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Storm Restoration

Storms don’t just knock a few shingles loose, they can tear into your roof, siding, gutters, windows, and decks all at once.

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Why Storm Damage Restoration Matters for Burlington County Homes

• Missing, lifted, or bruised shingles after a storm
• Dented metal, granule loss, or cracks from hail
• Bent, torn-off, or detached gutters and downspouts
• Cracked or missing siding panels, soffits, or fascia
• Water stains on ceilings or upper walls after heavy rain
• Drafts or broken glass around windows and exterior doors

Storm damage restoration is more than a quick tarp. It’s a structured process that stabilizes your home, documents what happened, and restores the roof and exterior so they can handle the next storm—not just the last one.
We inspect storm damage for homes in South Jersey, looking at how wind and water moved across your roof and exterior so the repairs address the real issues, not just the obvious ones.

Professional Storm Damage Restoration in Burlington County, NJ

Storms don’t just knock a few shingles loose, they can tear into your roof, siding, gutters, windows, and decks all at once. When wind, hail, and flying debris hit your home, water ends up where it doesn’t belong: in the attic, behind your walls, or around your foundation.
Top Line Contractors provides professional storm damage restoration in Burlington County, restoring roofs and exteriors after severe weather. We repair and replace damaged roofing, siding, gutters, windows, doors, and trim, while helping you document the damage and coordinate work around your insurance claim so the process is as clear and controlled as possible.

Storm Damage Restoration & Replacement Services

Emergency Roof Tarping & Storm Damage Stabilization
After a severe storm, the first priority is stopping active leaks and making the home safe. We provide emergency roof tarping and basic stabilization, covering damaged areas, securing loose materials, and redirecting water as much as possible until full repairs can be made.
Our goal at this stage is simple: protect your home from further damage while you navigate the insurance and restoration process.
Roof Replacement for Severe Storm Damage
Sometimes storms hit hard enough that repair isn’t practical. Extensive shingle loss, widespread bruising from hail, or significant wind damage across multiple roof sections can leave your roofing system compromised.
Common signs you may need roof replacement after a storm:
• Large areas of missing or creased shingles
• Shingles with obvious impact marks or bruising
• Multiple active leaks in different areas of the roof
• Exposed underlayment or damaged
• A roof that was already near end-of-life before the storm
When storm damage is severe, we provide full roof replacement in Burlington County, removing compromised materials, addressing obvious decking issues, and installing a new roof system designed for South Jersey weather and current code requirements.
Targeted Storm Damage Repairs for Roofs & Exteriors
Not every storm event means you need a full replacement. If the damage is limited to specific sections, we focus on targeted storm damage repairs. That can include replacing missing or broken shingles, repairing damaged flashing, re-securing or replacing gutters and downspouts, fixing cracked siding, and addressing minor trim or soffit issues.
After a focused inspection, we’ll tell you honestly whether repair is a smart move or if the extent of storm damage makes replacement the better long-term choice.

Exterior Components & Storm Damage Upgrades

Siding, Soffit & Fascia Storm Damage Repairs

Storms often hit siding, soffits, and fascia hard. Wind can rip panels loose, hail can crack or dent surfaces, and flying debris can punch holes in exterior cladding. We repair or replace damaged siding, soffits, and fascia so your walls are once again protected and your roof edge is closed up.
We also check for water that may have gotten in around those damaged sections and recommend any additional work needed to prevent long-term rot.

Gutters, Downspouts & Drainage After Storms

When gutters and downspouts are bent, torn loose, or pulled away from the house during a storm, water ends up running down siding or pooling around the foundation. As part of storm damage restoration, we re-hang, repair, or replace damaged gutters and downspouts, adjust their pitch, and make sure water is once again being carried away from your home.
If storms repeatedly overwhelm your current setup, we can also recommend gutter and downspout upgrades that better handle heavy South Jersey rainfall.

Coordinating Storm Damage Restoration with Roof & Exterior Projects

If you already needed exterior work—or you know your roof, siding, or gutters were aging before the storm—this may be the right time to coordinate broader improvements with storm damage restoration. Doing everything in one plan allows:
• Seamless integration between roofing, siding, gutters, and trim
• Consistent materials and colors across repaired and non-repaired areas
• Less disruption compared to multiple separate projects
As a Burlington County roofing and exterior contractor, we regularly combine storm damage restoration with planned roof replacements, siding upgrades, and gutter projects. We’ll clearly separate what’s related to the storm and what’s an elective upgrade, so you understand how each part fits into your insurance claim and your long-term plans.

Our Storm Damage Restoration Process

Step 1
Inspection, Documentation & Temporary Protection

We start with a storm-specific inspection of your roof and exterior. We look for:
• Shingle loss, creasing, and hail bruising patterns
• Impact damage to roofing, siding, gutters, and trim
• Signs of water intrusion in attics, ceilings, and exterior walls
• Downed or damaged gutters and drainage issues after the storm

As we go, we document damage with photos and notes you can share with your insurance company. If there are active leaks or safety concerns, we install temporary protection such as tarps and basic stabilization measures.

