24/7 Storm and Hurricane Damage Restoration in Orlando & Kissimmee, FL

In Central Florida, “storm season” is a year-round reality. From sudden afternoon microbursts to major hurricanes like Milton, the speed of your recovery depends on having a partner who is already on the ground. At One Stop Restoration of FL, we specialize in high-velocity emergency response for storm-impacted properties in Orlando and Kissimmee.

We don’t just mitigate the immediate threat; we are a full-service licensed general contractor capable of rebuilding your property to exceed the rigorous 2026 Florida Building Code standards. When the skies clear, we are already at your door.

Emergency Response: 24/7 Roof Tarping and Board-Up Services

Secondary damage, the rain that enters after the wind has peeled back your shingles, is often more costly than the storm itself. Our first priority is structural stabilization.

Immediate Roof Tarping: We deploy industrial-grade, UV-resistant tarps to secure breached roof lines, preventing interior water damage.

Window & Door Board-Up: Our teams secure shattered openings with code-compliant plywood shielding to protect assets from the elements and looting.

Debris & Tree Removal: We utilize skid steers and specialized loaders to clear fallen trees from driveways and structures, restoring safe access to your property.

Wind, Hail, and Hurricane Damage Specialization

The storms of 2026 require more than just basic repairs. We utilize a specialized approach for different weather events common to the Orlando corridor:

Hurricane Damage:

 We address the combined impact of wind uplift and horizontal rain, focusing on “Load Path” integrity from the roof to the foundation.

High-Wind & Tornado Damage:

 We repair siding, soffits, and fascia using 2026-grade fasteners designed for 150+ mph wind zones.

Hail Damage Restoration:

 Our digital mapping tools identify microscopic bruising on roof membranes that standard inspections miss, ensuring your insurance claim captures the full scope of the loss.

Compliance with 2026 Florida Building Code (Ninth Edition)

In 2026, Florida’s building regulations have shifted significantly. One Stop Restoration ensures your rebuild isn’t just “fixed,” but future-proofed.

Elimination of the "25% Rule":

Under current 2026 updates, you are no longer forced to replace a whole roof if only a portion is damaged, provided the rest is up to modern standards. This can save you thousands in unnecessary expenses.

Enhanced Impact Resistance:

We install windows and doors that meet the newest 2026 "Large Missile Impact" testing requirements.

Secondary Water Barriers:

During roof repairs, we implement mandatory secondary underlayment systems that provide a backup layer of protection even if shingles are lost.

Serving Every Neighborhood in Orlando and Kissimmee

We aren’t a distant franchise; we are a local Central Florida team that lives and works in the same communities you do. We provide 60-minute emergency response times to the following areas and zip codes:

Kissimmee & Osceola County:

Downtown Kissimmee (34741), Buenaventura Lakes (34743), Poinciana (34758, 34759), Celebration (34747), and St. Cloud (34769, 34771, 34772).

Orlando & Orange County:

Downtown Orlando (32801), Dr. Phillips (32819), Hunters Creek (32837), Conway (32812), Lake Nona (32827, 32832), and Winter Park (32789, 32792).

Surrounding Metro Areas:

Windermere, Winter Garden, Ocoee, and Altamonte Springs.

Navigating Storm Insurance Claims with Xactimate®

Storm claims are notoriously complex. We act as your technical advocate by providing the data insurance carriers need to approve your claim quickly.

Precision Estimating: We use Xactimate®, the gold standard for 2026 insurance adjusters, to ensure your quote uses local Orlando market rates for materials and labor.

Digital Documentation: Every repair is backed by high-resolution “before and after” photos and moisture readings that prove the necessity of each step.

Code-Required Upgrades: We help you secure “Ordinance or Law” coverage payouts by documenting when current 2026 codes require more expensive materials than what was originally on your home.

Why Choose One Stop Restoration of FL?

In a crisis, you need more than just a contractor; you need a partner who understands the 2026 Florida restoration landscape. Here is why homeowners and businesses trust us:

True "One-Stop" Service: Most companies dry your home and leave. We are licensed general contractors who handle everything from the first water extraction to the final structural rebuild and paint.

IICRC Certified Expertise: Our technicians hold elite certifications in WRT (Water Restoration), FSRT (Fire & Smoke), and AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation).

Direct Insurance Advocacy: We don't just "work with" insurance; we use Xactimate® and 3D LiDAR scans to ensure your adjuster has the precise data needed to approve your claim at 2026 market rates.

24/7/365 Emergency Dispatch: Storms don't follow a schedule. Our fleet is staged across Central Florida, ready to deploy 24 hours a day, even during active hurricane recovery periods.

Storm Damage Restoration Costs in Orlando (2026 Data)

Transparent pricing is the core of our business. In 2026, storm repair costs in Central Florida typically fall into these ranges:

Minor Wind/Roof Repair: $1,200 – $4,500.

