Eberhardt Construction and Design

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Hurricane Damage Repair in Tallahassee - We Know What to Do Next

When a hurricane rolls through Tallahassee or the Big Bend, it doesn’t ask permission. If you’re standing in the aftermath right now, you don’t have to sort it out alone. Eberhardt Construction & Design handles everything — from emergency stabilization to full structural reconstruction.
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Why Tallahassee Homeowners Call Eberhardt After Hurricane Damage

There’s no shortage of contractors who show up after a major storm. Some are local. Some are from out of state. Some are there to take advantage of homeowners in crisis before disappearing. We’ve heard those stories from clients who called us after getting burned the first time.

Eberhardt Construction & Design is different in one straightforward way: we’re here before the storm, during the recovery, and years after when you need a follow-up. Our reputation in this community didn’t start with a hurricane. It was built over years of showing up, doing the work right, and standing behind it.

What you get when you work with us for hurricane damage repair in Tallahassee:

Licensed Florida general contractor

we're permitted to do structural, electrical, plumbing, and full reconstruction work. Storm chasers often can't say the same.

Local, permanent presence

our office is here in Tallahassee. We're not packing up and leaving after the insurance checks clear.

Honest damage assessments

we tell you what's structurally necessary, what's cosmetic, and what can wait. We don't inflate the scope to pad the invoice.

Insurance claim coordination

we document damage thoroughly, work with your adjuster, and provide detailed written scopes that support your claim.

Full-service capability

we handle every trade in-house. You get one contractor, one point of contact, and one accountable team from debris removal to final walk-through.

We’ve helped homeowners and business owners rebuild after Tallahassee’s most recent storm events, including properties that sustained major structural damage. We take those projects seriously because we live here too.

What Hurricane Damage in Tallahassee and the Big Bend Actually
Looks Like

Tallahassee and the surrounding Big Bend communities occupy a stretch of Florida coastline and inland territory that has historically been one of the most hurricane-prone corridors in the entire state. Hurricanes Idalia (2023) and Helene (2024) both made landfall in the Big Bend as major Category 3 and Category 4 storms, and the communities of Keaton Beach, Horseshoe Beach, Perry, Steinhatchee, and Cedar Key – along with inland Tallahassee neighborhoods – bore the full force of both events.

The damage patterns we see repeatedly in this region include:

Roof System Failure

from missing shingles and damaged underlayment on older homes to complete rafter and truss system collapse on properties that took direct wind loading

Exterior Wall Damage

siding blown off, wood framing exposed to water intrusion, block wall cracking, and window/door frame failures that create ongoing moisture pathways

Water intrusion and interior damage

once the envelope is breached, water moves through insulation, framing, drywall, flooring, and electrical systems quickly – and mold follows within 24–72 hours

Foundation and structural movement

especially on coastal and near-coastal properties where storm surge combines with wind loading to shift or undermine foundations

Outbuilding and attached structure damage

detached garages, screened enclosures, covered porches, and decks frequently sustain the worst wind damage and are often left unaddressed after initial insurance claims
Reconstruction after hurricane damage in the Big Bend region requires an understanding of Florida Building Code wind load requirements, which have changed significantly since the 2023–2024 storm season. Every rebuild we do is code-compliant and designed to perform better than what came before it.

Our Hurricane Damage Repair & Reconstruction Services in Tallahassee

Our reconstruction services in Tallahassee cover the full range of hurricane and storm damage – from partial repairs on a single damaged section to complete ground-up rebuilds of properties that can no longer be safely occupied. We handle residential and light commercial properties throughout Leon County and the wider Big Bend area.

Services we provide:

Emergency

Emergency tarping and structural stabilization

first 24–72 hours matter most. We secure exposed areas to prevent additional water and weather damage before full assessment and repair begins.
Assessment

Structural damage assessment and documentation

detailed written reports and photographic documentation for your insurance adjuster and for permitting purposes.

