1-DRY provides professional storm damage restoration services to Tempe and surrounding areas. As part of the greater Phoenix metro, Tempe residents have access to our 24/7 emergency response team.
Our certified technicians serve Tempe with the same fast response times and professional standards as our Phoenix headquarters. When disaster strikes your Tempe home, we're just a phone call away.
Why Choose 1-DRY in Tempe?
- Fast response to Tempe emergencies
- IICRC-certified technicians
- Direct insurance billing
- Local Phoenix-area team
Frequently Asked Questions About Storm Damage Restoration in Tempe
How quickly can you respond to storm damage in Tempe?
During major storm events, our Phoenix-area crews pre-position to reach Tempe within 60 minutes of dispatch. With 30+ locations nationwide and 24/7 operations since 2014, we prioritize emergency board-up and tarping to prevent secondary water intrusion that causes more damage than the initial storm impact.
What does storm damage repair cost in Tempe, AZ?
Storm damage costs in Tempe vary by type: tree removal and minor repairs $1,000-$3,000, roof damage repair $3,000-$8,000, full roof replacement $8,000-$20,000, and major structural damage $15,000-$50,000+. The average homeowners storm claim in AZ is $11,000. We document all damage thoroughly for insurance claims.
Does insurance cover storm damage in Tempe?
Yes, most homeowners policies in AZ cover wind, hail, lightning, and fallen tree damage. Flood damage requires separate NFIP or private flood insurance. We work directly with 20+ carriers including State Farm, Progressive, Nationwide, USAA, and Farmers. Our Tempe team handles documentation, meets with adjusters, and ensures you receive fair settlement.
What should I do immediately after storm damage in Tempe?
Document everything with photos and video before any cleanup. Cover exposed areas with tarps if safely accessible. Do not enter structures with visible damage. Call 1-DRY at 1-800-454-1-DRY immediately—our Tempe team provides emergency board-up within 60 minutes and begins professional assessment while you contact your insurance company to file a claim.