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Hurricane / Storm Damage Response · Santa Rosa Beach, FL

Hurricane & Storm Damage Response in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

Major-loss insurance hurricane restoration in Santa Rosa Beach, FL ($25K+ scope). Pro GC deploys from Florida + partners with local subs. 24/7 emergency. (239) 989-2430.

Why Santa Rosa Beach needs this

Santa Rosa Beach conditions that drive hurricane / storm damage response

Hurricane Sally (Sept 2020) gulf-side wind + flooding, Hurricane Michael (Oct 2018) significant impact on Florida Panhandle (Cat 5 landfall just east at Mexico Beach — wind effects reached Walton Co), chronic gulf-side erosion + salt-air, summer afternoon thunderstorm damage

Building stock: Master-planned New Urbanist communities (Rosemary, Alys, Seaside, WaterColor), gulf-front estates on 30A corridor, beach cottages with traditional and modernist coastal architecture, heavy second-home (80%+) + vacation rental, pile-elevated coastal construction, impact-rated throughout

Carriers we document for: Citizens Property Insurance Coastal Account, Tower Hill, Chubb Private Client (Rosemary/Alys), Cincinnati Financial Private, PURE Insurance, NFIP V/VE

Process

How Pro GC handles hurricane / storm damage response in Santa Rosa Beach

Phase 1

Major-Loss Insurance Restoration in Santa Rosa Beach

Phase 2

Why a Florida-Deployed Crew for Santa Rosa Beach Storm Damage

Phase 3

Emergency Board-Up & Tarping in Santa Rosa Beach

Phase 4

Santa Rosa Beach Storm History & Carrier Documentation

Phase 5

Local Subcontractor Partnership for Santa Rosa Beach Trade Scope

Phase 6

$25K+ Project Threshold and Free Assessment

Service detail

Hurricane / Storm Damage Response scope in Santa Rosa Beach

For Santa Rosa Beach jobs that clear the $25K insurance major-loss threshold, Pro GC's hurricane and storm damage response scope is the full-cycle deliverable — intake, mitigation, restoration, certificate — under one Florida-licensed GC. We've run this scope on Rosemary Beach and similar Santa Rosa Beach addresses through the Hurricane Sally 2020 cycle and the rebuild phases that followed. Typical scope elements: storm damage repair, storm damage restoration, hurricane damage restoration, emergency storm response, emergency board up.

30A corridor median home value $1.01M baseline, enclave-level $2M-$5.1M; second-home + STR dominant; vacation-platform compliance scope; Panhandle storm-track exposure underweighted by most restoration brands

Recent Santa Rosa Beach storm context

What we've seen in Santa Rosa Beach

Hurricane Sally (2020), Hurricane Michael (2018 — Cat 5 nearby), Hurricane Ivan (2004), Hurricane Opal (1995 legacy)

Why this matters for your hurricane / storm damage response claim: insurance carriers in Santa Rosa Beach are accustomed to documentation tied to these named events. Pro GC's intake protocol references the relevant storm in your claim file when the timeline supports it, which speeds adjuster approval and reduces the supplement cycle.

Local detail · Santa Rosa Beach

Santa Rosa Beach-specific hurricane and storm damage response notes

Pro GC's hurricane and storm damage response crews working Santa Rosa Beach address the neighborhoods individually. Grayton Beach (master-planned new urbanist communities (rosemary) reacts to wind and water load differently from WaterColor, and our scope reflects that. We've put hands on similar structures during the Hurricane Sally 2020 aftermath and know where the envelope tends to give up first.

Carrier dynamics shape hurricane and storm damage response scope in Santa Rosa Beach more than people realize. Citizens Property Insurance Coastal Account carries most of the policy load here, and they pay against documentation — not narrative. Pro GC's scope is written as roof tarping, exterior envelope stabilization, water intrusion mitigation, debris removal, and full structural rebuild under the named-storm claim, broken to line items, and tied back to Hurricane Sally 2020 with timestamped photos and NOAA data so the adjuster has nothing left to ask for.

