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Hurricane Ian — September 2022

Still dealing with Hurricane Ian damage? You're not alone.

Hurricane Ian made landfall near Fort Myers Beach on September 28, 2022 as one of the most powerful and destructive storms in Florida history. Roof Roof Direct helps Southwest Florida homeowners understand their options — even years after the storm.

Our assistance is provided at no cost to Roof Roof Members.

What Hurricane Ian did to Southwest Florida.

Hurricane Ian made landfall near Fort Myers Beach in Lee County on September 28, 2022 as a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds near 150 mph. The storm's catastrophic storm surge — reaching 12 to 18 feet in some coastal areas — devastated waterfront communities across Lee, Charlotte, and Collier counties. Fort Myers Beach was virtually destroyed. Cape Coral experienced catastrophic flooding. Port Charlotte and Punta Gorda sustained near-Category 5 wind damage.

Ian then tracked northeastward through Central Florida — bringing tropical storm to hurricane-force winds, flooding, and damage to communities across DeSoto, Hardee, Polk, Osceola, Orange, and Seminole counties before exiting through the Atlantic coast near Daytona Beach. The storm caused an estimated $112 billion in damage — making it one of the costliest natural disasters in United States history.

For thousands of Southwest Florida homeowners, Hurricane Ian's recovery has been a years-long process. Insurance disputes, contractor issues, underpaid claims, and insurer insolvencies have left many homeowners still navigating the aftermath of the storm long after the winds stopped.

If you're still dealing with Hurricane Ian — this matters.

Hurricane Ian Recovery Support | Roof Roof Direct

Thousands of Lee County homeowners have disputed their Ian settlements — arguing that insurance payments did not reflect the true cost of repair or rebuild. If your settlement felt inadequate, you may still have options. Roof Roof Direct helps homeowners understand what those options may be.

Insurer insolvencies affected many Ian claims.

Multiple Florida insurance companies became insolvent in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian — with their policies transferred to the Florida Insurance Guaranty Association (FIGA). If your insurer became insolvent, your claim process may look different. We help homeowners navigate these situations.

Contractor disputes after Ian are common.

The surge of storm chasers and out-of-state contractors after Ian resulted in many homeowners facing unfinished work, poor quality repairs, and disputed contracts. If you're dealing with a contractor dispute from Ian work — reach out and we'll help you understand your options.

Financial assistance programs may still apply.

Federal and state assistance programs for Ian recovery have had multiple rounds of funding — and some programs may still be accepting applications from affected homeowners. Our team helps homeowners understand what may still be available.

How Roof Roof Direct helps Hurricane Ian survivors.

Tell us where you are in the Ian recovery process

Whether you just discovered hidden damage, are disputing a settlement, dealing with a contractor issue, or still waiting on repairs — describe your situation and we'll help you understand your options.

We review your situation

Our team reviews your damage type, insurance status, and current recovery stage — helping you understand what options may be available for your specific situation.

We connect you with the right help

Depending on your situation, we may connect you with vetted contractors, help you understand the dispute process, or help you identify assistance programs that may still apply.

You move forward with support

We stay with you through the process. Every homeowner who works with Roof Roof Direct receives 12 months of membership at no charge — including hurricane emergency supply benefits.

Our assistance is provided at no cost to Roof Roof Members. Learn more about Roof Roof membership.

Still dealing with Hurricane Ian? We're here — no matter how long after the storm.

Our assistance is provided at no cost to Roof Roof Members.

Still dealing with Hurricane Ian? We're here — no matter how long after the storm.

Our assistance is provided at no cost to Roof Roof Members.