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Nevada property damage guidance for homeowners.

Free educational assessments for water, fire, mold, wind, and structural damage in Clark County, Washoe County, and across the Silver State.

How it works in Nevada

Answer a few questions about your property damage and upload photos. Caro, our AI system, analyzes the information and returns an educational severity score, observations, broad cost range, and recommended next steps all specific to your Nevada property.

The report helps you prepare for conversations with Nevada-licensed contractors and your insurance company.

Nevada contractor licensing

All contractors on Property Claim Guide are verified against the Nevada State Contractors Board (NRS 624). Every verified contractor holds an active Nevada contractor"s license, maintains required insurance, and serves your ZIP code.

We never recommend unlicensed contractors. Your safety and trust come first.

Nevada damage types

Common property damage in Nevada.

From Las Vegas summer water damage to Reno winter roof leaks, Nevada homes face unique challenges.

Water damage

Supply line breaks, appliance leaks, and HVAC condensation are the most common water damage sources in Nevada homes. Quick assessment helps you decide whether to call a mitigation company first.

Roof leaks & wind

Monsoon-season wind and microbursts can damage roofing, siding, and windows. Document the damage and get an educational severity score before contacting your insurer.

Mold concerns

Even in Nevada"s dry climate, undetected leaks behind walls or under slabs can lead to mold. If you see or smell mold, get guidance on containment and professional remediation.

Serving all of Nevada

Available statewide.

Property Claim Guide serves homeowners in every Nevada county and major city.

  • Las Vegas & Henderson
  • North Las Vegas & Summerlin
  • Reno & Sparks
  • Carson City
  • Elko & Spring Creek
  • Boulder City & Mesquite
  • Pahrump & Laughlin
  • Fernley, Fallon & beyond

Start your free Nevada assessment.

It takes about 3 minutes. No account required. Results include a severity score, risk flags, and next-step guidance.

Important disclaimer for Nevada homeowners Property Claim Guide provides educational guidance only. It is not a licensed insurance adjuster, not legal advice, not an engineer"s report, and not a substitute for an on-site inspection by a Nevada-licensed contractor (NRS 624). Always verify a contractor"s license at nscb.nv.gov.