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When a severe storm strikes your Menomonee Falls home or business, the clock starts immediately. What begins as a damaged roof or broken window can rapidly escalate into a full-scale structural emergency if left unaddressed. The progressive nature of storm damage is not obvious to most homeowners — but our restoration teams have seen it thousands of times, and the pattern is always the same: delay makes everything worse and far more expensive.
Here is what happens to your property when storm damage goes untreated:
Do not let this happen to your Menomonee Falls property. Call Allied Emergency Services right now at (800) 792-0212 — our teams are standing by 24/7 and can be at your property within approximately one hour. The call is free, the inspection is free, and acting fast saves you money.
Menomonee Falls is a thriving village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, situated in the rolling terrain northwest of Milwaukee. With a population of approximately 38,000 residents, the community encompasses a diverse mix of established older neighborhoods, newer residential subdivisions, and a growing commercial corridor along Main Street and Appleton Avenue (Highway 175). The village is bordered by the Menomonee River to the south and Little Menomonee Creek, which winds through the western portions of the community — natural waterways that add beauty to the landscape but can contribute to localized flooding during severe storm events.
The geography of southeastern Wisconsin makes Menomonee Falls particularly susceptible to a wide variety of severe weather. The village sits at an elevation that places it squarely in the path of storm systems tracking across Lake Michigan and the broader Great Lakes region. Spring and summer thunderstorms frequently produce damaging hail ranging from dime-sized to golf ball-sized, and the area experiences periodic derecho wind events capable of gusting above 70 miles per hour. Neighborhoods near Menomonee Park, Wauwatosa Road, and the Pilgrim Road corridor have historically seen significant storm damage during major weather events. Local schools including Menomonee Falls High School, Benjamin Franklin Elementary, and Shagawa Elementary serve a community that counts on reliable shelter — and storm-damaged homes threaten that security.
Winter brings additional storm damage risks unique to Wisconsin. Heavy lake-effect snowfall from Lake Michigan can deposit two or more feet of wet, heavy snow in short periods, stressing roof structures beyond their design limits. Ice storms coat roofs, gutters, and trees with damaging ice accumulations, and freeze-thaw cycles throughout the winter create conditions ripe for ice dam formation. When ice dams develop along the eaves of Menomonee Falls homes, water backs up beneath shingles and infiltrates attic spaces and interior walls. Allied Emergency Services understands every season's specific threats in this community — because we've been responding to them across the region for years.
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We provide comprehensive storm damage restoration for Menomonee Falls homes and businesses. From the first emergency call to the final walkthrough, our certified crews handle every aspect of your recovery.
Your roof is your home's first line of defense against Wisconsin's severe weather. When a storm strips shingles, punches through decking, or damages flashing, every subsequent raindrop becomes a threat to your home's interior. Allied Emergency Services provides immediate emergency roof repair in Menomonee Falls, starting with rapid assessment and temporary protection so your property stops accumulating damage while we plan permanent repairs. Our roofing teams are experienced with all major roofing systems found in Menomonee Falls neighborhoods, including asphalt shingles, architectural shingles, metal roofing, and flat commercial roofing systems.
Hailstorms are among the most damaging weather events for Menomonee Falls property owners, and the damage they cause is often far more extensive than what's visible from the ground. A single hailstorm can impact every exterior surface of your home simultaneously — stripping granules from asphalt shingles, denting aluminum gutters, cracking vinyl siding, breaking window seals, and damaging HVAC equipment. Our hail damage specialists conduct thorough multi-point inspections covering all exterior surfaces to document the full scope of damage. We use industry-standard Xactimate estimating software and provide comprehensive photographic documentation to support your insurance claim.
Severe wind events — from localized thunderstorm gusts to the sprawling destruction of derecho systems — can cause catastrophic damage to Menomonee Falls homes in minutes. Trees toppled by high winds are a primary concern in this community, where mature hardwoods and evergreens are common in both residential yards and along the village's extensive park system. A single large oak or maple falling onto a home can cause significant structural damage requiring emergency response. Even without direct impact, high winds can strip roofing materials, tear off siding panels, collapse fence sections, and blow debris through windows. Our wind damage teams assess both immediate visible damage and hidden structural compromise that may not be apparent without a professional evaluation.
