How to Know If You Need Roof Repair After a Storm
After a storm, you likely need roof repair if you can see missing, cracked, or curled shingles; granules accumulating in gutters; water stains on attic ceilings; damaged or lifted flashing; or visible daylight through the roof deck. Hail damage and high-wind events can also cause hidden structural harm that only a licensed inspector can detect. Alta Property Services in Addison, IL offers free post-storm roof inspections across DuPage County — available 24/7 at (630) 461-9229.
Every severe storm season in the Chicago suburbs — from spring derechos to fall hailstorms — leaves thousands of DuPage County homeowners staring up at their rooflines wondering the same thing: did that just damage my roof? Sometimes the answer is obvious. Often it isn't.
The most expensive roof repairs aren't the ones you can see from the ground. They're the ones that go undetected for weeks or months — a lifted piece of flashing, a hairline crack in a valley, damaged granules that strip shingles of their UV protection — slowly letting water infiltrate your decking, insulation, and framing. By the time a ceiling stain appears indoors, the damage behind it is typically far more extensive than the stain itself suggests.
This guide walks you through every warning sign, organized by urgency, so you know exactly what to look for — and when to stop looking from the sidewalk and call a licensed professional. Alta Property Services has inspected thousands of storm-damaged roofs across Addison, Arlington Heights, Schaumburg, Des Plaines, and the broader Chicago metro area.
Wet, wind-stressed, or hail-dimpled shingles are dangerously slippery. A post-storm roof walk is never safe for an untrained homeowner. All visual checks in this guide are ground-level or attic-level. Leave the actual roof surface to licensed, insured contractors with proper safety equipment.
- Missing, broken, or blown-off shingles — even one section
- Water dripping or staining inside the attic or ceiling
- Daylight visible through the roof boards from inside the attic
- Chimney caps, vent covers, or flashing visibly displaced
- Large debris (limbs, shingles) collected on the roof surface
Most insurance policies require damage to be reported promptly. Delayed reporting can jeopardize your claim.
Call 24/7 · (630) 461-9229Get a Free Post-Storm Roof Inspection
Don't guess whether your roof survived the storm. Alta Property Services sends a licensed inspector to your Addison-area home — at no cost — to give you a documented assessment before you file a claim or hire anyone.
- Documented damage report you can submit to your insurer
- Direct insurance adjuster coordination — we handle the paperwork
- Emergency tarping same day if roof is actively leaking
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9 Warning Signs — Ranked by Urgency
Not every storm sign is a five-alarm emergency — but all of them require attention. Use this color-coded framework to prioritize your response.
Missing or Blown-Off Shingles
Visible bare sections of roof decking or felt paper mean your home's weatherproofing has a direct breach. Rain and wind can now penetrate within hours, potentially reaching framing, insulation, and ceilings.
Call for emergency tarping immediatelyActive Leaking or Attic Water Intrusion
Dripping, pooling, or fresh water staining inside your attic or on ceiling drywall confirms an active breach. Standing water on attic insulation accelerates mold growth within 24–48 hours in Chicago's humid climate.
Emergency service needed now — call 24/7Displaced or Lifted Flashing
Flashing seals the joints around chimneys, vents, skylights, and valleys — the most leak-prone areas of any roof. Wind can peel flashing away from its mortar or adhesive bed without visibly moving a single shingle. Check from the ground with binoculars.
Requires professional resealing before next rainHail Dents or Bruising on Shingles
Hail bruising appears as soft, circular indentations in asphalt shingles — often without cracking the surface. The granule layer is disrupted, stripping the shingle of its UV and moisture protection. Untreated hail damage leads to accelerated aging and leaks within one to three seasons.
Schedule a professional hail inspection within 72 hoursGranule Loss in Gutters & Downspouts
After a hail or severe wind event, check your gutters and the ground around downspout exits. A significant accumulation of gray or black granules — the grit-textured coating on asphalt shingles — signals that shingles have lost their protective surface layer in concentrated areas.
Have a contractor identify affected sections and assess ageCracked, Split, or Curling Shingles
High-velocity winds can crack shingles along their midline or curl up their edges, breaking the weathertight seal. Cracked shingles are visible from the ground on a clear day. Even a single cracked shingle in a valley or near a penetration point can channel water directly into the decking below.
Individual repairs possible if localized — get a quoteDamaged or Bent Gutters & Downspouts
Storm debris and hail frequently damage gutters — bending them away from the fascia, cracking seams, or denting them enough to block water flow. Improperly draining gutters direct water against your foundation and soffits. Check all sections for sagging, separation, or visible denting after any storm over 1" of rain.
Monitor through next rain event; repair if overflowingSoft or Spongy Roof Decking (From the Attic)
Press carefully on the underside of your roof deck from inside the attic after a major rain event. A spongy, soft, or darkened section of plywood or OSB indicates that water has been absorbed — a sign of either past or ongoing intrusion. This is a "watch" only because it may not be actively leaking in that moment.
Document with photos; schedule inspection before winterSoffit, Fascia, or Vent Cap Damage
Wind storms routinely damage soffit panels and ridge vent caps without touching a single shingle. Dislodged soffit panels create openings for insects, birds, and moisture infiltration into your attic space. Walk the perimeter of your home after every significant storm and inspect at the roofline edge.
Repair before winter to prevent animal entry and ice damsYour Safe Post-Storm Inspection Walkthrough
A systematic ground-level and attic-level check — no ladder required — covers 80% of what a homeowner needs to know within the first hour after a storm passes.
What to Check Before You Call
Do these from the ground or from safely inside your attic — never on the wet roof surface.
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Walk the perimeter with binocularsStand at each corner of your home and scan the full roofline for missing shingles, lifted sections, debris, and displaced vent caps.