Pro GC's licensing footprint for Santa Rosa Beach works through Florida Certified General Contractor (CGC), Florida licensed Mold Remediator (MRSR/MRSA), IICRC S500/S520 certified, EPA Lead-Safe RRP. The local-permit reality — Florida Building Code 2023 wind-zone requirements (impact-rated glazing or shuttering) — gets handled by a licensed local subcontractor as permit-of-record, which means Santa Rosa Beach projects don't stall waiting for inspections inside an unfamiliar jurisdiction. We carry the Florida CGC, the IICRC certifications (IICRC S500/S520), and the EPA Lead-Safe RRP across state lines.

The Santa Rosa Beach hurricane and storm damage response job that goes sideways usually goes sideways the same way: tarping windows getting blown off within 72 hours when contractors use the wrong staple pattern. We've seen the supplement requests come in from other contractors' work and rebuilt the scope correctly. Pro GC's IICRC S500/S520-aligned protocol is the reason our supplement rate stays low and our Santa Rosa Beach repeat-customer rate stays high.

Storm history · Santa Rosa Beach

What Hurricane Sally did to Santa Rosa Beach — and how that shapes scope today

Hurricane Sally — September 16, 2020. Cat 2 at Gulf Shores AL landfall (~80 miles west), 105 mph sustained at landfall, surge of 2-4 ft on the 30A corridor. Walton County emergency operations recorded 8-15 inches of rainfall over 36 hours. Sally moved at 2-3 mph and dumped extraordinary rainfall along the 30A corridor; Rosemary Beach, Alys Beach, and Seaside saw drainage-system overload and inland water intrusion into ground-floor mechanical rooms that had never previously taken water.

Pro GC's hurricane and storm damage response workflow for Santa Rosa Beach is built around the Sally pattern: roof tarping, exterior envelope stabilization, and immediate water-intrusion mitigation in the first 72 hours, then a structured carrier-documentation phase that sets up the major-loss rebuild. The Sally-era scope on Santa Rosa Beach addresses ran 12-24 months on the heaviest jobs; the documentation discipline that closed those claims cleanly is the same discipline we apply now.

On the ground · Santa Rosa Beach

On the Ground: Santa Rosa Beach After Sally (Sept 2020)

Hurricane Sally — September 16, 2020. Sally crawled ashore near Gulf Shores AL at 4:45 a.m. CDT as a Cat 2 with 105 mph winds, but the slow forward speed meant the entire Florida Panhandle east of the eye absorbed multi-day wind and water. In Santa Rosa Beach, Gulf Breeze in Santa Rosa County took widespread wind damage, storm surge flooding, and 20+ inches of rainfall in the first 24 hours and 30+ inches in 48 hours; the 30A enclaves to the east absorbed fringe-band wind and gulf-side rain. Florida DEP's official post-storm assessment covered six counties from Escambia east to Gulf, with Walton County specifically documented for beach erosion and dune-line scarp. Sally's $7.3 billion total damage estimate didn't capture the slow-grind impact on 30A — Rosemary Beach, Alys Beach, Seaside, and WaterColor avoided catastrophic loss but absorbed shingle, fascia, and dune-line damage that took the rest of the season to work through.

For Pro GC's hurricane-storm-damage-response scope, this is the case study. Pro GC operates under FL CGC license #CGC1521647, builds wind-vs-flood peril splits at the line-item level for the carrier and NFIP files, and pre-positions crews on named-storm warning rather than waiting for landfall. The named-storm reality this town has lived through is what our protocols are written for.

Florida DEP's November 2020 post-storm coastal impact report and Northwest Florida Daily News coverage documented the impact summarized above. Sources consulted include the Northwest Florida Daily News and Walton Sun and federal/state post-storm assessments.

Free resource · Santa Rosa Beach

Need help preparing for a storm? Pro GC's free Santa Rosa Beach Hurricane Resource Guide

If you're reading this BEFORE a storm — not after — Pro GC publishes a complete preparation guide for Santa Rosa Beach: county evacuation zones, local shelters, hardware-store sources, supplies checklist, the moment-by-moment timeline, FEMA aid info, and what to do if your insurance carrier fights your claim. It's free, no signup, no affiliate links.

