Storm Damage Restoration in Aurora, CO

Aurora's Front Range Weather Demands Fast Storm Response

Aurora is not a city where you wait out a storm and hope for the best. The Front Range hail belt brings some of the most intense storm activity in the country, and Aurora sits right in the middle of it. Hail, high winds, and sudden heavy downpours can strip roofing materials, blow out windows, send tree limbs through siding, and dump enough water to overwhelm any drainage system in a matter of minutes. In June 2026, hail-covered floodwaters stranded commuters across the metro area. When a storm damages your Aurora home or business, Anatom Restoration is available around the clock to respond, secure the structure, and begin restoration. Call (720) 356-0945 immediately after a storm event.
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The Most Common Storm Damage Patterns in Aurora

Aurora’s storm damage patterns follow predictable lines. Hail is the primary driver. Aurora sees multiple significant hail events each year, and stones can range from pea-sized to baseball-sized, with the larger events clustered in late spring and early summer. Hail damages asphalt shingles by dislodging the granule coating that protects the membrane underneath, creating invisible vulnerabilities that only become apparent months later when water begins to intrude. Hail also dents and cracks siding, breaks skylights, and damages AC condenser units. Wind is the second major factor. Straight-line winds from Front Range thunderstorms regularly reach 60 to 80 mph, enough to remove entire roof sections, topple trees, and force water under siding through previously well-sealed gaps. In neighborhoods like Aurora Highlands and Pheasant Run, larger trees on mature lots add projectile risk. Flash flooding from intense rain events is the third element. Aurora’s relatively flat terrain in the central and north parts of the city, combined with overloaded storm drains and the documented flood hazards of Goldsmith Gulch and Sand Creek, creates rapid flooding that enters homes through window wells, basement doors, and overwhelmed sump systems.

What Storm Damage Restoration Covers in Aurora

Storm damage restoration is broader than most people realize. It starts with emergency stabilization: tarping or boarding damaged roof sections, boarding broken windows, and securing compromised entry points so the structure is protected from further weather exposure before full repairs begin. From there, the scope expands based on what the storm did. If water entered through the roof, we address the structural drying, insulation, and ceiling or wall repairs the same way we would for any water damage event. If siding was damaged or windows were blown out, we handle the repairs or coordinate the trades needed. We inventory all storm-related damage with detailed photography and written documentation for your insurance claim, and we can coordinate with your adjuster if that helps move the process forward. Aurora homeowners in neighborhoods from the older homes in Centretech to the newer developments in Murphy Creek and Tower Triangle have worked with us after major storm events, and we have experience managing the full range of storm damage scenarios the Front Range delivers.

How to Respond When a Storm Damages Your Aurora Home

The steps you take in the first few hours after storm damage can significantly affect how well the restoration goes. If it is safe to do so, put plastic sheeting or buckets under any active leaks to minimize interior water damage. Do not go on the roof. Document everything with photos and video before touching anything that is damaged. Call your insurance company to report the event, then call us at (720) 356-0945 so we can get an emergency team to your property. We work with all major insurance carriers and provide the photos, moisture readings, scope of work, and estimates that adjusters need to process claims. We also carry all required licenses and insurance, which matters when your insurer reviews the contractor doing the work. Do not let storm damage sit. Exposed roof decking, broken windows, and wet insulation left unaddressed compound quickly into larger and more expensive problems, particularly in Aurora’s hail season when a second storm can follow within days of the first.
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Storm Damage Restoration FAQs

We provide storm damage restoration throughout Aurora, including ZIP codes 80010, 80011, 80012, 80013, 80014, 80017, 80018, and 80045. Emergency response is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call (720) 356-0945.
We serve all Aurora neighborhoods for storm damage restoration, including Hoffman Heights, Del Mar Parkway, Original Aurora, Morris Heights, Fitzsimons, City Center, Aurora Hills, Village East, Heather Gardens, Heather Ridge, Dam East, Dam West, Mission Viejo, Meadow Hills, Pheasant Run, Aurora Highlands, Saddle Rock, Tallyn’s Reach, Southlands, Sterling Hills, Murphy Creek, Tower Triangle, Sable Ridge, Conservatory, Green Valley Ranch East, and the area near Buckley Space Force Base.
Yes. Aurora sits within Colorado’s Front Range hail belt, one of the most hail-prone regions in the United States. The city typically sees multiple significant hail events between May and August each year. Large hail stones, those exceeding one inch in diameter, are common enough that homeowners in Aurora should inspect their roofs every spring. Hail damage to shingles often is not visible from the ground but leads to water intrusion within months.
Yes. Emergency roof tarping is one of the first steps we take when a storm breaches a roof. A proper tarp installation protects the interior from additional water entry while permanent repairs are planned and permitted. This is especially important in Aurora because storm season can mean multiple events in quick succession. We use commercial-grade tarps secured with appropriate fastening to minimize additional damage risk.
Hail damage is typically covered under the dwelling coverage portion of a standard homeowner’s insurance policy, as it is a sudden and accidental event. The key is proper documentation of the damage. We photograph every affected surface and produce a comprehensive written scope that your adjuster can use to evaluate the claim. We provide that documentation to you and can coordinate with your adjuster if that would be helpful.
As soon as it is safe to do so. The longer a damaged roof or broken window is left open to the elements, the more water damage accumulates inside the structure. In Aurora’s storm season, another hail event can follow within 24 to 48 hours. Calling (720) 356-0945 immediately after discovering storm damage gets emergency protection in place and prevents the damage from multiplying.
Yes. Severe wind can remove or displace roof sheathing, compromise ridge boards and rafters, and stress wall framing. Large trees falling on a structure cause obvious structural damage. Flash flooding can erode foundation soil and create hydrostatic pressure against basement walls. We inspect for structural impact during our assessment and include any needed structural repairs in the restoration scope.
Yes. Anatom Restoration responds to commercial properties throughout Aurora, including the medical and research facilities near the Anschutz Medical Campus and businesses in the Centretech and DIA corridor areas. Commercial properties present different needs in terms of access, occupied operations, and documentation, and we have the capacity and experience to handle those requirements.
Storm damage restoration specialists focus specifically on water mitigation, structural drying, emergency stabilization, and the insurance documentation process, in addition to physical repairs. A general contractor typically handles the build-back phase but may not have the drying equipment, moisture monitoring tools, or insurance adjuster coordination experience. Anatom Restoration covers both sides: the mitigation response and the physical restoration.
Yes. Newer homes in Aurora Highlands, Southlands, and other recently developed southeast Aurora communities are not immune to storm damage. Modern construction standards are better in some respects but hail above a certain size will damage any shingle product on the market. Wind damage depends more on tree proximity, lot exposure, and the specific storm track than on the age of the home. Newer homes also have more complex rooflines with multiple valleys and penetrations that can be compromise points.

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Locations We Serve

80122 80112 80111
80016 80015

Primary Areas We Serve

Northwest Aurora North Aurora Central Aurora Southwest Aurora
Southeast Aurora South-Central Aurora East Aurora Anschutz Medical Campus Area