Storm Damage Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Public adjusters file the claims. Roofers assess the damage. Tree services clear the debris. They see every storm-damaged property — and they can send those homeowners to you.

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Storm chasing is the dominant lead

Storm chasing is the dominant lead strategy but it burns credibility and generates homeowner complaints — building relationships with adjusters and roofers creates sustainable leads without the reputation risk

Insurance claims require documentation, Xactimate knowledge

Insurance claims require documentation, Xactimate knowledge, and adjuster relationships — restoration companies who market their technical expertise to referring contractors win more jobs than those who door-knock

Storm damage leads are extremely time-sensitive

Storm damage leads are extremely time-sensitive — homeowners need help within 48 hours of an event, and the contractor who gets there first via a trusted referral wins before competitors can respond

How LeadChuck works for storm damage restorations

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Step 1: Set Your Price

A storm damage restoration project runs $5,000–$60,000 depending on insurance scope — and the best part is the homeowner's insurance pays, making price almost irrelevant.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

Roofers, public adjusters, tree services, and water damage companies all respond to storms and need restoration partners they trust to send overwhelmed homeowners to.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

When a public adjuster calls you saying 'I've got a client with a total roof loss plus interior water damage — they need a restoration contractor who knows Xactimate' — that job is essentially sold.

The referral flywheel in action

Jason runs ProRestore Nashville. He connected with 3 public adjusters on LeadChuck. After a major hailstorm hit the Nashville suburbs, those adjusters sent him 14 restoration referrals in 30 days — average insurance scope of $22,000. He closed 10. Paid $1,400 in lead fees. Revenue: $220,000. Net cost: $1,400 on $220K.

Your net lead cost: $-60 for $22000+ in revenue. Plus $200 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends storm damage restorations leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Public Adjusters

Public adjusters managing insurance claims need trusted restoration contractors who understand the claims process

Roofers

Roofers assessing storm damage see interior damage and water intrusion that restoration companies need to address

Tree Services

Tree crews clearing storm debris encounter homes with structural and roof damage needing restoration

Water Damage Specialists

Water damage companies handling the emergency often need full storm restoration contractors for the rebuild phase

General Contractors

GCs managing insurance rebuild projects need storm restoration specialists who understand the claims workflow

Who do storm damage restorations refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Roofing

$75-150

Storm restoration often includes full roof replacement — partnering with a roofing sub or referring creates value

Tree Service

$45-90

Storm damage scenes often need tree removal before restoration can begin

Public Adjusting

$100-200

Homeowners who don't have a public adjuster can be referred to maximize their claim before you quote

Water Damage

$65-130

Storm events with water intrusion need immediate water damage mitigation before restoration

Fencing

$40-80

Storm damage often includes fence damage that needs replacement as part of property restoration

Simple, transparent pricing

Free to join

No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

After every storm I used to spend 2 days knocking doors. Now I get calls from 4 public adjusters and 3 roofing companies who know me from LeadChuck. Last summer's hail season I got 28 referrals in 6 weeks. I did $610,000 and didn't knock a single door. That's the future of this business.
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Jason W.

ProRestore Nashville, Nashville, TN · 8 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Storm restoration is one of the best fits for LeadChuck. The referral network with public adjusters and roofers creates exactly the kind of rapid-response lead pipeline that storm events demand.

Yes — public adjusters are active on LeadChuck specifically to find restoration contractors who understand the claims process. Having Xactimate proficiency and insurance claim experience on your profile attracts their referrals.

Yes — the lead fee applies regardless of payment source. On an insurance job averaging $20,000+, a $140 lead fee is less than 1% acquisition cost.

Local relationships beat national brands in restoration. Adjusters and roofers prefer referring to local contractors they know personally over national franchises with 800 numbers. LeadChuck is built for that advantage.

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