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82 State Championships. Zero Losses to Hail. Until Now.

Tuttle wins at everything — 82 state titles, a Heisman winner, the world's largest dairy. Your expectations are high. I match them. I'm Phil Sheridan. IICRC-certified, veteran-owned, and I bring the same level of preparation your teams bring to the state tournament.

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I Know What a $350K Tuttle Home Looks Like After a Storm.

Tuttle is a town that does everything at a high level. Your schools win state championships like it's an annual tradition — 82 and counting. Jason White won the Heisman. Your wrestling program has more titles than most schools have sports. Even your dairy farm is the world's largest.

That same standard applies to your homes. Modern construction, 2,000+ square feet, on lots big enough for a shop and a pool house. Median income here is over $98K — these aren't starter homes. They're investments.

I respect that investment. When I show up in Tuttle, I bring the same level of quality restoration you expect from everything else in this town. IICRC certified. Real-time photo documentation for your insurance claim. Professional equipment — not a rental fan from Home Depot.

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23 Hail Events in the Past Year. That's Not a Season. That's a Lifestyle.

Tuttle sits in the heart of Tornado Alley, and the storms come with consistency. In the past year alone, the Tuttle area saw 23 on-the-ground hail events. An F3 hit the Tuttle area in 1960. An EF1 touched down west of town in 2023. And grassfires have burned over 100 acres near Tuttle — destroying at least one home.

Hail — shingle micro-cracks accumulate, the roof looks fine until the next rain leaks through, attic mold by June. South Canadian River basin means flood risk during prolonged rain. April winds average 22 mph. Summer humidity runs 70-80% — any moisture starts mold in 48 hours. And February freezes burst pipes in homes that weren't designed for single-digit temperatures.

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Modern Homes. Modern Problems.

New Subdivisions — Bridge Creek, Lazy Oak, Copper Ridge (2000s-2020s): 2,000+ square feet, tight building envelopes, energy-efficient HVAC — on Oklahoma clay. The clay shifts. The slab moves. Plumbing under the foundation cracks. And that same tight insulation that saves energy traps moisture from a hidden leak. In your grandparents' drafty farmhouse, a small leak dried itself out. In a 2015 Tuttle home, it grows mold inside a sealed wall cavity.

Older Downtown & Farmhouses (1920s-1980s): Main Street buildings with flat roofs that pond. Farmhouses with crawlspaces, galvanized pipes, and original wiring. Cast iron sewer failure, chimney fires, and crawlspace moisture that's been building for decades.

Rural Acreage (West toward Minco): Barns, shops, pool houses, outbuildings — all taking hail and wind right alongside the main house. Lightning fires in spring. Pool house pipe bursts nobody notices until the weekend.

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You were at work. The pipe wasn't. I'm 35 minutes from Tuttle. Equipment running in your house within an hour of arrival. Call me before you've finished explaining it to your insurance company.

405-896-9088

Based in Edmond — typically in Tuttle within 35 minutes.

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Tuttle Expects the Best. So Should Your Restoration.

82 state championships. A Heisman winner. The world's largest dairy. You don't settle for average. Neither should your water damage restoration.

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Questions Tuttle Homeowners Ask Me

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query --id=01 "Tuttle gets 23 hail events a year. How do I know if my roof is actually damaged or just cosmetic?" ▶ ENTER
--- OUTPUT [01] ---

Most hail damage isn't visible from the ground. An impact that looks cosmetic can crack the shingle's waterproof layer underneath. The real test is what happens during the next rain — if water gets through, you've got a problem. I'll do a thermal camera scan of your attic and ceiling to check for moisture. If your roof was replaced in the last 5 years and you've been through 100+ hail events since, the math says there's damage up there.

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query --id=02 "Our house is 10 years old and we just found mold behind the bathroom wall. How?" ▶ ENTER
--- OUTPUT [02] ---

Modern construction uses tight building envelopes for energy efficiency. Great for your electric bill. Bad when moisture gets trapped. A slow leak — from a supply line, from bathroom caulking failure, from an AC condensation backup — stays inside the wall cavity because the house is sealed. In 70-80% Oklahoma humidity, mold starts in 24-48 hours. You didn't do anything wrong. The house just can't vent what it can't see.

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query --id=03 "We both commute to OKC. A pipe leaked all day before we got home. Is it too late?" ▶ ENTER
--- OUTPUT [03] ---

It's not too late, but 8+ hours of water flow means extensive saturation. Drywall absorbs water fast — by the time you see it on the surface, the cavity behind is soaked. I'll assess how far the water reached (it travels sideways through wall cavities, not just down), set up drying equipment, and document everything for your insurance claim. The sooner you call, the less tear-out you need.

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query --id=04 "Our home is near the South Canadian River. What's the real flood risk?" ▶ ENTER
--- OUTPUT [04] ---

Tuttle's city center is above the river floodplain, but rural properties north of town and low-lying areas can see water during prolonged rains. The bigger risk is localized flash flooding — when 3+ inches fall in an hour, the street drainage and your French drains get overwhelmed. I've seen garages and crawlspaces take water from overwhelmed drainage even in newer subdivisions.

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query --id=05 "We have a pool house and a detached shop. Does restoration cover those too?" ▶ ENTER
--- OUTPUT [05] ---

Usually yes — check your homeowner's policy for 'other structures' coverage. Most policies cover detached buildings at a percentage of your dwelling coverage. I restore all of them — the approach is the same whether it's your main house or your 1,200 sq ft shop. Hail doesn't stop at your front door.

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query --id=06 "After a grass fire nearby, our house smells like smoke. Is that covered by homeowner's insurance?" ▶ ENTER
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Smoke damage from a nearby fire is typically covered by your homeowner's policy — even if the fire never touched your property. I handle smoke odor removal with thermal fogging and ozone treatment. The smell binds to soft surfaces — carpets, curtains, upholstery, the HVAC system. Standard cleaning won't remove it. Professional deodorization will.

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query --id=07 "Our 2,200 sq ft house has great insulation but feels humid inside. Could there be a hidden leak?" ▶ ENTER
--- OUTPUT [07] ---

Yes. If your HVAC is running and the house still feels muggy, there's moisture getting in somewhere. Common culprits: AC drain line backup, slow slab leak, bathroom supply line seepage, improper attic ventilation. I'll do a moisture survey — checking walls, floors, ceiling, and slab with a moisture meter and thermal camera. If there's a hidden source, I'll find it.

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query --id=08 "Tuttle has 82 state championships. What does that have to do with water damage?" ▶ ENTER
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Nothing. And everything. A town that wins 82 state championships takes pride in doing things right. Your schools are excellent. Your homes are high-quality. Your expectations are high. I match that. IICRC certified, real-time documentation, professional equipment. I don't show up with a shop vac. I show up with the same level of preparation your teams bring to the state tournament.

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Tuttle Wins. Let's Keep It That Way.

I'm Phil Sheridan. Veteran-owned. IICRC certified. 4D Restoration out of Edmond — 35 minutes from Tuttle. When your $350K home takes hail, when your crawlspace smells wrong, when water shows up where it shouldn't — call me. I'll bring the standard Tuttle expects.