Storm Damage Restoration in Cape Cod

Emergency Storm Damage Restoration in Cape Cod & The Islands

40 Years of Coastal Recovery | Immediate Arrival | Since 1985 | IICRC-Certified

24 Hour Emergency Assistance 800-675-3622

When a Nor’easter hits the Cape, you don’t have time for a corporate call center. You need a team that’s already on the peninsula providing expert storm damage restoration in Cape Cod, MA.

Since 1985, Disaster Specialists has been the first call for homeowners from Falmouth to Provincetown. Our team understands how Atlantic salt spray, hurricane-force winds, and storm surge affect Cape homes differently than they do inland properties.

Stop the Damage Before it Gets Worse.

A hole in your roof or a flooded basement in January is a race against time. If you don’t stabilize the commercial property or residential structure immediately, the secondary damage—mold and structural rot—will cost more than the natural disaster itself.

Our Emergency Storm Services:

  • Emergency Board-Up & Roof Tarping: If fallen trees hit your roof or a window blows out, we seal the envelope of your home within 2 hours to stop rain and snow from getting inside. This critical emergency service protects your interior from further wind damage.
  • Structural Shoring: We reinforce weakened walls or roofs to make the property safe for adjusters and family members to enter during the storm damage assessment. You can see examples of our structural recovery in our project gallery.
  • Saltwater Extraction: Coastal areas bring in salt and silt. We use industry-leading tools for truck-mounted water extraction to pull water out before the salt begins to corrode your electrical systems and subflooring.
  • Industrial Drying: We use LGR dehumidifiers designed to handle the 90%+ humidity levels and high water levels common on the Cape during storm season, even during widespread power outages.

For real-time local updates and safety protocols, residents should monitor the Barnstable County Regional Emergency Planning Committee (BCREPC).

Safety First: Read This Before You Step into Water

  1. Check for Downed Lines: If high winds have knocked down trees in your yard, stay away from standing water. A downed service line could electrify it. You can check the Eversource Outage Map for local status updates. 
  2. Septic Backflow: In heavy rain, Cape Cod septic systems often fail. If the water in your basement smells like sewage, it is a Category 3 biohazard. Call us for professional biohazard clean up in Cape Cod and decontamination.
Disaster Specialists vehicle

Specialized Support for Seasonal Homeowners

If your “Winter Watch” service reports a storm has hit your Cape property, call us. We specialize in storm damage recovery and remote management for out-of-state owners.

  • We Handle Logistics: We coordinate directly with your property manager to obtain immediate access for disaster cleanup services.
  • Documentation for Insurance: We provide the full photo and video evidence your adjuster needs, offering expert insurance claim assistance so you don’t have to drive down yourself.
  • Direct Billing: We work directly with your insurance company to settle the water damage restoration in Cape Cod claim from start to finish.

Why Cape Cod Trusts Disaster Specialists Since 1985

No corporate scripts. No subcontractors. Just 40 years of local disaster restoration experience. Read what our neighbors say in our reviews.

The Benefit

What It Means For You

2-Hour Response

Our trucks are staged to beat traffic and bridge delays for emergency service.

IICRC-Certified

We follow federal scientific standards for structural drying and mold prevention.

Direct Insurance Billing

We handle the paperwork, photos, and moisture maps your adjuster requires.

Industry Leading Tools

We use forensic moisture mapping to find hidden water damage.

Full-Service Repair

We don’t just dry the house—we rebuild it, from drywall to finish carpentry.

Disaster Specialists Come to the Rescue: Our Mold Remediation Process in Cape Cod

Emergency Stabilization:

We provide roof tarping and seal windows within 2 hours to stop “secondary loss.”

Forensic Moisture Mapping:

We find water trapped behind cedar shingles and wall studs that standard meters miss.

Rapid Water and Debris Extraction:

Our units pump out hundreds of gallons per minute, including heavy Atlantic sand. 

Industrial Structural Drying:

We personally use LGR units to “bake” properly moisture out of the home’s bones.

Full Reconstruction Services

Our carpentry team returns your home to its pre-storm state, addressing everything from hail damage to finish trim.

Storm Restoration Services

  • Debris and Fallen Trees Removal
  • Water Extraction and Sewage Cleanup
  • Sanitation/Decontamination
  • Human and Animal Waste Removal
  • Odor Removal
  • Content and Structure Drying
  • De-Humidification
  • Contents Recovery and Inventory
  • Drying, Treating, and Storage
  • Damaged Carpet Removal
  • Complete Reconstruction: Interior, Exterior, & Finish Work
  • High-Pressure Power Wash
  • General Cleanups

We Serve All of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket

From the Upper Cape to the Outer Cape, we know every village shortcut for rapid storm damage repair in Cape Cod:

Barnstable & Hyannis (Including Hyannis Port, Centerville, and Osterville)

Falmouth & Woods Hole (Including East Falmouth and Teaticket)

Wellfleet, Truro & Provincetown

Chatham & Orleans (Including South Chatham and East Orleans)

Dennis, Yarmouth & Harwich (Including Dennis Port and West Yarmouth)

Common Questions for Cape Property Owners

Usually, yes. If high winds cause a tree to hit a “covered structure,” repairs are typically covered. We provide insurance claim assistance to document the damage properly. You can review the Official Massachusetts Guide on Flood and Storm Insurance for more details on coverage.

No. Even a small leak in March will lead to a massive mold infestation by May. Immediate water damage restoration is the only way to ensure your property is ready for summer.

Salt stays behind after the water evaporates. It prevents the wood from ever truly “drying” on its own. We use specialized agents to neutralize the salt before we start the industrial disaster restoration process.

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