Mobilizing now. We secure your property, extract water, and handle your claim.
Our Triage Team prioritizes critical damage to prevent secondary loss. We deploy immediately with specialized equipment.
Prevent rain intrusion immediately with industrial-grade shrink wrap and tarping systems.
High-volume truck-mounted pumps remove standing flood water from your home fast.
Hospital-grade dehumidifiers and air movers to dry wall cavities and prevent mold.
Clearing fallen trees and storm debris to create safe access for restoration crews.
Understanding the source of damage is critical for your claim approval.
Most policies treat these as separate events.
Damage caused "from above" (roof lift, broken windows, rain entry).
Damage caused "from below" (rising water, storm surge).
Do not enter standing water if power lines are down. Turn off main water and electricity if safe to access.
Take photos and videos of everything before moving debris. This is your primary evidence for insurance.
Insurance policies require you to "mitigate." Cover broken windows and stop active leaks. Call PPR for professional help.
Contact us immediately to get on the priority list. The faster we start drying, the less damage occurs.
Vero Beach and the Barrier Island sit directly in the Atlantic hurricane belt with no geographic barrier between the coast and open ocean. Hurricane-force winds create pressure differentials that push water through masonry walls, tile roofs, and sliding glass doors in beachside communities like Oceanside and Indian River Shores. The Indian River Lagoon's tidal influence means storm surge doesn't just come from the ocean — it can back-flood inland neighborhoods from the west during sustained onshore wind events. Post-storm mold onset in Vero Beach occurs 18–24 hours faster than Central Florida due to the coastal humidity baseline.
Vero Beach homeowners on the Barrier Island and in Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club are investing in full hurricane hardening renovations: impact-rated openings, standing-seam metal roofs, and elevated mechanical systems. Inland, Pointe West and Grand Harbor residents are upgrading kitchens and adding outdoor kitchens with full summer kitchen packages suited to the Indian River County lifestyle.
Barrier Island properties are in Florida's Coastal High Hazard Area. Storm restoration requires substantial improvement analysis and may trigger FEMA-compliant elevation requirements for structures in Zone V and AE.
Vero Beach falls in Wind Zone III with 150 mph design requirements. All roofing, window, and exterior work must meet Florida Product Approval standards — documentation Paramount provides as standard.
call Building Department: Indian River County Building Division — (772) 226-1260
Indian River Shores, Sebastian, Orchid, Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Fellsmere
Standard homeowner's insurance typically covers wind damage (roofs, windows), but flood damage (rising water) usually requires a separate policy. We help document the source of damage to ensure it's filed correctly.
We prioritize emergency board-ups and roof tarping immediately to prevent further rain intrusion. Our teams are often pre-staged in affected areas for rapid deployment.
Yes. We use industry-standard Xactimate pricing and provide detailed photo/video documentation to support your claim for full restoration costs.