Dallas Tornado Damage Repair
Tornado damage repair is already underway just a day after series of tornados tore through the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex. The storm ripped through several counties on April 3, 2012 and caused tremendous property damage. Millions of people from all over the world were glued to their screens as they followed the unfolding events, mesmerized by Mother Nature’s power. Luckily, no fatalities were reported.
The multiple tornados continued their onslaught for hours. As strong winds toppled power lines, shattered windows, tore off rooftops, tossed semitrailers, flattened houses and uprooted trees, heavy rains and hail continued the onslaught, hammering homes, schools, and other structures. Hundreds of flights were interrupted and more than 100 airplanes at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport sustained hail damage. The series of tornados left mayhem and destruction in their wake in many neighborhoods throughout the metroplex. Tornado damage repair costs have not been assessed yet, but are expected to be steep.
Water extraction and flood cleanup services are necessary in residences, schools and commercial enterprises where tornados caused structural damage to roofs, walls and foundations. Flooding due to rain damaged not only buildings, but also content, such as furniture and personal possessions. People who were directly touched by the tornados, were dumfounded, unable to comprehend the extent of the damage, yet grateful to be alive. City officials are hard at work assessing damages and mobilizing help to affected residents.
Dalworth Restoration has organized trained disaster recovery crews to assist in both residential and commercial water damage restoration and rebuilding efforts. The company’s tornado damage repair and flood cleanup teams were on alert as soon as news broke about the disaster. Water damage restoration equipment, including water extraction units, drying fans, dehumidifiers, descants, and generators were mounted on trucks, ready to be used in the tornado damage repair efforts throughout Dallas Fort Worth.
The multiple tornados continued their onslaught for hours. As strong winds toppled power lines, shattered windows, tore off rooftops, tossed semitrailers, flattened houses and uprooted trees, heavy rains and hail continued the onslaught, hammering homes, schools, and other structures. Hundreds of flights were interrupted and more than 100 airplanes at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport sustained hail damage. The series of tornados left mayhem and destruction in their wake in many neighborhoods throughout the metroplex. Tornado damage repair costs have not been assessed yet, but are expected to be steep.
Water extraction and flood cleanup services are necessary in residences, schools and commercial enterprises where tornados caused structural damage to roofs, walls and foundations. Flooding due to rain damaged not only buildings, but also content, such as furniture and personal possessions. People who were directly touched by the tornados, were dumfounded, unable to comprehend the extent of the damage, yet grateful to be alive. City officials are hard at work assessing damages and mobilizing help to affected residents.
Dalworth Restoration has organized trained disaster recovery crews to assist in both residential and commercial water damage restoration and rebuilding efforts. The company’s tornado damage repair and flood cleanup teams were on alert as soon as news broke about the disaster. Water damage restoration equipment, including water extraction units, drying fans, dehumidifiers, descants, and generators were mounted on trucks, ready to be used in the tornado damage repair efforts throughout Dallas Fort Worth.










