COMMERCIAL
STORM DAMAGE
REPAIR IN FRISCO, TX.
The June 2023 DFW hail storms produced $7-10 billion in insured losses, with hail accounting for 95% of all damage. Frisco's dense concentration of glass curtain wall and EIFS-clad Class A buildings — HALL Park's 2.2 million sq ft, The Star's 91-acre campus, and PGA Frisco's Texas limestone headquarters — represent among the highest-value storm-exposed commercial assets in North Texas.
What Commercial Storm Damage Repair Includes
Systematic assessment and repair of storm-damaged commercial building envelopes — from initial stabilization through permanent facade restoration.
Emergency Stabilization
Immediate response to breached building envelopes — temporary weatherproofing of curtain wall and facade breaches, boarding of broken glazing, and emergency sealant application to stop active water infiltration.
For Frisco's high-profile corporate campuses, a breach in a glass curtain wall system can allow wind-driven rain to penetrate floor-to-ceiling glazing bays and soak interior systems. Rapid stabilization limits the damage cascade and protects the business operations inside.
Hail & Wind Damage Assessment
Systematic inspection of all exterior systems — curtain wall, glazing, metal panel, EIFS, sealant joints, and wall penetrations — with written documentation suitable for insurance claim submission.
Frisco's Class A building stock features cladding systems where hail damage can be invisible to casual inspection but allows moisture infiltration across large surface areas. Our assessments use systematic protocols to identify latent damage before it becomes interior water damage.
Facade & Cladding Repair
Repair and replacement of storm-damaged exterior cladding — curtain wall panels, EIFS, metal panel systems, composite cladding, and masonry veneers. We match existing materials and finishes to maintain Class A appearance standards.
The Star opened in 2016 at $255M; HALL Park's campus represents years of campus-standard exterior investment. Storm damage that degrades that appearance — pitted EIFS, delaminated panels, stained masonry — must be addressed to retain the premium tenants Frisco's commercial market commands.
Window & Glazing Replacement
Commercial glazing replacement for curtain wall panels, storefront systems, and upper-story window units. Our 56' and 72' boom trucks access upper floors on multi-story Frisco Class A buildings without the cost and schedule impact of full scaffold erection.
Curtain wall re-sealing and sealant joint replacement accompany every glazing replacement — we restore the complete window system, not just the broken panel, ensuring proper weather performance at every interface.
Industries We Serve in Frisco
Why Frisco Buildings Need Storm Damage Repair
Frisco sits at the intersection of explosive commercial growth and one of North Texas's most active hail corridors. The June 2023 DFW storms produced $7-10 billion in insured losses — hail accounted for 95%. April 2024 brought 2.75-inch hailstones to Collin County. With HALL Park's 2.2M+ sq ft campus, The Star's 91-acre complex, and Frisco Station's ongoing development, the city has more high-value commercial facade exposure per square mile than almost anywhere in North Texas.
Frisco's median year built of 2009 means a large share of commercial stock is now in its first major maintenance cycle — precisely when original sealant systems reach end of life and accumulated hail damage from multiple storm seasons manifests as interior water infiltration. The Star's 10-year mark, HALL Park's early buildings approaching 15+ years, and Frisco ISD campuses from the 2000s-2010s all represent facilities entering this window.
We work on Class A commercial buildings and understand the appearance and performance standards these campuses require. Our boom truck fleet handles multi-story access without disrupting parking operations, and our documentation process supports insurance claims on high-value commercial assets.
Hail accounted for 95% of insured storm damage — Frisco's Class A campuses were directly in the impact zone
17-building Class A campus approaching 15+ years — curtain wall re-caulking and storm inspection cycles are due
Dallas Cowboys campus approaching 10-year curtain wall inspection and sealant replacement interval
Why Choose Griffin Restoration
Commercial exterior restoration since 2000
Licensed in TX, OK, AR, and LA
56' and 72' — self-performing capability
Full coverage for commercial projects
Commercial Storm Damage Repair FAQ
What should a facility manager do immediately after storm damage?
Document everything before any cleanup begins — photograph all damaged surfaces from multiple angles and note locations on a building diagram. Evaluate whether the building is safe for occupancy and contact your insurer to open a claim. Request a professional damage assessment from a licensed contractor before authorizing permanent repairs. For Frisco's Class A office campuses — HALL Park's 17 buildings, The Star's 400,000 sq ft Cowboys HQ, and Frisco Station's growing portfolio — post-storm documentation is particularly important because curtain wall and glass-facade systems can sustain significant hail impact that isn't obvious until the next heavy rain reveals infiltration.
How do you document commercial storm damage for insurance claims?
Comprehensive documentation includes dated photographs of every damaged area, annotated building plans, and written narratives distinguishing storm-caused damage from pre-existing wear. We provide formal written assessments structured for insurance adjuster review. The June 2023 DFW hail storms produced $7-10 billion in insured losses — many Frisco commercial owners with damaged curtain wall and EIFS systems discovered that poorly documented claims led to underpayment. Our assessments provide the detail adjusters need to evaluate Class A commercial damage correctly.
What types of storm damage affect commercial building exteriors?
Frisco's Class A building inventory creates specific storm damage patterns. Glass curtain wall systems — prevalent at HALL Park, The Star, and PGA Frisco's 106,622 sq ft headquarters — sustain hail impact that fractures panels and fails perimeter sealants. EIFS-clad buildings in Frisco Station and Frisco ISD campus properties absorb surface damage that allows moisture infiltration. The April 2024 event brought 2.75-inch hailstones to Collin County; the June 2023 storms caused $7-10 billion regionally. At this building density and asset value, each event demands systematic post-storm inspection.
How quickly can emergency storm damage repairs begin?
We mobilize for emergency stabilization within 24-48 hours of a major storm event once site conditions allow safe access. Emergency scope includes temporary weatherproofing of breached facades, boarding of broken glazing, and emergency sealant application to stop active infiltration. For Frisco's high-profile corporate campuses — where a breached building envelope creates both physical damage and reputational exposure — rapid response is a business continuity issue, not just a property management decision.
Can temporary measures be taken to prevent further damage after a storm?
Yes — and they're essential in Frisco's high-value commercial environment. Temporary measures include polyethylene weatherproofing over breached wall sections, emergency caulking of failed perimeter sealants, boarding of broken glazing, and water diversion around compromised wall penetrations. For The Star, HALL Park, and PGA Frisco campus facilities, temporary protection that maintains a professional exterior appearance during the repair planning and permitting process protects tenant relationships and asset value simultaneously.
Related Services
Storm damage repair often works alongside these complementary services.
Commercial Masonry Restoration
Tuckpointing, brick replacement, and mortar joint repair for storm-impacted masonry walls and veneer. Matched mortar color and profile to preserve original facade character.
Learn more about masonry restoration →Exterior Building Repair
Storm-related cladding failures, EIFS delamination, and curtain wall damage are addressed alongside general exterior repair in a coordinated scope — one mobilization, one completion date.
See our exterior repair capabilities →Commercial Waterproofing
After storm damage repair, waterproofing the restored envelope protects against Collin County's recurring hail seasons. We coordinate both scopes to prevent redundant mobilization on Class A campuses.
Explore commercial waterproofing →Protect Your Frisco Property After the Storm
Whether you manage a HALL Park office building, a facility at The Star, a Frisco ISD campus, or a Frisco Station development — we'll assess your storm damage and provide a detailed repair scope.