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Roof repair and full roof system replacement

from partial patching to complete tear-off and rebuild, using Florida Building Code-compliant materials and installation methods.
Structure

Exterior wall and siding repair

wood frame repair, sheathing replacement, siding replacement (vinyl, Hardie board, stucco), and vapor barrier/waterproofing restoration.
Water

Water damage remediation

drying, dehumidification, damaged drywall and insulation removal, subfloor repair, and mold prevention treatment before any reconstruction begins.
Exterior

Window and door replacement

impact-resistant glass and frames that meet current Florida Building Code standards for wind zone requirements in Leon County.
Electrical

Electrical and plumbing repairs

storm-damaged wiring, panels, outlets, supply lines, and drain systems repaired or replaced by licensed tradespeople.
Interior

Interior reconstruction

drywall, framing, flooring, ceiling repair, trim, and paint — restored to match existing finishes or completely updated to your specifications.

Structure

Outbuilding and attached structure repair

garages, screened porches, covered decks, and freestanding structures that sustained hurricane damage.

Structure

Complete home reconstruction

for properties that sustained catastrophic damage, we manage full tear-down and rebuild, including design, permitting, and construction management.
Permits

Permit management

all Leon County and Florida Building Code permit applications prepared and submitted. Inspections coordinated on your behalf.
We work with most major homeowners insurance providers and are experienced in the documentation and communication process that insurance-funded repairs require. We don’t work around insurers – we work with them.
– Cost Breakdown
Damage Type Typical Scope Cost Range (2026) Eberhardt Handles
Roof – Partial Missing shingles, flashing, minor decking $1,500 – $10,000
Roof – Full Replacement Complete tear-off and rebuild $10,000 – $28,000
Exterior Walls / Siding Framing, sheathing, siding replacement $3,000 – $18,000
Windows & Doors Impact-resistant replacement units $500 – $8,000
Water Damage / Interior Drywall, flooring, mold remediation $2,600 – $22,000
Structural / Foundation Framing, foundation, full rebuild $25,000 – $200,000+
Several factors shape the final repair cost:

Extent and type of damage

wind damage to a roof section costs a fraction of combined wind, water intrusion, and structural damage to the same home.

How quickly work begins

water damage that is dried and treated within 48–72 hours costs significantly less to remediate than damage that has been sitting for weeks, where mold removal becomes a major component.

Materials and code requirements

Florida Building Code wind load requirements for Leon County require specific materials and installation methods that may cost more than what was originally in place, but provide substantially better storm performance going forward.

Insurance coverage

most standard homeowners policies cover hurricane wind damage. Flood damage from storm surge requires separate flood insurance. We help document every category of damage clearly to support both types of claims.
The best first step is a thorough on-site assessment — which we provide at no charge. We’ll document the damage, explain what’s structurally necessary vs. cosmetic, and give you a fully itemized estimate before any work begins.
How It Works

Our Hurricane Damage Repair Process - From Assessment to Completion

We’ve refined this process through multiple major storm events in the Tallahassee and Big Bend area. It’s designed to move quickly when urgency demands it and methodically when the scope requires careful coordination:

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Step One

Emergency Contact & Site Triage

Call (850) 566-6320. We assess the property, secure any immediate life-safety hazards, and apply emergency tarping or boarding to prevent ongoing weather exposure within 24–72 hours.

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Step Two

Damage Assessment & Documentation

Full written assessment with photographs, damage scope, and structural evaluation. This documentation is essential for insurance claims and Leon County permits. We provide copies to you directly.

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Step Three

Insurance Coordination

We work directly with your adjuster, providing our assessment and scope to support your claim. We don't chase supplements - we document accurately and let the work speak for itself.

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Step Four

Permitting

All required Leon County building permits are prepared and submitted. We track approvals and schedule required inspections.

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Step Five

Reconstruction

Our crews begin with structural stabilization and work through each trade in the correct sequence - framing, roofing, exterior, mechanical systems, interior - with your project manager on-site and accessible throughout.

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Step Six

Final Walkthrough & Certificate of Completion

You inspect the completed work. All punch list items are resolved before final payment. Completed projects receive a final inspection from Leon County and a written workmanship guarantee from us.