View the Santa Rosa Beach Hurricane Resource Guide →

Damage modes · scope · Santa Rosa Beach

The six ways a hurricane hits a Santa Rosa Beach home

For Santa Rosa Beach, the canonical reference event is Hurricane Sally (September 16, 2020). Sally crawled ashore near Gulf Shores AL at 4:45 a.m. CDT as a Cat 2 with 105 mph winds, but the slow forward speed meant the entire Florida Panhandle east of the eye absorbed multi-day wind and water. The damage profile that Hurricane Sally produced in Santa Rosa Beach - Gulf Breeze in Santa Rosa County took widespread wind damage, storm surge flooding, and 20+ inches of rainfall in the first 24 hours and 30+ inches in 48 hours; the 30A enclaves to the east absorbed fringe-band wind and gulf-side rain - maps directly to the six failure modes below, ordered by typical Santa Rosa Beach storm scope. Coverage answers reference Citizens Property Insurance, Tower Hill, State Farm Florida, Chubb Private Client, NFIP for flood; Citizens Coastal Account is dominant across the 30A corridor, with Chubb Private Client + PURE on the Rosemary/Alys enclaves and Tower Hill writing the more workhorse policies.

Wind-driven rain - sideways water through windows, doors, soffit vents

Horizontal water entry through wind-created openings soaks interior cavities without visible exterior breach. Thermal imaging + cavity-by-cavity moisture mapping + insulation removal + 5-10 day dry-out cycle. Water Damage Restoration (wind-driven rain scope) in Santa Rosa Beach →

Roof damage - uplift, missing shingles, decking exposure

Wind uplift strips shingles, exposes decking, and lets the next rain in. Pro GC's first-72-hour scope is emergency tarping followed by underlayment + decking inspection and full re-shingle if the warranty matters. General Construction (roof rebuild scope) in Santa Rosa Beach →

Flood damage - storm surge, rising water, 4-foot flood cuts

Surge water requires Category 3 (black water) protocol per IICRC S500: 4-foot demo of all porous materials above the high-water line, antimicrobial treatment, structural drying with LGR dehumidifiers, third-party clearance. Water Damage Restoration (full surge protocol) in Santa Rosa Beach →

Mold - the 60-90 day secondary damage cycle

24-48 hour window between water intrusion and first colony growth. IICRC S520 Condition 1/2/3 classification at intake, negative-air HEPA containment, antimicrobial treatment, third-party clearance air sampling. Mold Remediation (full S520 protocol) in Santa Rosa Beach →

Wind-structural damage - fascia, soffit, siding, gable-end shear

Stripped fascia + soffit exposes the attic to wind-driven rain; gable-end shear compromises the roof-to-wall connection. Day-1 re-attachment to close the envelope, then siding + structural-connection inspection on the rebuild phase. General Construction (structural rebuild scope) in Santa Rosa Beach →

Tree impact - falling limbs and uprooted trees through the structure

Emergency tarping over the impact point + immediate water mitigation underneath, separate licensed arborist tree-removal scope, then structural inspection - often sister-rafter reinforcement or truss replacement. General Construction (impact rebuild scope) in Santa Rosa Beach →

Insurance coverage varies by policy, endorsement, and carrier. Pro GC's role is to scope and document the loss correctly - the carrier's adjuster determines coverage. If your claim is denied or underpaid, the state insurance department maintains a public-adjuster licensee directory and consumer-complaint process at no cost.

FAQ · Santa Rosa Beach Hurricane / Storm Damage Response

Questions about hurricane / storm damage response in Santa Rosa Beach

How fast can Pro GC respond after a hurricane?

Pro GC's emergency response begins the moment local authorities clear roads. Standard target is on-site within 4–12 hours post-storm depending on access conditions and call volume. We pre-position crews and materials before forecasted impact for SWFL hurricanes. 24/7 dispatch line: (239) 989-2430.

Do you do emergency board-up after a hurricane?

Yes — emergency board-up is one of our most-requested post-storm services. We board up broken windows, damaged doors, and breached walls to secure the property from rain, wildlife, and theft. Board-up is documented for your insurance carrier as a mitigation expense (covered under standard policies' 'reasonable repairs to prevent further loss').

What is emergency roof tarping?

