Clients are seeking Disaster Inspectors in anticipation of Hurricane Helene, set to make landfall Thursday. Inspectors will be needed in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Middle to East Tennessee. If you are a qualified contractor, please fill out and submit the below form and your information will be automatically distributed to firms seeking inspectors.
Hurricane Helene is currently approaching Florida and is expected to make landfall tomorrow as a potentially devastating storm. Having strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane, Helene is predicted to intensify further, with forecasters warning it could reach Category 3 status by the time it hits the Florida Panhandle or Big Bend area on Thursday. The storm is being fueled by warm Gulf of Mexico waters, which could accelerate its growth.
Helene is expected to bring life-threatening storm surges, heavy rainfall, and strong winds across much of Florida. Storm surges as high as 15 feet are possible along the Big Bend, with 8-foot surges expected in areas such as Tampa Bay. Widespread power outages are anticipated, and Florida’s west coast, particularly the Panhandle, is bracing for potentially catastrophic conditions​. Governor or Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency for over 60 counties, urging residents to complete preparations and evacuations where necessary. The storm is being compared to Hurricane Michael, which caused extensive damage in 2018, though Helene’s specific track could vary​. Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina have already issued Disaster Declarations. More are expected to be issued soon.