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Storm Damage Repair in Flagstaff, AZ
Severe storms are a regular hazard across Flagstaff — Coconino County carries 4 federally-declared storm events on record (FEMA), from damaging thunderstorm wind and hail to tropical systems and the occasional tornado (Tunnel 2 Fire and Pipeline Fire). The damage is rarely just the roof: once wind opens the building up, wind-driven rain follows it in, so a storm loss is a structural job and a water job at once. DisasterStatus connects you with vetted, independent local storm damage repair pros who serve the Flagstaff metro area and respond fast.
Storm risk in Flagstaff
federally-declared storm events in Coconino County (FEMA)
losses from one storm: wind & structural damage, and the water that follows the breach
Recent federally-declared events
- Tunnel 2 Fire (2022 · Fire)
- Pipeline Fire (2022 · Fire)
- Severe Storms and Flooding (2021 · Flood)
- Covid-19 Pandemic (2020 · Biological)
- Covid-19 (2020 · Biological)
When severe weather hits Flagstaff, the wind and hail damage to the roof, windows and siding is only half the loss. The moment the building envelope is breached, wind-driven rain pours into the attic, walls and ceilings — and that water starts its own 24–48 hour mold clock. That is why storm recovery means securing the roof first, then drying the structure, then rebuilding: handled in the wrong order, a contained loss becomes a gut job.
Pros in the network serve the Flagstaff metro area, including Downtown, Southside, Sunnyside, University Heights, Williams, Grand Canyon Village — and ZIP codes such as 86001, 86004, 86005, 86046, 86023.
Sources: FEMA OpenFEMA — federally-declared disaster history (county FIPS 04005) · NOAA NCEI — 1991–2020 Climate Normals (station USW00003103)
What a local storm damage repair pro does
- Emergency roof tarp & board-up — secures a breached roof, windows and walls against the next rain.
- Water extraction & structural drying — removes wind-driven rain before it drives mold within 24–48 hours.
- Roof, window & structural repair — rebuilds the damaged envelope back to pre-storm condition.
- Insurance documentation — ties the damage to the storm date and documents the loss for your adjuster.
What does it cost in Flagstaff?
Nationally, storm damage repair ranges widely — from a few hundred dollars for a tarp and minor cleanup to tens of thousands for major roof, structural and water damage — driven by how much of the envelope failed and how much water came in. Local factors in Flagstaff — labor rates, the severity of the specific loss, and how accessible the damage is — affect the final number, so we don't publish a fixed local price. Get an on-site assessment from the local pro for an accurate quote.
Frequently asked questions
- Local storm-damage companies in the DisasterStatus network serve the Flagstaff metro area (including Williams, Grand Canyon Village) and most offer 24/7 emergency response — the first priority is an emergency roof tarp or board-up to keep the next rain out before it adds water damage to the storm damage.
- No. DisasterStatus is a free referral service. We connect you with vetted, independent local storm-damage restoration professionals who serve the Flagstaff area — the tarping, water cleanup and structural repair are handled directly by that local pro, not by DisasterStatus.
- Wind and hail are standard covered perils on most homeowners policies, including the water that enters once the storm breaches the roof or windows. Coconino County has 4 federally-declared storm events on record (FEMA); the key is documenting that the damage ties to the storm date, and the local pro records the loss and works with your adjuster.
- Connecting through DisasterStatus is always free; we may be paid a referral fee by the pro, at no cost to you. Storm-damage pricing depends on how much of the roof and structure is affected and how much water came in — get an on-site assessment for an accurate number.
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Local resources · Flagstaff, AZ
Local storm damage repair rules & permits in Flagstaff
Local rules & permits
Restoration contractors must be licensed by AZ ROC
The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC) licenses and regulates residential and commercial contractors statewide and investigates complaints against both licensed and unlicensed operators. Repair, remodeling and structural restoration work generally requires the appropriate ROC license classification. Arizona does not issue a separate mold-remediation license, so mold work is regulated through the general contractor-licensing framework rather than a mold-specific credential; homeowners can verify a license and complaint history on the ROC website.
Source: roc.az.gov
Debris & disposal
Coconino County post-wildfire flood & debris preparedness
Because burned watersheds shed rainfall as flash floods and debris flows, Coconino County maintains a dedicated post-wildfire flood-preparedness program through its Flood Control District, with sandbag locations, flood-risk maps and mitigation guidance for residents downstream of recent fires. The county Flood Control District coordinates flood-mitigation efforts after major fires; residents in burn-scar drainages should monitor these resources heading into monsoon season.
Source: coconino.az.gov
These are local government rules and offices — they change and depend on your exact address. Confirm with the official source before you act.