Step 2
Expanded
Recommendations, Insurance Coordination & Detailed Scope

Once we understand the damage, you’ll receive straightforward recommendations outlining what needs to be repaired or replaced and where storm damage transitions into pre-existing or elective work. We can:
• Help you understand what to share with your insurance company
• Meet with your adjuster on-site when requested
• Provide documentation and a clear scope of work for your claim

Our goal is to keep the technical details from overwhelming you while making sure the full extent of storm-related damage is visible and understood.

Step 3
Expanded
Storm Damage Repairs, Replacement & Code-Compliant Restoration

After approvals are in place, we move into the restoration phase. We repair or replace roofing, siding, gutters, trim, and other affected exterior components according to the agreed scope and applicable building codes. We install materials to manufacturer specs and local requirements so your home isn’t just patched—it’s properly restored.

We keep you updated as work progresses and call out any hidden issues uncovered once damaged materials are removed.

Cleanup & Final Walkthrough

When storm damage restoration is complete, we remove and haul away debris, old materials, and job waste, then walk the property to make sure everything is clean and safe. We do a final walkthrough with you, review what was restored or upgraded, explain any warranties, and answer questions about ongoing maintenance and what to watch for after future storms.

Service Area for Storm Damage Restoration in Burlington County & South Jersey

Top Line Contractors provides storm damage restoration in Burlington County and nearby South Jersey communities, including:
• Burlington County
• Camden County
• Gloucester County
We frequently work in towns such as Cinnaminson, Cherry Hill, Medford, Moorestown, West Deptford, and surrounding areas.

Why Homeowners Choose Top Line Contractors for Storm Damage Restoration

When you’re dealing with storm damage, you want more than a quick patch and a vague promise—you need a contractor who understands both exterior systems and the realities of insurance restoration. Homeowners choose Top Line Contractors because we’re a local Burlington County roofing and exterior contractor that regularly handles storm-related projects.
We focus on protecting your home from further damage, documenting what happened clearly, and restoring roofs and exteriors with materials and methods that stand up to future storms. Our crews keep job sites as orderly as possible, communicate what’s happening at each step, and explain where insurance ends and optional upgrades begin so you can make clear decisions without pressure.

What Our Customers Say

- Marco - Marco

“I am very grateful to Maria for helping me with my entire insurance process. She is very sweet and kind because she informed me of my entire process, which only required me to pay the deductible. I highly recommend💯 this professional company.”

- Hector - Hector

“I feel very satisfied with the rep- Isbelia she has done very smoothly my roof replacement all approval through insurance process she saved me all the roof cost I was just responsible for pay my deductible. Thank you again. Wonderful job on My new roof!”

- Darwin - Darwin

“I have a good experience with TopLine Roofing. They do an exceptional job, they helped me with my insurance I only just had to pay for my deductible which was only $1,000. They specials working with your insurance.”

FAQ's

Storm Damage Restoration FAQs

If you see obvious damage or active leaks, it’s smart to contact a contractor quickly so temporary protection can be installed and damage can be documented. You should also notify your insurance company as soon as practical. We can provide photos, notes, and a professional opinion you can share with your adjuster to help move the claim forward.

Some damage is obvious—missing shingles, cracked siding, or broken gutters. Other damage, like hail bruising, lifted shingles, or hidden leaks, can be harder to see from the ground. If you notice changes after a storm such as new stains on ceilings, debris in the yard, or granules from shingles in gutters and downspouts, it’s a good idea to schedule a storm damage inspection.

Regular repairs address everyday wear and tear or isolated issues. Storm damage restoration focuses on damage caused by a specific weather event and often involves coordinating with insurance, documenting conditions before and after, and restoring multiple parts of the exterior at once. The goal is to bring the affected areas back to pre-storm condition, or better, using code-compliant methods and materials.

We’re not adjusters and we don’t control coverage decisions, but we can provide detailed findings, photos, and written estimates that you can use if you choose to question a denial or underpayment. If additional damage is uncovered once work starts, we’ll document it and explain your options so you can discuss next steps with your insurer.

Emergency stabilization often happens the same day or within a short window after you contact us, depending on conditions and access. Full restoration timelines vary based on the extent of damage, material availability, and the claim process. Once approvals are in place, many single-family exterior restoration projects can be completed in days to a few weeks. We’ll give you a realistic timeline with your scope so you know what to expect.

Get a Quote for Storm Damage Restoration in Burlington County

If your home was hit by a recent storm and you’re seeing roof leaks, damaged siding, or fallen gutters, now is the time to get a clear picture of what’s going on. Top Line Contractors provides professional storm damage restoration in Burlington County, with services tailored to your home, your insurance claim, and South Jersey weather.