Wind Damage

Does your property have wind damage? We can help in a few ways.

Hurricanes and other extreme storms have very high winds, often resulting in extensive property damage. Wind can knock over trees, blow all kinds of debris into your yard, and more, leaving you with a huge mess and potential hazards to contend with once the storm has passed through. Fortunately, you can rely on our team at Tornado Alley Disaster Pros to help you deal with the wind damage on your property. We established our disaster relief company in 1989 and have since been able to provide a variety of services to our neighbors in need. Trust our experts for safe and effective wind damage restoration services.

Wind Damage

We have the skills, training, and equipment needed to address your property’s wind damage restoration. If a tree has fallen over because of strong winds, we have a crane and certified crane operator to deal with it. We can even grind down the stump if it’s been left behind. We also have what we need to deal with large volumes of storm debris on your property, and we will be sure to dispose of it in a responsible manner.

Because we know working with insurance companies can be a pain, we resolve to do it for you. We will work directly with your insurance company for payment, so you don’t have to worry about the back-and-forth and little details. We’ll keep you informed, and we’re glad to offer you peace of mind through our affiliation with the American Policyholder Association, an organization committed to ensuring insurance companies follow best practices.

As a veteran- and family-owned company, we care about helping people in need, so we’re proud to help you return to normalcy by dealing with your wind damage. Call or text us today for service.


At Tornado Alley Disaster Pros, we offer wind damage services in the midwestern and southeastern United States, including North Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Louisiana, and Georgia.