Water damage is uniquely destructive because it continues working long after the storm passes. Whether water entered through a damaged roof, flooded through a basement window during heavy rainfall, or backed up through floor drains during a sewer surcharge event, professional extraction and structural drying are essential. Menomonee Falls properties near the Menomonee River floodplain and Little Menomonee Creek are at elevated risk during major storm events. Our IICRC-certified water damage restoration technicians deploy commercial-grade water extraction equipment, industrial air movers, and dehumidifiers to remove moisture from building materials before secondary damage — particularly mold — can take hold. We monitor drying progress with calibrated moisture meters until all structural readings confirm complete drying.
Southeastern Wisconsin's position in the Great Lakes region makes it one of the most severe-weather-prone areas of the upper Midwest. Understanding the regional storm pattern helps Menomonee Falls property owners recognize why professional storm damage assessment is so important — and why damage that seems minor after a storm can turn out to be significant.
The most active severe weather period for Menomonee Falls and surrounding Waukesha County. As warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico collides with cold polar air still sweeping down from Canada, the atmospheric instability fuels supercell thunderstorms capable of producing very large hail, damaging straight-line winds, and occasional tornadoes. Hailstorms during this period have historically caused millions of dollars in damage across southeastern Wisconsin communities. The narrow geography between Lake Michigan to the east and the Wisconsin River basin to the west can focus storm energy, leading to repeat storm tracks that hit the same communities year after year. Homeowners in Menomonee Falls should inspect their roofs and exteriors every spring for signs of winter damage that worsened, as well as watch closely during every significant thunderstorm warning.
Derecho events — large, organized clusters of thunderstorms producing widespread straight-line wind damage — are a significant threat to southeastern Wisconsin during summer months. These fast-moving storm complexes can produce wind gusts exceeding 75–80 miles per hour across a swath hundreds of miles wide. A derecho passing through the Milwaukee metro area affects Menomonee Falls directly, toppling thousands of trees, downing power lines, and causing widespread roof damage across the community. In addition to derecho events, individual storm cells during summer months regularly produce baseball-sized hail capable of punching holes in roofing and shattering vehicle glass. The combination of heat, humidity, and atmospheric lift makes late summer the second most active hail season for this region.
As the Great Lakes absorb summer heat and cooling air masses begin arriving from the north and northwest, fall brings a distinct set of storm risks to Menomonee Falls. October and early November frequently produce high-wind events as sharp cold fronts sweep through Wisconsin. Trees still in full leaf during early fall windstorms act as sails, increasing the load on root systems and dramatically raising the probability of tree failure. Property owners with large mature trees near structures should be particularly vigilant during fall wind events. Late-season severe thunderstorms are less common than spring but still occur, and the transition to cold temperatures means any water intrusion from storm damage can quickly freeze, expanding cracks and causing additional structural damage.
Wisconsin winters present their own category of storm damage risk for Menomonee Falls homes. Heavy wet snowstorms, particularly those driven by Lake Michigan moisture, can deposit 12–24 inches of heavy snow in 24 hours. A cubic foot of wet snow weighs up to 20 pounds, and a full load on a standard residential roof can exceed the design capacity of older homes. Ice storms — when freezing rain accumulates on all surfaces — create ice dams along roof eaves that trap meltwater and force it beneath shingles, causing interior leaks in attics and upper floors. These winter damage events are particularly insidious because they may not become apparent as interior leaks until significant water damage has already occurred in attic insulation and framing.
The actions you take in the first hours after storm damage significantly affect your property's outcome. Here is what Menomonee Falls homeowners should do immediately following a storm event.
Your personal safety is the absolute first priority after a storm. Before inspecting your property, confirm that there are no immediate hazards. Check for downed power lines near or touching your home — treat every downed line as if it is energized and deadly, and call We Energies (the local utility serving Menomonee Falls) immediately. Do not walk through standing water inside your home if electrical panels or outlets may be submerged. If you smell natural gas, evacuate immediately and call We Energies from a safe distance. Check for structural compromise — if walls appear to be leaning, the ceiling is visibly sagging, or you hear cracking sounds from the structure, exit the building.
