Storm Damage Restoration
in Fort Worth, TX
North Texas sees some of the most violent weather in the country — giant hail, tornadoes, and straight-line winds that can devastate properties in minutes. Doan Restoration provides emergency stabilization and full reconstruction to get your property back to normal.
Storm Damage Service Area — Fort Worth, TX
Doan Restoration provides storm damage services throughout Fort Worth and surrounding Tarrant County. Our crews dispatch across the metroplex, just 32 miles west from Fort Worth, ensuring 60-minute emergency response.
ZIP Codes Served
Near These Fort Worth Landmarks
Fort Worth Stockyards · Sundance Square · Trinity River · TCU · Fort Worth Cultural District
Storm Damage in Fort Worth: What You Need to Know
Fort Worth sits squarely in Hail Alley — the 1995 Mayfest storm dropped softball-size hail on the city and remains a benchmark for Texas hail disasters. Doan Restoration delivers fast emergency tarping and board-up, storm-water extraction, and complete roof and exterior reconstruction for Tarrant County homes.
Fort Worth's Mayfest hailstorm proved how fast a single cell can total thousands of roofs — we mobilize quickly when demand surges across Tarrant County.
Storm Damage Risk Factors in Fort Worth
Giant hail with a history of softball-size stones, as in the 1995 Mayfest event
Tornadoes and 70-plus mph straight-line winds stripping roofs
Trinity River corridor flash flooding after heavy storm cells
Wind-driven debris breaking windows and damaging siding
Storm Damage Issues We See in Fort Worth
Trinity River West Fork and Clear Fork flooding near downtown and the Cultural District
Foundation movement and slab leaks in expansive clay soil
Original plumbing failures in historic Fairmount and Ryan Place homes
Hailstorm roof damage common across Tarrant County
Storm Damage in Fort Worth: Our Work
Fort Worth Neighborhoods We Serve
We cover storm damage throughout Fort Worth — Fairmount, the TCU and University area, Arlington Heights, Tanglewood, and the Stockyards — with around-the-clock emergency response.
wb_sunny Seasonal Advisory: Spring from March through June is peak for giant hail and tornadoes, while winter ice storms periodically bring down limbs and damage older roofs near the Cultural District.
Our Proven 5-Step Storm Damage Process
Emergency Contact & Triage
Rapid assessment to prioritize immediate safety hazards and prevent secondary damage.
Emergency Stabilization
Board-up, tarping, and debris removal to protect your property from further weather exposure.
Comprehensive Damage Assessment
Detailed inspection of roof, siding, windows, foundation, and interior damage with photo documentation.
Water Extraction & Drying
Removing storm water intrusion and thoroughly drying the structure to prevent mold growth.
Full Restoration & Reconstruction
Complete rebuild including roofing, siding, windows, drywall, flooring, and painting.
Storm Damage Insurance Claims
We Work Directly With All Major Insurance Providers
Storm damage claims often involve multiple systems (roof, siding, interior). We ensure nothing is missed in your claim.
Expert Documentation & Direct Billing
Our detailed documentation with measurements and photos meets the standards of all major insurance carriers.
Our Goal: Maximize Your Coverage & Minimize Your Hassle
We coordinate directly with your adjuster and can supplement claims when initial estimates fall short of actual damage.
Common Causes of Storm Damage in Fort Worth
Hail Damage
DFW is one of the most hail-prone metros in the nation. Large hail dents siding, cracks windows, and shatters roofing — damage that often isn't visible from the ground.
High Winds & Microbursts
Straight-line winds and microbursts routinely exceed 70 mph in North Texas storms, tearing off shingles, damaging siding, and toppling trees.
Tornadoes
North Texas sits in Tornado Alley. The Dallas–Fort Worth area has been struck by destructive tornadoes, including the 2019 Dallas and 2015 Garland–Rowlett events.
Fallen Trees & Debris
Wind-toppled trees crash through roofs and walls, creating immediate structural damage and water intrusion points.
Ice Storms
North Texas ice storms accumulate on trees and power lines, causing widespread damage and extended outages.
Lightning
Direct strikes can cause fires, blow out electrical systems, and create entry points for water.
Frequently Asked Questions — Storm Damage in Fort Worth
Fort Worth-Specific Questions
Do you still see hail damage as bad as the 1995 Mayfest storm in Fort Worth? +
Can you respond to flooding along the Trinity River corridor? +
How quickly can you reach my Fort Worth home after a storm? +
General Storm Damage Questions
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Does homeowners insurance cover storm damage? +
What should I do immediately after storm damage? +
Can you handle both emergency stabilization and full repair? +
How long does storm damage restoration take? +
Storm Damage Restoration — Other Service Areas
Need Storm Damage Help in Fort Worth?
Doan Restoration responds within 60 minutes to Fort Worth and all of Tarrant County. Call now for immediate assistance.