When severe storms strike, roofing contractors usually attempt to protect damaged properties with tarps. But as wind and rain continue, tarps often rip, blow off, leak or collapse resulting in further property damage, stress and harm to occupants and owners.
Builders are called back, again and again, to replace failed tarps while insurance claims escalate. Stormseal is an innovative alternative to tarps that provides a better solution for roofing contractors, insurers and
homeowners. Stormseal secures storm-damaged properties, resisting wind, rain and hail until permanent repairs are made.
Homeowners can find an accredited installers via our zip code search function.
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If unsuccesful in finding an installer with the website tool, call Dan at
561-371-2254.
Do you make temporary repairs for customers after storms? Are you tired of being called back to replace tarps that keep blowing off? Meet Stormseal, the game-changing storm response solution that provides powerful protection to homes and buildings until permanent repairs can be made. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers installed it following Hurricane Ida and it stayed put during additional strong storms.
Stormseal is now offering R-Club members 10% off certification training and 10% off a starter kit.
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Sometimes it can be hard to decide whether to tarp or Stormseal a damaged property. If the answer is YES to any of the following questions, then Stormseal is the smart choice for the property protection.
Contact us to find out more about stormseal or become an accredited installer.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the state of Louisiana, recently launched a pilot program to explore temporary roofing options for homes that may otherwise have been disqualified from the USACE Operation Blue Roof program.
Stop tarping! Become an accredited Stormseal installer before the next big storm! Train in Orlando at our fully equipped training centre. Still operating during COVID with social distancing and sanitized work areas. Stormseal is the world's #1 emergency roofing protection, now applied to more than 9,000 homes & buildings worldwide.
This nationally recognised course covers theoretical and practical aspects of installing Stormseal together with refreshment of the Work Safely at Heights RIIWHS204D* course. During the course we will assist you to develop safe work method statements and risk assessments for installing Stormseal film whilst working at height. This course will enable you to comply with current WHS legislation with successful trainees receiving a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment.
See a list of current Stormseal accredited installers in the US.
Using Stormseal, you’re avoiding five or six return visits to replace tarps for each property, so you’re saving lots of time and you don’t have to keep buying or hiring more tarps. You use Stormseal once and there’s no more weather damage. It’s definitely more cost-effective than tarps.
When I talk to insurers, I always recommend Stormseal. When I show them how well it works, they agree it’s better for everyone. We need to get Stormseal out there, on every damaged roof, so no one has to put up with tarps anymore.
Traditionally, storm-damaged houses have been covered with large tarpaulins until the insurance claim is settled
and final repairs are made. The problem is that over the
life of an insurance claim, which can be up to 12 months after a major weather event, tarps fail five times on
average and often more than 10 times. This means continual tarp replacements, additional time and
cost and further damage to the property, not to
mention stress to the owner and occupants.
Stormseal doesn’t have this problem – it goes on once
and stays on, no matter how long the insurance claim process lasts.
Forget flapping, leaking, failing tarpaulins... When
severe storms strike, insurance builders usually
attempt to protect damaged properties with
tarpaulins.
As wind and rain continue, tarps often rip, blow off,
leak, or collapse, resulting in further property damage
and stress and harm to occupants and owners.
Builders are called back again and again to replace
failed tarps while insurance claims escalate.
We’ve had many days of rain and wind squalls during the past months yet the house has remained dry inside and
the Stormseal still looks the same. Most of the tarpaulins
in the area have either blown off or been replaced a
number of times,” Dan and Cindy said. “Stormseal
has allowed us to ‘get on with life’.
We are all so busy these days, a disaster like this really
turns things upside down,” they said. “With Stormseal
we’ve been able to salvage what we could and get on
with the insurance process…which takes time! We
haven’t had to worry about additional damages
or trying to secure the tarpaulin over and
over again.”
Sometimes it can be hard to decide whether to tarp or Stormseal a damaged property.
If the answer is ‘Yes’ to any of the following questions, then Stormseal is the smart choice for property protection.
Is the property one of many damaged in a catastrophic event?
Is further wind, rain or hail likely?
Has the property suffered structural damage?
Are the roof materials unusual?
Is the value of the repair/property/contents high?
Is the property a business location?
Is it a contentious claim or likely to be cash-settled?
Do you make temporary repairs for customers after storms? Are you tired of being called back to replace tarps that keep blowing off? Meet Stormseal, the game-changing storm response solution that provides powerful protection to homes and buildings until permanent repairs can be made. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ...
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Hurricane Ida slammed into Louisiana over the weekend. The extent of the damage is not yet known, but is expected to be catastrophic. To assist those contractors travelling to Louisiana we are offering 20% off Stormseal film. Use the one-time-only discount code HURRICANEIDA20% when checking out from the online ordering ...
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Do you make temporary repairs for customers after storms? Are you tired of being called back to replace tarps that keep blowing off? Meet Stormseal, the game-changing storm response solution that provides powerful protection to homes and buildings until permanent repairs can be made. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ...
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Gain access to Stormseal’s proprietary online ordering system when you register for US Stormseal/Rooftop Safety Training!
Other inclusions are:
Training conducted by a Stormseal-approved Height Safety Specialist
One 10-hour day of training. Up to 8 trainees per course. A typical course runs from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
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