Lena Storm Recovery:
What To Do Next
The recent storms have affected nearly every property in Lena and the surrounding area. There is a significant amount of work ahead, and it will take time to get through it properly.
Our goal is to help you understand the process, avoid costly mistakes, and move forward the right way.
If your home or building has active damage like leaks or missing shingles, call us right away for immediate help.
What You Should Do First
Make sure your home is safe and protected from further damage.
Take photos of all visible damage
Contact your insurance provider to begin or update a claim.
Avoid permanent repairs before documentation is complete.
Take your time — there is no need to rush into a contract.
Before You Move Forward
This is the most important phase — and where most issues happen. Before signing anything or starting repairs:

Make sure all damage has been fully documented

Understand what your insurance is covering

Avoid making decisions based on urgency or pressure

Compare scopes of work — not just pricing
Rushing this stage can lead to missed coverage, unexpected costs, and incomplete repairs.
Understanding the Insurance Process

If You Have NOT Filed a Claim Yet

You can begin the process at any time

Your insurance company will schedule an adjuster

Documentation is critical
If You Filed a Claim From the March Storm AND Have New Damage

Document all new damage carefully

Contact your insurance provider

A second claim or additional inspection may be required
If You Filed a Claim AND Have No New Damage

Continue moving forward with your existing claim

Your project will be based on the approved scope
Working With Contractors:
Why Local Matters
There will be a large number of contractors in the area following this storm. Some are established local companies. Others may be from out of town or temporarily operating in the area.
We Strongly Encourage Residents To:

Work with established local companies whenever possible

Verify that any contractor has a legitimate local presence

Make sure they will be available for follow-up service after the work is complete
How To Know If A Contractor Is Truly Local:

Physical location in the area

Established before the storm

Local references

Ability to provide future service
This is not about choosing one company over another — it is about making sure the work is done properly and that someone is accountable long-term.
Our Role In The Community
We have been part of this community for a long time, and we are committed to helping however we can.
That includes:

Helping homeowners understand their situation

Answering questions about the insurance process

Reviewing scopes of work when needed

Helping residents avoid common mistakes

Common Mistakes To Avoid
Signing a contract before understanding your full scope
Choosing based on price alone without comparing what is included
Allowing work to begin before proper documentation
Assuming all contractors build the same way
Not all estimates include important details like proper underlayment, flashing, and ventilation.
Those details matter long-term.
What To Expect Next

Cleanup and debris removal will continue

Insurance inspections and approvals will take time

Scheduling will continue to progress

Working with a reputable local company ensures your home is cared for with expertise and attention.

If You Have Questions
If you are unsure where you stand or simply need clarification, we are here to help.
Whether you end up working with us or another qualified local contractor, the goal is the same:
make sure it is done correctly.
