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STORM DAMAGE RESTORATION · CAMAS, WA · 24/7

Storm Damage Restoration in Camas, WA

On-site within 60 minutes

Camas is a straight run east of our Vancouver base along SR-14. A real person answers day or night. We dry it, rebuild it, and close the insurance claim — one company, one invoice, and you pay your deductible.

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Storm Damage Restoration work in Camas, WA by TIK Construction

Response

On-site within 60 minutes

Availability

24/7, every day

Service area

Camas, WA + region

Certifications

IICRC · Licensed WA + OR

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(360) 938-4601

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  • On-site within 60 minutes across Camas, WA
  • We bill your insurance directly — you pay your deductible
  • Mitigation and reconstruction under one roof
  • Licensed WA #TIKCOCI815RW · OR #229356

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Storm Damage Restoration in Camas, WA: what we see locally

Camas sits east of Vancouver along the Columbia River, with most of the residential growth concentrated on Prune Hill and around Lacamas Lake. Population is around 27,000 and growing.

Camas housing skews newer than Vancouver — much of the residential construction dates from 2000 onward, with larger homes, finished basements, and modern plumbing infrastructure. Older Camas (downtown, Forest Home) has a smaller stock of mid-century homes that resemble older Vancouver in their failure profile.

Camas homes near Lacamas Lake are particularly prone to groundwater issues during wet seasons; finished basements and below-grade rec rooms are common flood-call sources.

Typical storm damage restoration scenario in Camas: Camas storm damage often hits Prune Hill homes hardest — the elevated terrain catches more wind, and mature landscaping means tree-fall damage during ice storms. Homes near Lacamas Lake also see groundwater and stormwater intrusion during heavy rain events.

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When to call for storm damage restoration

Call as soon as the storm passes. Emergency tarping and board-up are time-sensitive.

  • Wind damage to roof, siding, or trim

    High winds tear shingles, vent caps, and siding panels. Even minor breaches let water enter the structure during the next rain. We tarp, assess, and coordinate roofing repair as part of the same job.

  • Fallen trees and large limbs

    Fallen trees can cause structural damage (roof, walls, decks). We work with arborists to safely remove the tree, then assess and rebuild the damaged structure.

  • Hail damage

    Hail damages roofs, vehicles, siding, and outdoor equipment. We document hail impacts thoroughly for insurance and coordinate roof and siding repair.

  • Water intrusion through damaged envelope

    Wind-driven rain finds compromised seams, broken windows, and damaged roofing. We stop the water source (tarp, board-up), extract intruded water, dry the structure, and rebuild.

  • Lightning damage

    Lightning strikes damage electrical systems, start fires, and sometimes physically damage roofs and chimneys. We coordinate with electricians and handle the structural and water-damage sides.

  • Ice and snow damage

    Ice dams, frozen pipes that burst, and snow load damage to roofs all require time-sensitive response. We handle the water mitigation and structural repair.

What happens when you call

Our storm damage restoration process in Camas

Storm damage jobs prioritize emergency stabilization first to prevent compounding damage, then mitigation, then full restoration.

  1. Right away

    Emergency dispatch and stabilization

    We dispatch the moment you call (during active storm conditions, crew safety can delay arrival). Lead tech assesses urgent stabilization needs — roof tarping, window board-up, fallen tree assessment. Stabilization happens in the first visit when conditions allow.

  2. Hour 4–24

    Water mitigation and damage documentation

    If water intruded, we extract and start drying. We document every angle of damage with photos, measurements, and scope notes — this is the basis of the insurance claim. Even minor-looking storm damage often has significant hidden damage we surface during assessment.

  3. Days 1–3

    Trade coordination

    Storm damage often requires multiple trades — roofer, arborist, electrician, plumber. We coordinate scheduling so the job moves forward without you managing 4 contractors. As a general contractor, we own the schedule.

  4. Days 3–7

    Drying and demolition

    Continued structural drying. Removal of materials too damaged to save — wet drywall, swollen flooring, damaged framing, contaminated insulation. Documentation of disposal for insurance.

  5. Weeks 1–6

    Reconstruction

    We rebuild the affected areas — drywall, framing, insulation, paint, flooring, trim, sometimes exterior siding and roofing depending on scope. Storm reconstruction can run 2–6 weeks for typical residential damage; major structural rebuilds can take longer.

  6. Completion

    Final walkthrough and insurance closeout

    Property is walked, paperwork submitted, claim closed, payment confirmed. One company, one timeline, one warranty.