Reconstruction After Hurricane in Big Bend Florida - What Makes This Region Different

The Big Bend is unlike any other stretch of the Florida coast. The shallow Gulf waters, the long fetch, and the geography of the coastline create storm surge conditions that routinely exceed what inland Florida or even much of the Gulf Coast experiences. Hurricanes Idalia in 2023 and Helene in 2024 both produced historic storm surge levels along the Big Bend, affecting communities like Horseshoe Beach, Keaton Beach, Steinhatchee, and Cedar Key with a combination of surge, wind, and rain that leveled structures that had stood for decades.

Reconstruction after hurricane damage in the Big Bend region involves specific challenges that contractors from outside the area often underestimate:

Elevated foundation requirements

Florida Building Code requirements for coastal construction zones in Big Bend communities have been updated post-Idalia/Helene to require higher base flood elevations in many areas.

Salt air and high-humidity material selection

materials that perform well in inland Tallahassee may deteriorate faster in coastal Big Bend conditions. We specify accordingly.

Extended permit timelines

post-disaster permitting in affected counties can take longer than standard. We manage the process and communicate realistic timelines upfront.

Insurance complexity in coastal zones

many coastal Big Bend homeowners carry separate flood, wind, and homeowners policies. We document damage by category to support all applicable claims.
We serve the full Big Bend corridor – from Tallahassee inland to the coastal communities of Taylor, Dixie, and Levy counties – with the same licensed, insured, warranted service we provide in Leon County.

Serving Tallahassee and the Entire Big Bend Region

Eberhardt Construction & Design provides hurricane damage repair and reconstruction services across:

Tallahassee / Leon County

all neighborhoods from Killearn to Southwood, Betton Hills to Canopy

Jefferson, Madison & Hamilton Counties

rural and small-town properties in Florida’s interior Big Bend

Taylor County

Perry and surrounding communities, one of the hardest-hit areas in recent storms

Dixie & Levy Counties

Horseshoe Beach, Suwannee, Otter Creek, and coastal communities
We serve both residential homeowners and commercial property owners. If you’re not sure whether we cover your specific location, call us – we almost certainly do.
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Frequently asked questions

Your first priority is safety – don’t enter a structurally compromised building until it has been assessed. If it’s safe to do so, document everything with photos and video before any cleanup begins. Contact your homeowners insurance provider to open a claim as soon as possible, then call a licensed contractor for an emergency assessment. Time matters: water that enters through a damaged roof or walls can cause mold growth within 24–72 hours. Eberhardt Construction & Design can provide emergency tarping and stabilization in the first 24–72 hours after a storm to stop ongoing damage. Call us at (850) 566-6320.

Standard homeowners insurance policies in Florida typically cover wind damage caused by hurricanes, including roof damage, structural damage, and interior damage caused by wind-driven rain. Storm surge and flooding are generally covered separately under flood insurance through FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or a private flood policy. Eberhardt documents hurricane damage by category – wind vs. flood vs. water intrusion – to support claims under multiple policies. We work directly with your insurance adjuster during the assessment and scope process.

Timelines vary considerably based on the extent of the damage. Partial roof repairs and exterior work can be completed in 1–3 weeks. Significant structural repairs with interior reconstruction typically take 4–12 weeks. Complete rebuilds of heavily damaged homes generally run 4–9 months, depending on design decisions, material procurement, and permit approval timelines. After major storm events, permit offices and inspectors are under high demand – we communicate realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated throughout the project.

Yes. We provide comprehensive damage documentation — written scope, photographs, and material specifications — that supports insurance claims. We communicate directly with your adjuster during the assessment process and answer scope-related questions. We do not act as a public adjuster and do not charge fees for insurance coordination — it’s part of the service. If your claim is being disputed or undervalued, we recommend engaging a licensed public adjuster who can advocate on your behalf.

Yes. Eberhardt Construction & Design serves the full Big Bend region including Taylor County (Perry), Wakulla County (Crawfordville, St. Marks), Jefferson County, Dixie County (Horseshoe Beach, Suwannee), and Levy County communities including Cedar Key. For communities that saw the worst of Hurricane Idalia and Helene, we have direct experience with the damage patterns and rebuilding requirements specific to those areas.