Once the structure is confirmed safe to enter, begin documenting damage before any cleanup. This documentation is critical for your insurance claim. Use your smartphone to photograph and video every aspect of damage — the roof from the ground, broken windows, damaged siding, interior water staining, damaged belongings, and any debris on the property. Do not discard any damaged materials until your insurance adjuster has had the opportunity to inspect them. Create a written list of all damaged items. Note the date and time the storm occurred and document any weather alerts or warnings that were issued.
While waiting for professional help, take reasonable steps to prevent additional damage from rain or wind. Place buckets under active drips to capture water. Move valuable or sensitive items away from areas with active leaks. If it is safe to do so, place plastic sheeting over furniture and electronics in affected rooms. Do not attempt to climb on your roof to make repairs — roof work after a storm is extremely dangerous due to slippery surfaces, weakened decking, and the risk of falling. Allied Emergency Services can deploy emergency tarping crews to your Menomonee Falls property quickly, providing professional temporary protection that is far safer and more effective than homeowner attempts.
You should contact Allied Emergency Services immediately in any of the following situations: you can see daylight through your roof or have confirmed interior water intrusion; large sections of siding have been dislodged or damaged; a tree or large branch has made contact with your home or outbuildings; windows or doors have been broken and your home is no longer weather-tight; you have standing water inside your home from any source; your gutters are separated from the fascia or heavily damaged; or you are simply unsure whether you have storm damage and want a professional evaluation.
Many homeowners make the mistake of waiting until the next scheduled business day to call a restoration contractor, believing the situation is not serious enough for an emergency call. This delay consistently leads to significantly worse outcomes and higher costs. Allied Emergency Services operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week specifically because storm damage does not respect business hours. There is no charge for an emergency inspection call, and our team will give you an honest assessment of urgency so you can make an informed decision. Call us at (800) 792-0212 the moment you suspect storm damage.
Contact your homeowners' insurance company as soon as possible after a storm to report potential damage. Most policies require timely reporting, and delays can complicate coverage. When the insurance adjuster schedules their inspection, you have the right to have your contractor present. Allied Emergency Services can be present during adjuster inspections to point out all documented damage and ensure nothing is overlooked. We provide thorough written documentation and photographic evidence from our own inspection to ensure your repair documentation is complete and accurate.
Important: Allied Emergency Services is a licensed restoration contractor, not an insurance adjuster or public adjuster. We document damage and perform restoration repairs. We do not adjust, negotiate, or settle insurance claims on your behalf.
Navigating storm damage repairs alongside an insurance claim can feel overwhelming. Allied Emergency Services guides Menomonee Falls homeowners through every step of the restoration process, working transparently alongside your insurance company to get your property repaired correctly.
The moment you call, we dispatch our nearest available crew to your Menomonee Falls property. Our first priority is stopping active damage from continuing. We deploy emergency tarps over breached roofing, board up damaged windows and doors, extract standing water, and take all necessary immediate steps to stabilize your property. Emergency stabilization protects both your property and your insurance coverage — most policies require you to take reasonable steps to prevent further damage after a loss event. Our rapid response ensures you meet this obligation while protecting your home or business.
After stabilization, our team conducts a comprehensive damage assessment. This goes far beyond what is visible from the ground or obvious at first glance. We inspect roof surfaces, attic spaces, wall cavities, and structural components. We use moisture meters to identify hidden water intrusion that may not yet be visible as staining. We photograph every area of damage from multiple angles, measure damaged sections, and prepare a detailed written scope-of-work document. This documentation is the foundation of your repair estimate and supports your insurance claim with professional, organized evidence. We use the same Xactimate estimating platform that insurance companies use internally, which facilitates straightforward communication about repair costs.
Once you have filed your claim, your insurance company will assign an adjuster to inspect your property. We strongly recommend having Allied Emergency Services present during this inspection. Our documentation and on-site presence ensure that all storm-related damage is visible and accounted for during the adjuster's review. After the adjuster's visit, your insurance company will issue a claim determination and an initial estimate. If there are discrepancies between the adjuster's estimate and our documented scope of damage, we work with your insurance company to reconcile those differences through the supplement process. We handle this communication transparently — you remain informed at every step, and you retain full control over your claim decisions.