Have storm damage restoration damage in Camas, WA?

We're on the way day or night. Insurance handled.

What makes TIK different for storm damage

  • 01

    Emergency stabilization on first arrival

    Many restoration companies show up, scope the job, and come back tomorrow with crews. We tarp and board up on the first visit when conditions allow. Stabilization-while-scoping prevents 24 hours of compounded damage.

  • 02

    Trade coordination as a GC

    Storm damage often involves roofers, arborists, electricians, sometimes structural engineers. We're licensed general contractors in WA and OR — we coordinate the trades so you don't manage four contractors during the worst week of your year.

  • 03

    Reconstruction included

    Most storm-restoration companies stop after mitigation. We rebuild — drywall, framing, paint, flooring. One company, no second contractor.

  • 04

    Documentation for insurance

    Storm claims are often disputed because of insufficient documentation. We document every angle, surface, and measurement. Most of our storm claims are approved without dispute.

Camas, WA neighborhoods we serve

We respond to storm damage restoration calls throughout Camas and the surrounding area, including:

  • Downtown Camas

    On-site within 60 minutes

  • Prune Hill

    On-site within 60 minutes

  • Lacamas Lake

    On-site within 60 minutes

  • Forest Home

    On-site within 60 minutes

  • Grass Valley

    On-site within 60 minutes

Don't see your neighborhood? We cover all of Camas and surrounding areas. Call us — we'll confirm we serve your address.

Real reviews

What Camas customers say about TIK

5★ average from 50+ verified Google reviews

  • "We called TIK when we woke up (on a weekend!) to a major leak in our living room from the upstairs tub. Elmer mobilized right away and got to us within a couple hours to begin the water mitigation. He is now helping us communicate with our insurance representative and take the next steps in the water restoration. We appreciate all the help we've gotten from TIK during this difficult event!"

    Grace D.

    Verified Google Review

  • "We can trust Tik to get the job done right the first time and on time!"

    Danielle Doucet

    Verified Google Review

  • "TIK Construction exceeded our expectations! Their crew was professional, attentive to detail, and kept the project right on schedule. The finished work looks outstanding, and we couldn't be more pleased. We highly recommend them!"

    Mark Cherry

    Verified Google Review

  • "The team at TIK did such a great job with our home repair and restoration. They were communicative and very accommodating. They also did beautiful work. Highly recommend!"

    Jennifer Teng

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Working with your Washington insurance

We work directly with all major homeowner carriers covering Camas, WA: State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, Travelers, American Family, Nationwide, Chubb, Progressive, and most regional carriers.

We document the storm damage restoration damage to carrier standards, submit the claim within 24 hours, and bill direct so you pay only your deductible. About 85% of our jobs are insurance claims.

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Storm Damage Restoration FAQs — Camas, WA

How long does TIK take to respond to Camas addresses?

We dispatch from Vancouver the moment you call — Camas is a straight run east along SR-14. Time on-site varies with traffic and where you are (SR-14 slows during commute hours), and the dispatcher gives you an honest ETA for your address when you call.

How fast can you tarp my roof after a storm?

As soon as conditions allow — we dispatch the moment you call. During active severe weather we may delay arrival for crew safety, but stabilization is our first priority once conditions permit. Tarping a damaged roof during continued rain is the difference between minor and major interior water damage.

Will my insurance cover storm damage?

Wind damage, hail damage, fallen-tree damage, and storm-related water intrusion are typically covered by standard homeowner's insurance. Flood damage from groundwater is typically NOT covered without separate flood insurance. We document the cause and submit the claim.

Do you handle the roof repair, or just the inside?

We handle both. As licensed general contractors in WA and OR, we coordinate roofing, siding, and structural repair as part of the storm job. You don't need to find a separate roofer.

What if a tree fell on my house?

We coordinate with an arborist to safely remove the tree, then assess and repair the structural damage. We've seen everything from limb-through-the-roof to whole-tree-on-the-house. The process is the same: stabilize, document, repair.

How long does storm damage restoration take?

Total timeline depends on scope. Minor wind/water damage with cosmetic repairs: 1–3 weeks. Major structural damage: 4–8 weeks. Catastrophic damage requiring re-roofing and structural rebuild: 8+ weeks. We give an honest estimate after assessment.

What about power outages during the work?

We bring our own generators and run our equipment off them when grid power is unavailable. Drying and mitigation can continue through outages.

Don't wait. Storm damage compounds with every continued rain.

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