Jersey City's position along the Hudson River waterfront makes Nor'easters and coastal storms a recurring threat. When wind breaches a roof or drives rain through aging window seals, we secure the opening first and then follow the water wherever it traveled through the building envelope. The older attached housing stock in The Heights and Greenville holds water in wall cavities and under finished floors where it dries slowly on its own ืโฌโ we set equipment, check readings daily, and verify the structure is genuinely dry before anything is closed back up. Call 551-351-9724 for a Hudson County storm crew any time of day or night.
- Emergency board-up + tarping
- Wind-driven rain water extraction
- Roof + envelope repair
- Tree impact damage
- Insurance documentation
- Full structural rebuild
Emergency Board-Up + Tarping โ The First Hour
If a storm has compromised your building envelope, the priority before anything else is preventing additional damage from continued exposure. Board-up applies to broken windows or doors, missing siding sections, or any opening that compromises the envelope. Tarping applies to roof damage โ missing shingles, lifted ridge cap, tree impact through decking โ where the next rain event would extend the loss.
Our crew carries 2x4s, OSB, screws, and tarp materials on standard storm response. We secure the property in the first visit, photograph the work for insurance documentation, and stabilize the situation so the rest of the restoration can proceed at a non-emergency pace. Most storm-response calls for our Jersey City dispatch start with a board-up phase before any water extraction begins.
Important note for NJ homeowners: do not sign anything from a contractor who shows up unsolicited after a storm. Storm-chase contractors trail major weather events specifically to collect Assignment of Benefits (AOB) signatures, which transfer your insurance claim rights to the contractor. AOB signatures lock you out of choosing your own restorer mid-job and frequently end up in litigation. Read every document before signing, and never sign on the first call.
What To Do In The First Hour After Storm Damage
The actions that matter in the first hour: secure the property if safe to do so, document the damage with photos, file the insurance claim, and call a restoration crew that can dispatch immediately. The actions that hurt the claim: signing AOB paperwork from a storm-chase contractor, throwing damaged contents away before documentation, attempting permanent repairs before the carrier has had a chance to inspect, or letting the property sit exposed because "the contractor will be here tomorrow."
For roof openings, get a tarp up if it is safe. For broken windows, board the opening to prevent further weather + animal intrusion. For interior water from a roof leak, place buckets under active drips and move what you can save away from the path of travel. Don't try to lift wet sheetrock yourself โ it crumbles and makes the cleanup worse.
Photograph the loss in its current state โ wide shots, close-ups, anything visible from the source of intrusion to the damaged contents. Before-photos are the foundation of the insurance scope. Without them, the adjuster has no basis to evaluate what was there before the loss.
Storm Damage Restoration and the rest of your recovery
A property loss in Jersey City rarely stays in one lane โ storm damage restoration often overlaps with structural drying, smoke odor removal, mold remediation, sewage cleanup, reconstruction, and our crew handles all of it under one contract. We dispatch the same standard to Storm Damage Restoration in Hoboken, Storm Damage Restoration in Bayonne, Union City storm damage restoration, North Bergen storm damage restoration and everywhere else across Hudson County.
If you searched for water damage restoration near me, you have reached a local team โ call 551-351-9724 any hour. For background, read Combined Sewer Backups in Jersey City: What to Do When It Comes Up the Drain on our blog, or head back to our Jersey City home page to see everything we do.