Tornado damage?
Hail-shredded roof?
Indiana crew dispatched.
INStormNow connects Indiana homeowners with local storm-damage and tarping contractors for 24/7 response — EF1-EF4 tornado debris, derecho corridor damage, hail-roof inspections, emergency tarping, tree removal, and water mitigation. We're a referral directory — we don't perform cleanup ourselves.
(800) 555-0479Tornado Alley + Dixie Alley overlap · NWS Indianapolis (IND) · Henryville EF4 territory
Indiana: Tornado Alley + Dixie Alley overlap, derecho corridor, hail belt
Indiana sits where the eastern edge of Tornado Alley meets the northern reach of Dixie Alley, producing a long March-through-June peak severe-weather season with regular EF2-EF4 strikes. The state's recent record includes the 2005 Evansville-area F3 (25 fatalities), the 2012 Henryville EF4 that flattened the school complex, and the 2020 Easter outbreak across central and southern Indiana. Summer brings derecho events that cross the I-70 corridor and a hail belt that hammers Indianapolis suburbs and central counties; winter adds ice-storm loads on weakened tree limbs. Forecast coverage is provided by NWS Indianapolis (IND). When the warning siren goes silent, the cleanup clock starts.
How Indiana storm-damage dispatch works
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On-site assessment and safety triage
Network identifies the nearest available local contractor, confirms ETA, and gives you immediate safety steps — including avoiding downed lines, structural hazards, and contaminated standing water before they arrive.
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Emergency tarping and debris board-up
Crew installs temporary roof tarps, plywood window boarding, and removes immediate fall hazards. Tarp documentation is critical — most insurance carriers require dated photos before and after.
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Insurance documentation: HAAG and IICRC
For hail roof claims, network HAAG-certified inspectors document the damage pattern your adjuster expects to see; for water intrusion, IICRC-certified water-mitigation crews log moisture readings and dry times to industry standard.
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Permanent repair with local registration
Indiana has no statewide GC license, but Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville and many other municipalities require local contractor registration for storm-repair work. The crew pulls the local permit and finishes to code.
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Storm just hit your home in Indiana?
Don't wait. Local Indiana storm-damage crew dispatched 24/7 — open roofs and missing windows multiply damage every hour.
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