Moore has been directly struck by three major tornadoes since 1999 — EF5 events in 1999 and 2013, EF4 in 2003. No community in the country has more direct experience with commercial tornado loss. Rebuilt commercial is modern, but the city remains in the highest-probability tornado corridor in Oklahoma.
Moore was struck by devastating tornadoes in 1999 (EF5), 2003 (EF4), and 2013 (EF5) — the city has experienced more direct high-intensity tornado hits than nearly any community in the country. Rebuilt commercial is modern but tornado exposure remains the defining risk. Storm-driven water intrusion follows every major event.
Rebuilt commercial carries modern fire suppression, but tornado-compound fire events remain a risk — the 2013 EF5 demonstrated how tornado damage enables secondary fire. Warren Theatre, retail corridor, and medical commercial carry standard fire risk.
Post-tornado response starts with emergency board-up and tarping to prevent secondary water damage from rain entering through roof and envelope breaches. Water extraction follows immediately — every rain band after the initial event is a new water loss if the envelope is compromised.
Yes — major tornado events often damage dozens of commercial properties simultaneously. Service Restoration coordinates surge response across multiple sites, prioritizing by loss severity and business-interruption impact. Commercial Water Damage Cleanup is powered by Service Restoration and serves commercial properties across listed response markets. Service availability may vary by location and loss size; call to confirm dispatch.
Secondary water damage after tornado events often exceeds the initial wind damage in total claim cost. Every rain event after the tornado drives new water through compromised roofs and envelopes — rapid board-up and tarping is the single biggest cost-control measure.
Tornado claims require clear separation of wind damage, water damage, and debris-impact damage. Our documentation identifies each damage source from the first assessment — photos, moisture readings, structural notes — organized for your adjuster.
Yes — emergency board-up and roof tarping are the first priority after tornado or severe wind events. Closing the building envelope same-day is the single biggest factor in controlling total claim cost.
Yes — mitigation and reconstruction handled by one company so Moore property owners have a single point of contact from emergency tarping through final rebuild.
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