Storm & Flood Damage Restoration
Board-up, tarping, and water damage cleanup after wind and hail hit Arcadia's more exposed rural rooflines and outbuildings.
See storm restorationHome to the 1898 Round Barn on Route 66, Arcadia's rural, farm-town properties face open storm exposure and older crawlspace and well-water systems. We know both.

Arcadia is a rural farm town on Route 66, best known for the 1898 Round Barn — the only wooden round barn in Oklahoma. Properties here tend to sit on more open, exposed land than in-town Edmond or OKC, which means more pronounced wind-driven storm damage, and many homes use older crawlspace or pier-and-beam foundations along with well water systems. We cover both in-town and outlying rural Arcadia addresses. Call (405) 347-6460.
Arcadia sits about six miles east of I-35 along Route 66, in a landscape defined by open farmland rather than dense in-town development. That openness matters during severe weather — without surrounding buildings and windbreaks to slow it down, wind-driven rain and hail hit roofs and outbuildings harder than in more built-up areas. The Round Barn itself is a case study: its roof collapsed in 1988 and required a full restoration completed in 1992, a reminder that even well-built rural structures face real exposure here.
Below ground, many Arcadia properties — especially older farmhouses and rural homes — sit on crawlspace or pier-and-beam foundations rather than modern slabs, and some rely on well water systems rather than municipal supply. Both factors shape how we approach a water damage call here differently than a same-day job in a newer Edmond subdivision.
Board-up, tarping, and water damage cleanup after wind and hail hit Arcadia's more exposed rural rooflines and outbuildings.
See storm restorationExtraction and drying for pier-and-beam and crawlspace foundations common in Arcadia's older rural properties.
See crawl space removalCall now and talk to a real technician in under 60 seconds. Free inspection, no call-out fee, and we cover both in-town and rural Arcadia addresses.
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We start every Arcadia call with a free inspection, since rural properties vary widely and a real cost picture requires seeing the actual damage. Wind and hail damage is typically covered under standard homeowners policies, and we document the cause clearly for your claim.
Built by farmer William Harrison Odor from native bur oak, restored in 1992, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977.
Arcadia sits along the historic highway, about six miles east of I-35, with a mix of tourist-facing businesses and rural residential land.
Much of the surrounding area is working farmland, meaning more exposed structures than in-town neighborhoods.
A tight-knit rural community where we're familiar with the property types and access routes.
Yes. Much of Arcadia's footprint is rural acreage along and near Route 66, and we cover those outlying properties the same as in-town addresses.
On some rural Arcadia properties, yes. A well pump or pressure tank failure can flood a utility area quickly, and we treat that the same as any other water source once the immediate leak is stopped.
Many rural and older Arcadia properties sit on pier-and-beam or crawlspace foundations rather than slabs, which are more exposed to ground moisture and seasonal water table changes common in less-developed areas.
Arcadia sits in the same severe weather corridor as Edmond, but with more open, exposed farmland and fewer windbreaks from surrounding buildings, wind-driven damage to roofs and outbuildings can be more pronounced.
We answer live 24/7, cover rural and in-town addresses alike, and bill your insurance directly. No forms, no waiting — just a crew on the way.
Call (405) 347-6460