Storm Damage Repair Cost Auditor
Fair price data for homeowners by city. See what storm damage restoration should actually cost, what inflated looks like, and which ghost fees to watch for.
National Storm Damage Repair Cost Overview
Hurricane, wind, hail, and flood damage restoration. Nationally, homeowners pay between $2,000 and $12,000 for storm damage restoration under fair Xactimate pricing. Inflated estimates can reach $30,000 or more for the same scope of work.
The gap between fair pricing and inflated pricing is not random. It is the result of deliberate tactics: adding ghost fees with no Xactimate code basis, inflating per-square-foot rates, and billing for equipment rental at 2-3x market rates. Homeowners who receive an itemized estimate with proper Xactimate codes can compare each line against published rates and challenge overcharges.
Storm Damage Repair Xactimate Code Reference
Standard Xactimate codes and fair vs. inflated pricing for storm damage restoration. Use these benchmarks when reviewing your estimate.
| Xactimate Code | Description | Fair Rate (National Avg) | Inflated Rate | Markup |
|---|---|---|---|---|
STM TARP |
Emergency tarping - per sq ft | $2.00/sqft | $5.50/sqft | 175% |
STM DBRS |
Debris removal - per cubic yard | $45.00/sqft | $120 | 167% |
STM WTR |
Storm water extraction - per sq ft | $3.00/sqft | $7.00/sqft | 133% |
National average Xactimate rates. Local rates are adjusted for city cost-of-living - see your city's page for local data.
Common Ghost Fees in Storm Damage Repair
These charges appear on storm damage restoration estimates but have no legitimate Xactimate basis. Watch for them on your estimate.
Storm Damage Repair Cost Data by City
Select your city to see local pricing data, Xactimate benchmarks, and ghost fees specific to your area.