Major Hurricane/Structural Repair: $15,000 – $35,000+.

Emergency Services (Tarp/Board-up): $500 – $2,500 depending on height and complexity.

Interior Water Mitigation: $2,500 – $10,000 following a roof breach.

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AI-Driven Disaster Recovery: The One Stop Advantage

We are the first in the region to utilize AI-enhanced recovery workflows.

LiDAR Site Scanning:

Within minutes of arrival, we scan your property to create a 3D digital twin, allowing us to plan reconstruction with millimeter precision.

Predictive Moisture Monitoring:

Our IoT sensors track how your structure is drying in real-time, preventing the "hidden mold" that often follows a Florida storm.

Preventing Secondary Damage: The Importance of Immediate Mitigation

Storm damage rarely stops once the wind dies down. “Secondary damage”, such as mold growth, wood rot, and electrical corrosion, begins within hours of water intrusion.

The 24-Hour Mold Window:

In Florida's 2026 humidity levels, mold spores can colonize saturated drywall in less than a day.

Structural Integrity:

Trapped moisture in subflooring or wall cavities can lead to "wicking," where water climbs up the structure, doubling the repair cost if not extracted immediately.

Electronics & Appliances:

High humidity following a storm can cause "hidden" corrosion in your home's electrical system. We provide professional dehumidification to stabilize the interior environment.

Post-Storm Debris Removal and Site Safety

A storm often leaves your property littered with hazards that prevent safe restoration. We provide comprehensive site clearing as part of our emergency response.

Tree & Branch Removal:

We clear fallen trees from roofs, driveways, and power lines to allow safe access for repair crews.

Hazardous Material Disposal:

From shattered glass to saturated insulation, we handle the safe removal and eco-friendly disposal of all storm debris.

Silt & Mud Cleanup:

For properties affected by storm surge or heavy runoff, we provide deep-cleaning services to remove the bacteria-laden silt that common "mop and bucket" methods miss.

Impact-Resistant Upgrades: Future-Proofing Your Rebuild

When we rebuild your property after a storm, we don’t just return it to its previous state; we make it stronger. Under the 2026 Florida Building Code, we offer upgrades that may lower your future insurance premiums.

Large Missile Impact Windows:

We install glazing that can withstand the impact of a 9-pound 2x4 flying at 50 feet per second.

Reinforced Roof-to-Wall Connections:

We implement "Continuous Load Path" strapping that tethers your roof to the foundation, drastically reducing the risk of roof uplift during the next hurricane.

Self-Adhered Underlayment:

We use "peel-and-stick" secondary water barriers that keep your home dry even if the primary shingles are blown away.

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Expert FAQ: Navigating Storm Recovery in Central Florida

What is the very first thing I should do if a storm damages my Orlando home?

Your priority is safety. First, turn off the main electrical breaker if you suspect water has entered the walls, and avoid any standing water. Second, contact a professional for emergency mitigation (tarping and board-up). Under 2026 Florida insurance guidelines, property owners have a “duty to mitigate,” meaning failing to secure your home immediately could result in a partial denial of your claim for secondary damage like mold.

No. As of the latest 2026 Florida Building Code (9th Edition) updates, the mandatory 25% replacement rule has been eliminated for most residential properties. You can now legally repair just the damaged portion of a roof if the rest is structurally sound and up to code. This change is designed to reduce the cost of hurricane recovery and lower insurance premiums across Orlando and Kissimmee.

In 2026, the timelines are strict. You have exactly one year from the date of the storm’s landfall to file your initial claim. If you discover “hidden” damage later, you have up to 18 months from the date of loss to file a supplemental claim. Missing these deadlines permanently bars your right to compensation, so we recommend a professional 2026 LiDAR inspection even if the damage looks “minor”.

This is the “Wind vs. Water” dilemma. Standard Florida homeowners policies typically cover damage from wind-driven rain (water entering through a hole in the roof). However, rising surface water (ground flooding) is only covered if you have a separate policy through the NFIP or a private flood carrier. We use digital moisture mapping to help your adjusters distinguish between the two, ensuring you get the maximum payout from both policies.

We utilize Agentic AI systems and 3D LiDAR scanning to create a “Digital Twin” of your damage. This data is fed directly into Xactimate® at 2026 market rates. By providing insurance adjusters with undeniable, high-resolution evidence and AI-calculated repair scopes, we often see claims approved 30-40% faster than traditional “hand-written” estimates.

For immediate “life-safety” repairs like tarping and board-up, no permit is required. However, for structural reconstruction, roofing, and electrical work, permits are mandatory. As your local contractor, we handle the entire expedited storm permitting process with the City of Orlando or Osceola County offices to ensure your rebuild is 100% legal and insurable.

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