Storm response
Storm damage electrical repair that gets your home ready for reconnection.
Emergency make-safe, service mast, weatherhead, meter base, panel, and surge-damage repairs with utility coordination and insurance-ready documentation.
What’s included
- Mast, weatherhead, meter-base, and panel repair
- Utility disconnect and reconnect coordination
- Insurance-ready photos and itemized documentation
Make-safe first
Priority
24/7
Response
Insurance-ready
Documentation
Storm response
The utility restores its lines; your service equipment is your responsibility.
Storms can damage the mast, weatherhead, meter base, service cable, and panel attached to your home. A licensed electrician repairs those components before the utility reconnects service.
We manage the repair sequence from emergency make-safe through reconnection.
- Bent or damaged service mast
- Weatherhead and cable damage
- Meter base pulled from the wall
- Lightning and surge damage
Storm response
Flooded electrical equipment must be replaced, not dried out.
Water inside panels and breakers causes hidden corrosion and contamination that can lead to arcing later.
We document damaged equipment clearly for the insurer and replace unsafe components to current requirements.
- Flooded panel assessment
- Safe replacement recommendations
- Insurance photos and cause notes
- Itemized repair invoice
Common questions
Who fixes a service line pulled from my house?
The utility fixes its line; the mast, weatherhead, and meter base on your property require licensed electrical repair before reconnection.
Is a wet panel safe?
No. Keep the power off and have it inspected before re-energizing; submerged equipment often requires replacement.
Will insurance cover the repair?
Storm-caused electrical damage is commonly covered. We provide the photos and itemized documentation adjusters need.
Free estimate
Get storm-damaged electrical equipment made safe and ready for utility reconnection.
Call now for emergency triage, repair coordination, and documentation for your insurance claim.