Storm & Hail Damage
Reconstruction in DFW
We handle the full reconstruction after a storm — structural framing, insulation, drywall, windows, siding, and interior finishes. One licensed GC, one permit, one point of contact from inspection to final sign-off.
Everything the storm damaged,
rebuilt to current code.
Structural sheathing, rafters, and trusses damaged by impact or water intrusion — documented, engineered where required, rebuilt to code.
Wet or compressed insulation loses all R-value. We replace attic, wall, and roof insulation and seal the air barrier before closing.
Water-stained or collapsed drywall removed to the studs. We match existing texture and paint — no obvious patch lines.
Impact-cracked glass, damaged frames, and failed seals replaced with code-compliant units. We handle the window permit where required.
Hail-dented fiber cement, vinyl siding, and wood trim replaced and matched to existing materials. Full moisture barrier re-installation.
For total losses — we scope and rebuild every affected room, coordinating every trade under one permit and one point of contact.
Storm damage rarely stops at the roof.
When hail penetrates the roof, water follows — into insulation, drywall, flooring, and framing. A roofing company stops at the shingles. We coordinate every affected trade under one contract.
Reconstruction work in every DFW city requires permits. We pull every required permit — structural, roofing, electrical, plumbing — and schedule every city inspection. No gray-area work.
We produce damage documentation in the format adjusters use, attend the adjuster appointment, and supplement the claim for items frequently missed — particularly insulation R-value loss and hidden structural damage.
Inspection to final sign-off.
We walk the property, document every point of damage with photos, and produce a written damage scope — the same format insurance adjusters use.
We meet with your adjuster on-site, review their estimate line-by-line, and supplement for items they miss. We do not negotiate; we document.
Every reconstruction project is permitted. We pull the permits, schedule inspections, and manage every subcontractor through completion.
City inspection, client walkthrough, and a written 1-year workmanship warranty on all Zencore-installed work.
Storm damage FAQ
Most standard homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental damage from hail and wind, subject to your deductible. The insurer pays actual cash value or replacement cost value depending on your policy. We document the damage thoroughly so nothing eligible gets left out of the claim.
Scope and timeline depend on the extent of damage. A roof and insulation replacement on a 2,000 sq ft home runs 1–3 weeks. Full interior reconstruction involving drywall, flooring, and ceilings on a large home can run 6–12 weeks. We provide a project schedule before work begins.
Yes — structural, roofing, electrical, and plumbing repairs all require permits in DFW cities. Zencore Homes pulls every permit and schedules every required inspection. Never work with a contractor who says permits are not required for storm reconstruction.
We work alongside your insurance adjuster — attending the adjuster appointment, reviewing their estimate, and providing supplemental documentation for items they miss or underprice. We cannot sign your claim documents, but we handle all the construction-side paperwork.
Mitigation companies stop water intrusion and dry the structure. Reconstruction — rebuilding walls, ceilings, flooring, and systems — is a separate scope that requires a licensed general contractor. That is exactly what we do. We step in after mitigation is complete.
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