Roof tarping covers storm-damaged sections of roof to stop ongoing water intrusion until permanent roof repair is possible. We use FEMA-grade tarps (the 'blue tarp' you see post-storm), properly secured with battens and weather sealing — designed to last 30–90 days. Pro GC documents tarping for insurance as required emergency mitigation.

Do you offer shrink-wrap roof systems?

For larger damaged roof sections or where standard tarping won't seal properly, we use heat-shrink-wrap roofing — a more durable, water-tight emergency cover that can last 6–12 months while waiting for permanent re-roof scheduling. More expensive than blue tarp but far more reliable in repeated rain.

What is water diversion after a storm?

Water diversion is engineered redirection of water flow away from compromised structures: temporary roof channels, tarped diversion gutters, sandbag berms, pump systems for standing water, and emergency drainage. Pro GC's storm crews include water-diversion specialists for both residential and commercial scope.

Is hurricane damage covered by homeowners insurance?

Wind damage from hurricanes is typically covered by standard homeowners insurance, subject to the named-storm or wind/hail deductible (often 2–5% of dwelling coverage, not the standard flat deductible). Storm-surge flooding is NOT covered by homeowners — that requires NFIP flood insurance. Pro GC documents the cause of each damage element to support proper claim filing.

Do you handle commercial storm damage?

Yes. Pro GC handles commercial hurricane response — office buildings, retail, restaurants, hotels, condo associations, churches, medical buildings. Commercial scope often includes scaled board-up, large-format tarping, water extraction, business continuity coordination, and direct billing to commercial carriers.

Do you work with condo associations on storm damage?

Yes. Post-hurricane work in condos requires coordination between unit-owner coverage and master-policy coverage (HOA carrier). Pro GC works with both, documents the split, and coordinates with property managers and association boards on common-area access and shared-system restoration.

Do you handle hurricane / storm damage response for 30A enclaves including Rosemary, Alys, Seaside, and WaterColor?

Yes — Santa Rosa Beach / 30A is a regular Pro GC service area for major-loss insurance restoration. We work Rosemary Beach, Alys Beach, Seaside, WaterColor, WaterSound, Seacrest, Seagrove, Grayton Beach, Blue Mountain Beach, Dune Allen, Old Florida Village, and Inlet Beach with the design-sensitive standards New Urbanist communities require.

How does 30A's New Urbanist architecture affect hurricane / storm damage response scope?

Rosemary Beach's cobblestone streets, Alys Beach's white-stucco modernism, Seaside's pastel coastal vernacular, and WaterColor's lakeside cottages each have distinct architectural standards reviewed by community ARCs. Pro GC works to each enclave's design standards and submits ARC documentation accordingly.

Did Hurricane Sally and Michael damage 30A properties you've worked on for hurricane / storm damage response?

Yes — Hurricane Sally (2020) caused gulf-side wind and flooding across 30A; Hurricane Michael (2018) was a Cat 5 landfall just east at Mexico Beach with wind effects reaching Walton County. Pro GC has handled Panhandle storm scope including post-Sally rebuilds.

Do you work with Citizens Property Insurance Coastal Account and Chubb Private Client for 30A hurricane / storm damage response?

Yes — Pro GC bills Citizens Coastal Account, Tower Hill, Chubb Private Client (heavy concentration in Rosemary / Alys), AIG Private Client, Cincinnati Financial Private, PURE Insurance, and NFIP directly. 30A's enclave carrier mix demands ultra-premium documentation; our protocols meet those standards.

How do you handle hurricane / storm damage response for 30A's vacation-rental-dominant inventory?

30A's vacation-rental inventory requires scheduling around peak-season bookings, coordination with property managers (Cottage Rental Agency, Rosemary Beach Cottage Rental, others), and documentation for both insurance and rental-platform compliance. Pro GC coordinates all three.

What zip code do you serve for Santa Rosa Beach / 30A for hurricane / storm damage response?

Pro GC serves the 32459 zip code covering Santa Rosa Beach and the entire 30A corridor in Walton County.

How do you handle Walton County permitting for 30A hurricane / storm damage response?

Walton County and the individual 30A community ARCs (Rosemary, Alys, Seaside, WaterColor) all have permit + design-review requirements for structural and exterior work. Pro GC's Florida CGC license + Walton County registration cover all required permits; we coordinate with community ARCs in parallel.

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