Once your insurance claim scope is agreed upon and approved, we schedule and execute the full restoration of your Menomonee Falls property. Our crews are experienced in every aspect of exterior and interior restoration — from complete roof replacement using premium materials, to vinyl siding installation, gutter replacement, structural drying, drywall repair, and interior finishing. We use quality materials that meet or exceed the specifications of your original construction, and we manage all aspects of the project including material ordering, scheduling, subcontractor coordination, and waste disposal. Our goal is a complete, professional restoration that leaves your property in better condition than before the storm.
When restoration work is complete, we conduct a thorough walkthrough of every repair with you present. This is your opportunity to inspect every aspect of the completed work and ask any questions. We verify that all repairs are complete, materials are correctly installed, and cleanup is thorough. We provide you with documentation of all materials installed, including manufacturer warranties on roofing and siding products. Your satisfaction is our standard — we do not consider a project complete until you do. We also provide guidance on maintaining your restored property to ensure it stands up to future storm seasons in Menomonee Falls.
Compliance Notice: Allied Emergency Services is a licensed restoration contractor, not an insurance adjuster or public adjuster. We document damage and perform restoration repairs. We do not adjust, negotiate, or settle insurance claims on your behalf. All coverage determinations are made solely by your insurance company.
Reviews represent typical customer experiences.
"After a massive hailstorm hit our neighborhood near Pilgrim Road last summer, Allied Emergency Services was at our house within 45 minutes of my call. The crew was professional, got an emergency tarp on our roof that same evening, and walked us through every step of the insurance process. Our roof replacement was done in two days and looks brand new. I cannot recommend them enough for anyone in Menomonee Falls dealing with storm damage."
"We had significant wind damage after a derecho came through — two large oaks came down and one clipped our roof. The damage looked bad and I was panicking. Allied's team showed up quickly, assessed everything calmly, got the trees removed, and gave us a clear picture of exactly what needed to be fixed and how the insurance process would work. They were present when our adjuster came out, which made a huge difference. Our home is fully restored and you'd never know anything happened."
"I discovered water staining on my ceiling after a bad spring storm and called Allied thinking it was a minor repair. Their inspector found hidden hail damage across my entire roof that my untrained eye completely missed. The documentation they prepared was thorough and professional, and the insurance process went smoothly. They replaced the whole roof and repaired the interior damage. Their honesty, speed, and professionalism from the first call through the final walkthrough was outstanding."
From your first call to project completion, Allied Emergency Services follows a proven process designed to protect your property, minimize your stress, and get your home or business restored as quickly as possible.
Call (800) 792-0212 any time, day or night. A live team member answers every call. We gather your address, the nature of damage, and dispatch the nearest available crew immediately. No voicemail, no callbacks in the morning — real, immediate response when you need it most.
Our regional dispatch network routes your call to available crews positioned to reach Menomonee Falls quickly. We maintain crews and equipment staged throughout the greater Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin area specifically to enable fast emergency response times across the communities we serve.
Our team arrives, introduces themselves, and immediately begins assessment. We brief you on what we find and what we recommend. Emergency stabilization — tarping, board-up, water extraction — begins right away to stop active damage. We work systematically and safely, respecting your property throughout the process.
After emergency stabilization, we complete a full damage documentation package including photographs, moisture readings, measurements, and a written narrative. This report is provided to you and made available to your insurance company to support a complete claim review. We are transparent about everything we find — no surprises later in the process.
We work alongside your insurance adjuster during their inspection, ensuring all documented damage is visible and addressed. We provide supplemental documentation if the initial adjuster estimate does not capture the full scope of damage discovered during our professional assessment.
Our team responds within 1 hour — don't let damage get worse.
Allied Emergency Services covers all of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin and surrounding Waukesha County and Milwaukee County communities. We serve every neighborhood within the village including areas near Menomonee Park, Little Menomonee Creek Parkway, downtown Main Street, the Pilgrim Road corridor, and all residential subdivisions. We also serve neighboring communities throughout the region.
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