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When a severe storm strikes your Bloomingdale home or business, the damage clock starts immediately — and it doesn't stop. What begins as a broken shingle or a cracked window can escalate into a structural emergency within days. Here is exactly what happens when storm damage goes unaddressed:
Do not wait. Call Allied Emergency Services right now at (800) 792-0212. Our Bloomingdale emergency response team is standing by 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year — including every holiday. The inspection is free. The response is immediate. The cost of waiting is not worth it.
Bloomingdale, Illinois is a vibrant DuPage County village of approximately 22,000 residents situated along the I-355 corridor, bisected by Gary Avenue (Route 20) and Army Trail Road — two of the most traveled corridors in the western suburbs. The village is known for its family-friendly neighborhoods, well-maintained parks managed by the Bloomingdale Park District, and its proximity to Stratford Square Mall and a thriving retail and commercial district. Established residential communities like Briar Glen, Regency, Westlake, and the neighborhoods surrounding Lake Park High School District are home to thousands of single-family homes and townhomes — many with mature trees that pose significant wind and storm debris risks.
Bloomingdale sits squarely in the severe weather corridor that affects northeastern Illinois and DuPage County each spring and summer. The village's flat, open terrain — characteristic of the Illinois prairie — offers little natural protection from fast-moving thunderstorms, derecho wind events, and hailstorms that regularly track across the region from the southwest. Spring severe weather season typically runs from April through June, with a secondary peak in late summer, and Bloomingdale area properties experience multiple significant storm events each year. The area's older housing stock, many homes built in the 1970s through 1990s, means a large portion of the village's roofing and siding is approaching or past its designed service life — making storm damage both more likely and more consequential.
Beyond residential properties, Bloomingdale's commercial corridors along Bloomingdale Road, Gary Avenue, and the Glen Ellyn Road area include retail centers, professional offices, and industrial properties. Commercial storm damage presents its own unique challenges: business interruption, liability exposure from damaged facades, and the need for rapid, code-compliant repairs. Allied Emergency Services has extensive experience with both residential and commercial storm damage restoration throughout Bloomingdale and DuPage County, and we understand the urgency that every property owner faces when severe weather strikes.
We handle every type of storm damage affecting Bloomingdale homes and businesses. Each service is backed by licensed, certified professionals and a commitment to quality that protects your property long-term.
A compromised roof is a property emergency. When a Bloomingdale storm strips shingles, damages flashing, collapses sections, or allows water entry, Allied's roofing team responds immediately — day or night. We begin with emergency tarping and temporary stabilization to stop active water infiltration, then move to permanent repair or full replacement as conditions allow. Our crews are experienced with every roofing system common in Bloomingdale's housing stock, from standard asphalt shingles to architectural shingles, flat commercial roofing, and metal roofing systems.
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Hail is the single most common cause of insurance claims for homeowners in DuPage County and the greater Chicagoland area. A hailstorm can pummel an entire Bloomingdale neighborhood in minutes, leaving behind damage that ranges from the obvious — cracked skylights and dented gutters — to the invisible, like bruised shingles that will fail prematurely. Allied's hail damage specialists conduct thorough exterior assessments that evaluate every component of your property's envelope, ensuring that no hail damage is missed before your insurance adjuster arrives.
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High-wind events are among the most destructive forces that affect Bloomingdale properties. Straight-line winds accompanying severe thunderstorms can exceed 70 mph across northeastern Illinois, toppling mature trees, peeling entire roof sections, blowing off fascia boards, and driving debris through windows and siding. Bloomingdale's urban tree canopy — particularly the older oaks and maples in established neighborhoods — means that tree-fall damage is a common and serious concern. Allied provides rapid response for all wind damage scenarios, including emergency structural stabilization when a tree has impacted your home.
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Water damage following a storm is a race against time. Whether caused by roof infiltration, window failure, sump pump overflow, or surface flooding, standing water and wet materials create immediate risks to your property and your family's health. Allied's water damage restoration team deploys industrial-grade extraction equipment, commercial air movers, and precision dehumidification systems to rapidly remove moisture from your Bloomingdale home before mold can take hold. We follow IICRC S500 Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration protocols on every job.
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Understanding Bloomingdale's storm history helps property owners prepare for what's coming. DuPage County consistently ranks among the most storm-affected counties in Illinois, and Bloomingdale's geography makes it particularly vulnerable to severe weather systems tracking northeast from the Mississippi River valley.
