Limit New Water
A temporary tarp can reduce additional intrusion while roofing or structural repair is arranged.
Temporary roof tarping to reduce water intrusion after storms, wind damage, fallen trees, or roof failure. Call first if the damage is active, then use the form for routing details and documentation support.
Emergency roof tarping helps stop additional water intrusion after wind damage, missing shingles, fallen limbs, roof punctures, or storm exposure. It is a temporary protection step that keeps the recovery moving until permanent repairs are ready.

Cover, document, route
If there is life safety danger, active fire, gas, electrical danger, structural collapse, or medical risk, call 911 first. If the property is safe to approach, call the restoration line and avoid disturbing damaged or contaminated areas.
No. Emergency roof tarping is temporary protection to reduce water intrusion after roof damage. It can help limit additional interior damage while permanent roof repair, water mitigation, and documentation steps are organized.
Call immediately when damage is active, spreading, contaminated, or exposing the property to weather or security risks. Fast mitigation can reduce secondary damage.
Temporary roof tarping to reduce water intrusion after storms, wind damage, fallen trees, or roof failure. The work may include inspection, mitigation, cleanup, drying or treatment, documentation, and restoration planning based on the damage type.
Hugo Fire and Water Restoration, LLC is a St. Cloud-based restoration company serving Central Florida.
Water, fire, mold, storm, board-up, roof tarping, decontamination, contents, drying, cleanup, and insurance documentation support.
Central Florida, including Osceola, Polk, Brevard, Orange, Lake, Sumter, Volusia, and Seminole counties.
Yes. Hugo provides 24/7 emergency intake for active restoration requests.
Yes. Hugo can help organize photos, mitigation notes, scope details, and communication support without guaranteeing claim outcomes.
For active emergencies, call first. Use the form for routing details, documentation, and follow-up support.
After storm, roof, or opening damage, avoid downed lines and unstable areas, document visible damage if safe, and call for tarping, board-up, water mitigation, and documentation support.
A clear step-by-step process helps reduce confusion and keeps the recovery moving.
Roof damage review
Safety and access planning
Tarp installation
Interior water check
Insurance documentation
Repair coordination
Fast mitigation, practical property protection, and clear updates help Central Florida property owners move from damage control into recovery with less confusion.
A temporary tarp can reduce additional intrusion while roofing or structural repair is arranged.
If water has already entered, tarping and interior mitigation should be coordinated.
Photos help connect the emergency protection work to the broader claim and repair file.



The workflow can include photos, notes, mitigation records, and adjuster coordination support. Insurance information is general and does not guarantee coverage, reimbursement, or claim approval.
View Insurance HelpNo. It is a temporary protective measure until full roof repair can be completed.
If water is entering through the roof, temporary protection should be addressed quickly to reduce continued damage.
Yes. Documentation should be captured before and after emergency tarping.
“Shared that the crew was punctual, professional, and delivered restoration work he felt confident recommending.”
“Credited the team with responding quickly, limiting additional damage, and staying attentive throughout the job.”
“Noted careful smoke-odor follow-up and clear communication during the restoration process.”
Call the 24/7 intake line or send the emergency request so urgent fire, water, mold, and storm needs can be routed quickly.