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Check gutters and downspout exitsGranule accumulation in gutters or at the end of downspout extensions confirms shingle surface damage. Also check for bent or separated gutter sections.
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Enter the attic with a flashlightLook for daylight visible through the decking, damp insulation, discolored wood, or any sign of dripping. Note the location relative to chimneys and vents.
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Document everything with photosPhotograph all damage with timestamps before any tarping or repairs occur. This documentation is critical for your insurance claim and contractor estimate.
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Call Alta for a professional inspectionOur licensed inspectors cover what ground-level checks can't — they assess decking condition, flashing integrity, and hidden hail bruising across the full roof surface.
What Happens If You Wait Too Long
Chicago-area homeowners who delay post-storm inspection face two compounding problems: worsening structural damage and a weakened insurance position.
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Secondary water damage accumulatesEach subsequent rain event carries water further into decking, insulation, and wall cavities. What costs $800 to repair today may cost $8,000 in three months.
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Mold growth begins within 24–48 hoursAttic insulation that remains damp after a storm is an ideal mold environment. Once mold establishes, remediation costs are added to the repair total — and are sometimes excluded from insurance coverage.
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Insurance claims become harder to proveAdjusters are trained to distinguish "storm damage" from "wear and tear." Delayed reporting gives adjusters grounds to attribute damage to pre-existing conditions. A prompt, documented inspection from a licensed contractor protects your claim.
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Storm chasers move in quicklyAfter major storms in DuPage County, unlicensed out-of-state contractors canvass neighborhoods. A delayed call to a trusted local contractor creates a window for high-pressure, low-quality repair offers.
Why Chicago-Area Homeowners Call Alta After Every Storm
When the storm passes and the damage assessment begins, the contractor you call makes all the difference.
Why Storm Roof Damage Hits Harder in DuPage County
The Chicago metropolitan area sits in one of the most storm-active corridors in the continental United States. DuPage County and its surrounding suburbs face a specific combination of weather hazards that make post-storm roof inspection non-optional.
After any major storm across DuPage or Cook County, out-of-state contractor vans appear within 24–48 hours. These "storm chasers" use high-pressure tactics, collect large deposits, and frequently deliver substandard repairs or disappear entirely. Always verify a contractor's Illinois registration, physical address, and local references before signing anything.
What Our Chicago-Area Clients Say
Real reviews from homeowners across DuPage County and the Chicago suburbs who trusted Alta Property Services with their post-storm roof inspection and repair.
Posted on Google Kathi Watkins-DeitzTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Took care of problem when warranty company would not cover claim. ThanksPosted on Google Jessica RoubitchekTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I can't say enough good things about Alta Property Services. My basement flooded due to a burst hot water heater connection--right in the middle of trying to sell my home. It was a stressful situation, but Alta came through in the clutch. My realtor contacted them, and they responded quickly and professionally. They handled everything with the insurance company, which was a huge relief, and got right to work on the cleanup and restoration. Not only did they mitigate the water damage, but they also installed beautiful new flooring--all in time for us to keep our scheduled open house. Thanks to Alta, the space looked better than ever, and we were able to stay on track with the sale. I highly recommend them to anyone dealing with unexpected property damage. Fast, reliable, and truly went above and beyond.Posted on Google MichaelTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had a leak in our kitchen break room. I called Alta and they had some techs on site within an hour or so. They were able to clean up the water, had mold testing done, got us a quote to replace drywall, rebuild cabinets, and put everything back together as if it never happened. We are very appreciative for the help Alta provided. All of this at a very reasonable cost as well. They are now our "go to" company for emergency services. Thank you Alex and Ron.Posted on Google Michelle SchroederTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Alta Property Services has helped my clients on projects large and small. And their work and customer service are exceptional! The owner Ron has always been quick to communicate (not always the case with contractors) and the folks he has working for him really know their stuff! Peter is one of the project managers and is not only organized but also helps come up with creative solutions when needed. Highly recommend!Posted on Google Dana StottsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Our tech, Chris went above and beyond in coming to our house and completing the job. This all happened in sub zero temps in Chicago. After a long day, Chris called and provided an update on where he was and timing of when he would be able to be at the house. He was willing to come after hours (arrived at 7:30PM) and did a great job fixing 2 toilets and ensuring the job was complete before he left - and all with a smile. He was polite, professional and super helpful with explaining what he was doing. Great example of what great service looks like.Posted on Google Rachel McHughTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’m extremely happy with the service we received. We have a home warranty and Alta was dispatched to correct a plumbing issue with our toilet, it was taking forever to fill after flushing. I’ve had this problem for about 2 years now, my warranty company has sent out multiple plumbers (2-3) who’ve attempted to fix the issue but were unable and just provided me with different excuses as to why it’s not fixed, like that I have low pressure etc, when the toilet wasn’t like that when we bought the house…I’ve been under the impression we had a leak this whole time, our water bill has been outrageous so I finally called the warranty company again on the same issue and was so relieved to find out Alta was easily able to correct the problem. I guess the 3rd/4th turn is a charm. Finally a plumber who knows what they’re doing, thank you Alta! I’m hoping our water bills will be more affordable now as a result 🙏🙏Posted on Google Mark ByrneTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Highly recommended! I'm already lining up future projects for the team.Posted on Google Celine SchroederTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The team @ Alta was incredibly knowledgeable, patient, and thorough. Everything was completed on time and 100% perfect. Am grateful for true professionals!
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the questions we hear most from Addison-area homeowners after every storm season.
Suspect Storm Damage? Don't Wait.
Every hour of delay after a storm increases the risk of secondary water damage, mold growth, and a weakened insurance claim. Alta Property Services dispatches licensed inspectors across DuPage County and the Chicago suburbs — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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