Bloomingdale's primary severe weather season runs from April through June, when warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico clashes with cold Canadian air masses over Illinois. This atmospheric instability generates the supercell thunderstorms responsible for the largest hail events and most powerful straight-line winds. Bloomingdale and DuPage County have experienced numerous significant hailstorms during this period, with hail sizes ranging from marble-sized (0.75 inch) to golf ball-sized (1.75 inch) or larger. These spring events are the most common trigger for roofing and siding insurance claims throughout the village.
Derecho storms — fast-moving, widespread wind damage events — have struck the Chicago suburbs with increasing frequency and severity. These straight-line wind events can sustain gusts of 60–80 mph across broad swaths of northeastern Illinois, affecting entire communities simultaneously. For Bloomingdale homeowners, a derecho can mean simultaneous damage across the entire village, creating high demand for restoration contractors and underscoring the importance of having a trusted contractor like Allied ready to call before a storm hits.
A secondary severe weather peak occurs in July and August, when afternoon heating over the Illinois landscape generates pop-up severe thunderstorms. These storms can develop rapidly with little warning and produce intense localized hail, high winds, and heavy rainfall. The combination of hot temperatures and storm moisture creates ideal conditions for rapid mold growth following any water infiltration — making immediate response especially critical during summer months when Bloomingdale's temperatures regularly exceed 85°F.
While spring and summer dominate severe weather headlines, Bloomingdale homeowners face a significant winter threat in the form of ice dams. When snow accumulates on roofs and interior heat escapes through inadequate insulation, meltwater refreezes at the cold eaves, creating ice dams that force water under shingles and into the structure. Ice dam water damage can be extensive and is not always immediately obvious — interior ceiling stains may not appear until the ice melts in spring. Allied provides both emergency ice dam removal and comprehensive repair of resulting water damage.
While tornadoes are less frequent than thunderstorm wind and hail events, DuPage County and the Bloomingdale area are not immune to tornado risk. Illinois averages 54 tornadoes annually, and the Chicago suburbs have been affected by tornado touchdowns and near-misses in recent decades. Bloomingdale residents should take tornado warnings seriously and should have Allied's number — (800) 792-0212 — saved in their phones so they can call immediately for structural stabilization and emergency board-up services if a tornado impacts their neighborhood.
The actions you take in the first hours after a storm can significantly reduce the total damage to your property and help your insurance claim process go more smoothly. Here is a step-by-step guide for Bloomingdale homeowners dealing with storm damage:
Before anything else, confirm that all family members are safe. Check for downed power lines — do not approach any line that may be live. If your home has suffered significant structural damage, particularly roof collapse, wall failure, or if you smell gas, evacuate immediately and call 911. Do not enter a structure you believe may be structurally compromised. Contact Bloomingdale's emergency services if needed, then call Allied at (800) 792-0212 once you are in a safe location.
Once it is safe to do so, photograph and video record all visible damage before any cleanup or temporary repairs begin. This documentation is critically important for your insurance claim. Walk around the entire exterior of your Bloomingdale property and capture every damaged area — roof, siding, windows, gutters, garage doors, fencing, landscaping, and any vehicles or personal property affected. Use your smartphone's timestamp feature and take multiple photos from different angles. Do not discard any damaged materials before your insurance adjuster has had an opportunity to inspect them. Allied's team will conduct a professional photographic documentation when we arrive, but your immediate photos establish the pre-repair condition of your property.
If you can safely do so, apply temporary measures to prevent further water entry. Placing plastic sheeting or tarps over broken windows or damaged roof areas can reduce additional water intrusion while you wait for Allied's team to arrive. Important: only apply temporary measures if you can do so safely from ground level or from a ladder in safe, dry conditions. Do not attempt to climb a wet or damaged roof. Allied carries professional-grade tarps and board-up materials on our emergency vehicles and can apply proper temporary protection quickly and safely when our crew arrives.
Notify your homeowner's insurance company of the storm damage as soon as possible. Most Illinois insurance policies require prompt notification of claims. Have your policy number ready and note the claim number you receive. You have the right to choose your own licensed restoration contractor — Allied Emergency Services — and you do not need to use any contractor suggested by your insurance company. Let your insurer know that Allied Emergency Services has been retained for emergency stabilization and restoration.
After every major storm in the Bloomingdale area, unlicensed and out-of-state contractors flood the community looking for quick, easy money. These "storm chasers" often demand large upfront payments, perform substandard work using inferior materials, and disappear before completing the job or honoring any warranty. Always verify a contractor's Illinois roofing license through the IDFPR before signing anything. Allied Emergency Services holds active Illinois Roofing Contractor License #104.019029 — verifiable through the state — and has been serving the Chicagoland area with a permanent, local presence.
