Tiki Hut Reconstruction
Rebuild tiki huts after storm or hurricane damage—Florida statewide.
When a tiki hut is badly damaged by wind, storms, or age, reconstruction restores it to a safe, usable structure. We handle partial and full rebuilds across Florida, from replacing damaged framing and thatch to reinforcing connections for future weather.
Hurricane and severe storm damage often require more than simple repair. We assess what can be salvaged and what must be rebuilt, then give you a clear scope and quote so you can decide how to proceed.
Assessment After Storm Damage
We inspect the frame, posts, and thatch to see what’s still sound and what needs replacement. Sometimes we can reuse posts or rafters; other times a full frame rebuild is the safest option. We’ll explain the choices and costs.
Partial vs Full Reconstruction
Partial reconstruction might mean a new roof and one or two posts. Full reconstruction replaces the entire frame and thatch. We match the previous footprint and look where possible, or adjust if you want changes.
Reinforcement for Future Storms
When we rebuild, we use connections and materials that meet or exceed typical Florida practice so the hut is better prepared for the next storm season.
Reconstruction after hurricanes and wind events
Major weather can leave a mix of salvageable and unsafe elements. We separate what can be dried in place from what should be cut out, then rebuild the frame to a clean, inspectable line before new thatch. This differs from a small tiki repair in scope, timing, and sometimes insurance—document everything at first walkthrough.
Matching your previous tiki or upgrading it
Some clients want the same visual footprint; others add space, switch to synthetic thatch, or strengthen posts from day one. We can sketch options after we understand what survived and what your adjuster or budget allows, still anchored to new-build quality in materials and ties.
Start a reconstruction quote in Florida
Send photos, city, and whether you already have a claim number. We serve Florida broadly and respond through our contact form with next steps, possible demolition or bracing needs, and a path back to a usable tiki again.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you work with insurance for storm damage?+
We can provide detailed scope and pricing for your insurer. You handle the claim; we focus on the rebuild. We’re happy to document the work and timeline for your records.How long does reconstruction take?+
It depends on the extent of damage and whether we’re doing partial or full rebuild. We’ll give a timeline after the assessment. Material and permit lead times can affect the start date.Can you make the rebuilt hut stronger?+
Yes. We can specify stronger connections, additional bracing, or different materials where it makes sense so the rebuilt structure is more resilient.Will my new tiki need permits after a storm rebuild?+
Often yes for structural work, but rules vary. We align construction with what your local authority and insurer expect and can work from engineer notes if you have them.Can I stay in place during a partial tiki rebuild?+
If the work area is cordoned off and structurally sound, many residential jobs proceed while you stay home. Commercial sites may need phasing; we will spell out access and safety in the plan.