Was Your Home Damaged in the Easter Sunday Tornado Outbreak?

On April 20, 2025, a severe storm system tore through Mid-Missouri, producing a confirmed EF-2 tornado in Callaway County and an EF-1 tornado in Columbia. These storms caused widespread damage, significant power outages, and left many homes with roof damage, siding torn off, and property destruction.


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The April 20, 2025, Mid-Missouri Tornado Outbreak


On Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025, a significant severe weather event impacted our community. A storm system first developed to the south and moved northward, producing a powerful EF-2 tornado near New Bloomfield in Callaway County during the early afternoon. Later, a second line of storms moved through the area, causing an EF-1 tornado in Columbia and leaving thousands without power. The event was compounded when Fulton's outdoor warning sirens experienced a technical malfunction, highlighting the importance of having multiple ways to receive warnings.

Our Specialized Tornado & Wind Damage Services

🏠 Tornado Damage Inspections

Our expert team will conduct a thorough inspection of your roof, siding, and property to identify all damage caused by the tornado and high winds. We provide a detailed report you can use for your insurance claim.
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🌧️ EMERGENCY BOARD-UP & TARPING

If the storm has compromised your home's structure, we offer 24/7 emergency services to board up openings and tarp your roof, preventing further damage to your interior.

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🏡 INSURANCE CLAIM ASSISTANCE

Tornado damage often leads to complex insurance claims. We work directly with your insurance company to ensure all damage is documented and you get the full coverage you're entitled to for a complete restoration.
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Why Professional Assessment is Critical After a Tornado


The high winds from an EF-1 or EF-2 tornado can create hidden weaknesses in your roof structure. Even if shingles are still in place, the underlying decking may be cracked, or the waterproofing membrane may be compromised. This can lead to leaks and mold growth that may not become apparent for months.

Why Mid-Missouri Homeowners Trust M5 After a Storm


In the stressful aftermath of a tornado, choosing the right contractor is one of the most important decisions you'll make. You need a team that is both trustworthy and technically skilled. Here’s why our community relies on M5 Contracting:

  • BBB Accredited with A+ Rating
  • Storm Damage & Insurance Specialists
  • Fully Licensed & Insured
  • Deeply Rooted in the Community

A damaged roof is more than an inconvenience; it's a threat to your home's structure and your family's safety. We respond with the urgency and care that a severe storm like the Easter Sunday outbreak demands. Our process is built on transparency, quality, and getting your life back to normal as quickly as possible.

Serving All of Central Missouri & Surrounding Areas


Callaway County

Homes and businesses throughout Callaway County, including Holts Summit, Kingdom City, Auxvasse, and all surrounding communities

Cole County

Complete coverage of Missouri's capital region, from Jefferson City to rural Cole County communities

Boone County

Serving Columbia and surrounding Boone County with expert exterior solutions for urban and rural properties

Ready to Restore Your Home and Your Peace of Mind?

Don't gamble with tornado repairs. Trust the local experts who are committed to doing the job right. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation inspection and let us guide you through the recovery process.

We Make the Process Simple: Inspect, Estimate, Repair.

📱 Stay Informed During Severe Weather

When severe weather threatens, timely and reliable information is critical for keeping your family safe. Public safety officials use multiple systems to send out life-saving alerts. Since no single method is perfect, having multiple ways to receive warnings ensures you are notified even if one system fails. Here are a few trusted resources: