Storm Damage · Salmon Creek, WA
Storm Damage Restoration in Salmon Creek, WA.
Wind, ice storm, fallen tree, or atmospheric river — we stabilize, dry, and rebuild on one claim.
Salmon Creek is roughly 15 minutes from our Vancouver HQ; we hit a 60-minute on-site target city-wide.
About the service
Storm Damage in Salmon Creek.
The Pacific Northwest gets ice storms, windstorms, atmospheric rivers, and the occasional fallen Douglas fir through a roof. ONA Restoration handles the entire arc: emergency board-up and tarping the same night, water mitigation, structural repair, and final reconstruction.
Salmon Creek context
What we see in Salmon Creek.
Salmon Creek is one of our highest-volume areas — second only to central Vancouver. Crews can typically be on-site in 15 minutes.
Local weather & loss pattern
North-Vancouver pocket — slightly cooler than downtown Vancouver, prone to flash-flooding on Salmon Creek and its tributaries during atmospheric river events.
Common losses in Clark County
- Creek-flood losses in lower-lying properties during heavy rain
- Storm drainage backups during atmospheric river events
- Roof failures on 1990s-era subdivision builds reaching end of shingle life
Neighborhoods we cover
Salmon Creek · Felida edge · Cougar Creek · Mountain View
Process
How a storm damage job runs in Salmon Creek.
01
Emergency dispatch
Crew with tarps, boards, and extractors en route within minutes.
02
Stabilization
Roof tarp, window board-up, debris removal, water extraction.
03
Documentation
Photo, video, and moisture documentation for your claim.
04
Drying
Air movers and dehumidifiers run until structure is dry.
05
Reconstruction
Roofing, siding, windows, interior finishes.
FAQ
Storm Damage FAQ — Salmon Creek
How fast can you tarp a damaged roof?
Same day in almost all cases. During a major regional storm event we prioritize by severity — call us as soon as the damage occurs to get in queue.
Will my insurance cover storm damage?
Wind, hail, and falling-object losses are generally covered under standard homeowner's policies. Flooding from rising surface water is typically separate (NFIP) coverage. We help you understand what your policy includes before work begins.
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24/7 dispatch with a 60-minute response target across Clark County. Insurance-grade documentation from first call to final invoice.