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Fire & Smoke 6 min read March 8, 2026

Lightning Strike Fire Damage in Florida: What Homeowners Need to Know

Florida has more lightning strikes per square mile than any other state — and Marion and Lake Counties sit in the highest-frequency zone. When a strike hits a structure, the damage path is not always obvious. Here is how to respond.

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Paul Davis Restoration
Marion, Sumter & Lake Counties Team
Lightning Strike Fire Damage in Florida: What Homeowners Need to Know

Immediate Steps

When damage strikes, the first 60 minutes are the most critical. The decisions made in this window directly affect both the safety of your family and the total cost of restoration.

Do not wait to see if things improve on their own. Water damage absorbs into porous materials within minutes. Fire smoke residue begins bonding to surfaces within hours. Mold spores colonize wet materials within 24–48 hours. Speed is the single most effective cost-reduction tool available.

Safety First

Important Safety Notice

Never enter a structure with standing water near electrical outlets, panels, or appliances without first cutting power at the breaker. If you cannot safely access the panel, stay out and call us immediately.

Before any restoration work begins, the structure must be safe to occupy. This means evaluating structural integrity, electrical hazards, and air quality.

Our technicians carry gas detectors, electrical testing equipment, and structural assessment tools on every vehicle. Safety assessment is always the first step on every job.

Documentation

Before touching anything — before moving furniture, opening windows, or starting cleanup — document the damage completely. This documentation is the foundation of your insurance claim.

Documentation checklist:

  • Wide-angle photos of every affected room
  • Close-up photos of specific damage
  • Video walkthrough of the entire affected area
  • Photos of any standing water depth
  • Document the date, time, and cause if known
  • Photograph any visible mold, smoke staining, or structural damage

Calling a Professional

Consumer-grade equipment — shop vacs, box fans, household dehumidifiers — cannot adequately dry structural materials. A wet wall cavity or subfloor that appears dry on the surface can harbor moisture that will not show up until mold has already established.

Professional restoration equipment operates at a completely different scale. Industrial air movers generate 100–150 CFM each (versus a household fan's 10–15 CFM). LGR dehumidifiers remove 130+ pints per day. Moisture mapping equipment identifies wet zones invisible to the naked eye.

The Insurance Process

Most homeowner insurance policies cover sudden and accidental losses — a burst pipe, a washing machine overflow, fire damage, storm damage. They typically do not cover gradual damage or deferred maintenance.

Paul Davis works directly with most major insurance carriers. We provide detailed Xactimate estimates, photographic documentation, moisture logs, and drying reports — everything your adjuster needs to process your claim efficiently.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Waiting to see if it dries on its own

Moisture continues absorbing into structure. Every hour increases restoration cost and mold risk.

Using household fans

Box fans circulate air but do not dehumidify. They can actually spread airborne contaminants.

Cleaning before documenting

Insurance requires photographic proof of the initial damage state. Clean after you document.

Delaying the insurance call

Most policies require timely notification. Late notification can complicate or void your claim.

Frequently Asked Questions

How common are lightning strikes in Marion and Lake Counties?

Florida has more lightning strikes per square mile than any other state, and Marion and Lake Counties sit in one of the highest-frequency zones in the country. Lightning-related fire losses are a year-round risk, not just a summer phenomenon.

What damage does a lightning strike cause to a home?

A direct strike can ignite attic framing, damage electrical systems throughout the structure, cause power surges that damage appliances and electronics, and create pressure waves that damage plumbing and HVAC. The damage path is not always obvious from the outside.

Is lightning strike damage covered by homeowners insurance?

Yes — lightning is a covered peril under virtually all standard homeowners policies. The key is thoroughly documenting all damage, including electrical systems and appliances, which may not show visible damage but were affected by the surge.

What should I do immediately after a lightning strike on my home?

Evacuate if there is any smoke or fire, call 911, do not re-enter until the structure has been assessed as safe. Once safe, document everything before any cleanup. Check the attic space for smoldering damage which may not be immediately visible.

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Paul Davis Restoration

Marion, Sumter & Lake Counties Team

Our restoration team brings decades of combined field experience to every article. We write about what we see on the job — not theory, but the realities of property damage and recovery in Marion, Sumter and Lake Counties.

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