you can submit a supplemental claim to cover the extra costs.
Can Builders and Remodelers Storm negotiate directly with my insurance company?
We cannot negotiate directly on your behalf, but we will thoroughly document all necessary work and ensure your claim accounts for the full scope of damage.
Will Builders and Remodelers Storm be present when the insurance adjuster assesses the damage?
We aim to be there to assist and answer any questions during the adjuster’s inspection. However, there may be times when scheduling conflicts prevent us from attending.
Can Builders and Remodelers Storm negotiate with my insurance company for me?
No, most states prohibit contractors from negotiating directly with insurance companies on behalf of homeowners. However, we ensure all necessary repairs are properly accounted for in your claim.
When should Builders and Remodelers Storm inspect my home—before, during, or after the insurance adjuster’s visit?
If Builders and Remodelers Storm inspects my home and provides an estimate, am I obligated to use their services for repairs?
A contractor told me they’d cover my deductible, making the repairs free. Can Builders and Remodelers Storm do that?
How can I tell if my home has storm damage after severe weather?
The best way to assess potential damage is to schedule a free inspection with Builders and Remodelers Storm.
Is storm damage to my roof, siding, windows, gutters, and deck always obvious?
Not necessarily. Builders and Remodelers Storm specialists are trained to spot hidden storm damage that may not be immediately visible but can worsen over time. Many signs of damage aren’t apparent from the ground, making a professional inspection essential.
How does Builders and Remodelers Storm document storm damage for my insurance claim?
We take detailed photos, mark the affected areas, and create an itemized report of the materials and repairs needed to restore your home.
How does an insurance adjuster determine the payout amount? Does the age or condition of my materials affect the claim?
It depends on your policy. If you have full replacement value coverage, your materials’ age won’t affect your claim, and comparable materials will be covered. Without that coverage, the adjuster may depreciate the payout based on wear and age.