We make the restoration process as straightforward as possible for Bloomingdale property owners. Here is exactly what happens from the moment you call us to the day your property is fully restored.
The moment you call (800) 792-0212, our dispatch team logs your location in Bloomingdale and routes the nearest available crew. Our goal is to be on-site within 60 minutes. Upon arrival, we immediately assess the situation for safety hazards, then apply emergency stabilization measures — tarping, board-up, water extraction — to stop active damage. We do not leave a Bloomingdale property vulnerable while paperwork is sorted. Stabilization comes first, every time.
After emergency stabilization, our team conducts a comprehensive damage assessment of your Bloomingdale property. We photograph every damaged surface from multiple angles, use moisture meters to identify hidden saturation, measure affected areas, and compile a detailed written damage report. This documentation package serves as the foundation for your insurance claim repair process and ensures that no damage is overlooked when it comes time to prepare the restoration scope of work. Our thorough approach helps avoid costly supplemental claims later.
Allied Emergency Services works alongside your insurance company's adjuster during the inspection process. We provide our damage documentation, answer technical questions about repair methods and materials, and ensure that all covered storm damage is included in the claim scope. We are restoration contractors — not insurance adjusters or public adjusters — and we do not negotiate or settle claims on your behalf. Our role is to document damage accurately and perform professional repairs. The insurance company determines coverage; we perform the restoration work.
With claim approval in hand, Allied's licensed crews execute the full restoration scope at your Bloomingdale property. We use manufacturer-approved materials, follow Illinois Building Code requirements, and apply industry best practices for every aspect of the repair. Whether the job involves replacing an entire roof, restoring storm-damaged siding across your home's exterior, or completing structural drying and mold prevention after water intrusion, our teams work efficiently without cutting corners. We pull required permits when necessary and schedule inspections to ensure code compliance throughout the project.
Before we consider any Bloomingdale restoration job complete, we conduct a thorough final walkthrough with you. We review every repaired area, demonstrate the quality of completed work, and address any questions or concerns before closing out the project. We provide documentation of completed repairs for your records and insurance files, along with warranty information for materials and workmanship. Our goal is not just a satisfied customer at project completion — it is a Bloomingdale homeowner who confidently calls us again when the next storm hits and who refers their neighbors without hesitation.
Real feedback from real customers throughout the Bloomingdale and DuPage County area.
"A severe hailstorm came through our neighborhood near Army Trail Road and left our roof and gutters absolutely destroyed. I called Allied the same night and they had a crew here within the hour with tarps up before midnight. The whole restoration from inspection to finished roof took less than two weeks, and they handled all the back-and-forth with our insurance adjuster professionally. Could not be more impressed with the entire team."
"We had a massive oak tree come down on our garage during a windstorm last summer. The damage was extensive — roof, wall, everything. Allied was on-site fast, removed the tree safely, boarded up the damaged section, and then walked us through the entire restoration process step by step. The crew was professional, respectful of our property, and the finished work looks better than before the storm. We have already recommended Allied to three neighbors."
"After a severe thunderstorm caused water to pour into our master bedroom from a roof failure, we were panicked. Allied's 24-hour line actually answered immediately — no voicemail, no runaround. They were at our home within 45 minutes with water extraction equipment and had the drying process underway the same night. The documentation they provided for our insurance claim was thorough and made the claim process much easier. I cannot thank them enough for their fast response."
Reviews represent typical customer experiences.
From your first call to complete restoration, here is what you can expect when you choose Allied Emergency Services for storm damage in Bloomingdale.
Call (800) 792-0212 any hour of the day or night. A real person answers — not a voicemail system. We take your information, confirm your Bloomingdale address, and dispatch immediately.
Our dispatch team identifies the nearest available crew and routes them to your Bloomingdale location. We confirm an estimated arrival time and send you a callback if conditions change.
Our crew arrives at your Bloomingdale property with full emergency equipment — tarps, extraction systems, lighting, and tools — ready to begin stabilization immediately upon arrival.
We stop active damage first. Tarping, board-up, water extraction, or structural shoring — whatever your Bloomingdale property needs to be secured from further damage tonight.
After stabilization, we conduct a comprehensive property inspection and document all damage with photography and written assessment. This becomes the foundation of your restoration and insurance process.
From roof replacement to interior drying to full property restoration — Allied handles every phase of the project in Bloomingdale, coordinating all trades and keeping you informed throughout.
Our team responds within 1 hour — don't let damage get worse.
Allied Emergency Services provides storm damage restoration throughout Bloomingdale and the surrounding DuPage, Cook, and Kane County communities. We serve all Bloomingdale neighborhoods and ZIP codes including 60108.
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