When storm damage exposes your property, you need to know what happens from the moment you call to the moment the enclosure is complete and documented. Here is exactly what to expect from StormWrappers from first contact through installation — so there are no surprises when you are already dealing with the stress of storm damage.
Step 1: The call (any hour)
StormWrappers operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When you call 888-897-2748, you reach a live representative who will ask for: your location (address), a brief description of the damage and the affected area, your access situation (is the property occupied, are there immediate safety concerns), and whether rain is forecast and how soon. With that information, the representative will confirm crew availability in your area and provide an estimated response window.
Step 2: Crew dispatch and arrival
StormWrappers maintains crews across all 50 states. For declared disaster events — hurricanes, tornadoes, major hail storms — demand spikes and response windows reflect deployment logistics. For isolated storm damage events, response times are typically within hours during business hours and within 12–24 hours for after-hours emergency deployment depending on crew proximity. You will receive confirmation of the crew’s estimated arrival time and a contact number for the crew lead.
Step 3: On-site assessment and scope
The crew arrives and conducts a full assessment before any work begins. They will walk you through what they found, what the enclosure will cover, and the scope of the installation. For standard residential jobs, assessment and scope review takes 15–30 minutes. For complex commercial jobs, it may be longer. You will understand exactly what is being installed and why before the crew begins work.
Step 4: Installation
The three-phase StormWrappers installation: stabilization of loose or unsafe materials, then full shrink wrap enclosure following the heat-weld-and-shrink process. Residential jobs typically take a half-day to full day depending on size and complexity. Commercial large-loss jobs may take multiple days. The crew does not leave until the installation passes the quality walk and all seams, penetrations, and anchor points are confirmed secure.
Step 5: Documentation package
At completion, you receive: a dated invoice with the scope of work itemized; installation photos for your insurance claim file; and warranty documentation (6 months from installation date). This package is what your insurance adjuster needs to confirm that professional mitigation was performed in accordance with your policy’s mitigation requirements. Keep all three documents with your claims paperwork.
StormWrappers serves all 50 states with emergency enclosure crews. Call 888-8WRAPIT any time — we are always open.