Insurance Storm Restoration in DuPage & Cook County, IL

Storm Damage? Get a Clear Roof Inspection Before You File or Repair.

Illinois storms can damage your roof, shingles, gutters, siding, soffit, fascia, and attic ventilation. Roman Roofing LLC helps homeowners in DuPage County and Cook County identify visible storm damage, understand repair or replacement options, and restore their homes with honesty and professionalism.

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  • Local DuPage & Cook County Roofer

  • Hail & Wind Damage Inspections

  • Emergency Leak Repair

  • Roof, Siding & Gutter Restoration

  • Insurance Documentation Support

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  • Roman Roofing LLC is a licensed roofing contractor (IL License #104.019069 & #105.009446). We inspect and document visible damage, provide repair and replacement estimates, and complete approved restoration work. Insurance coverage decisions are made by your insurance company. We do not promise claim approval, waive deductibles, or act as a public adjuster unless legally licensed to do so.

The basics

What Is Insurance Storm Restoration?

Insurance storm restoration is the process of inspecting, documenting, repairing, or replacing parts of a home damaged by a sudden storm event. For homeowners in DuPage County and Cook County, this often includes damage from hail, wind, heavy rain, fallen branches, ice, snow, or severe weather.

The goal is not to file unnecessary claims. The goal is to understand whether your home has real storm-related damage, what needs to be repaired, and whether the damage may be worth discussing with your insurance company.
  • Roof repair

  • Full roof replacement

  • Emergency tarping

  • Leak repair

  • Gutter repair or replacement

  • Siding repair or replacement

  • Soffit and fascia repair

  • Flashing repair

  • Ventilation correction

  • Interior leak documentation

  • Insurance estimate review from the homeowner’s contractor perspective

Search intent

What Homeowners Search For After a Storm

Most homeowners start searching because they see a problem. They may not know whether it is roof damage, siding damage, gutter damage, or an insurance issue yet.

Hail damage roof inspection near me

Hail damage can bruise shingles, knock off protective granules, crack shingles, dent vents, and damage gutters. Some hail damage is hard to see from the ground.

Wind damage roof repair

High winds can lift shingles, remove shingles, loosen flashing, expose nail lines, and create leak paths. Missing shingles should be inspected quickly.

Storm damage roof repair

Storm damage can affect the roof, gutters, siding, fascia, soffit, vents, skylights, and chimney flashing. A full exterior inspection helps identify the total damage.

Roof insurance claim help

Homeowners often need help understanding what damage exists, what repairs are needed, and how to document visible damage before speaking with their insurance company.

Emergency roof leak repair

If water is entering the home after a storm, emergency protection may be needed before permanent repairs can be made.

Roof replacement after hail storm

If damage is widespread or the roofing system is compromised, a full roof replacement may be more appropriate than spot repairs.

Inspection checklist

Common Signs of Storm Damage on a Roof

Storm damage is not always obvious. Some problems are visible from the ground, while others require a safe roof inspection.

Visible from the ground

  • Missing shingles

  • Bent or detached gutters

  • Damaged siding

  • Fallen branches

  • Water stains on ceilings

  • Lifted shingles

  • Dented downspouts

  • Loose fascia

  • Shingle pieces in the yard

  • Interior leaks after rain

Usually found during inspection

  • Hail bruising on shingles

  • Cracked shingles

  • Damaged ridge caps

  • Damaged roof vents

  • Chimney flashing damage

  • Attic moisture

  • Ice dam damage

  • Granule loss

  • Exposed fiberglass mat

  • Damaged pipe boots

  • Valley damage

  • Soft decking

  • Nail pops

Side by side

Hail Damage vs. Wind Damage — What’s the Difference?

  • Shingle bruising

  • Granule loss

  • Cracked shingles

  • Dented vents

  • Dented gutters

  • Siding impact marks

  • Damage may be hard to see from ground level

  • Missing shingles

  • Lifted shingles

  • Creased shingles

  • Loose flashing

  • Exposed underlayment

  • Roof leaks after rain

  • Damage around ridges, valleys, and edges

Homeowner playbook

What to Do After a Storm Damages Your Roof

01

Stay Safe First

Do not climb onto the roof after a storm. Wet shingles, wind, ice, and hidden structural damage can make the roof unsafe.

02

Take Photos From the Ground

Photograph missing shingles, fallen branches, damaged gutters, siding damage, ceiling stains, water intrusion, and any visible storm damage.

03

Prevent Further Interior Damage

Move valuables away from leaks, catch water with buckets, and protect flooring or furniture. If needed, request emergency tarping or temporary protection.

04

Schedule a Professional Roof Inspection

A roofing contractor can inspect the roof, gutters, siding, vents, flashing, and attic for visible storm-related damage.

05

Review the Findings

A good inspection should explain what was found, whether the damage appears repairable, whether replacement may be necessary, and what documentation is available.

06

Contact Your Insurance Company If Appropriate

If damage appears storm-related and significant, the homeowner can contact their insurance company or agent to discuss the claim process.

07

Meet With the Insurance Adjuster

The insurance adjuster evaluates damage and determines the claim scope based on your policy. Your contractor can provide repair estimates and damage documentation.

08

Complete Approved Restoration Work

Once the repair or replacement scope is clear, Roman Roofing LLC can complete roof, gutter, siding, soffit, and fascia restoration work.

What we do

What Roman Roofing LLC Can Help With

Roman Roofing LLC helps homeowners understand the physical condition of their roof and exterior after a storm.

Storm Damage Roof Inspection

We inspect shingles, flashing, vents, valleys, gutters, siding, fascia, soffit, and visible leak areas.

Photo Documentation

We document visible roof and exterior damage so homeowners can better understand the condition of their property.

Emergency Roof Leak Repair

If your roof is actively leaking, we can help with temporary protection and repair recommendation

Repair or Replacement Estimate

We provide a written estimate for the roofing or exterior work needed.

Adjuster Meeting Support

When appropriate, we can be present to explain our construction findings, measurements, photos, and repair scope from a contractor’s perspective.

Roof Replacement & Restoration Work

We perform the approved roofing and exterior restoration work using quality materials and proper installation practices.

  • Roman Roofing LLC does not determine insurance coverage, interpret your policy, negotiate your claim as your representative, or guarantee approval. Your insurance company determines coverage. If you need someone to represent you in a claim dispute, ask about a licensed public adjuster or appropriate legal professional.

Coverage overview

What Insurance May Cover After Storm Damage

Homeowners insurance may cover sudden and accidental storm damage, depending on the policy and facts of the loss. This can include hail, wind, fallen branches, or storm-related water intrusion. However, insurance usually does not cover normal aging, wear and tear, neglect, old roofing deterioration, or pre-existing issues.

  • Damage That May Be Storm-Related

  • Hail impact damage

  • Wind-torn shingles

  • Missing shingles after a storm

  • Falling tree limb damage

  • Sudden roof leak after storm damage

  • Damaged gutters from hail

  • Damaged siding from hail or wind

  • Ice or snow-related sudden damage depending on policy

  • Damage Insurance May Not Cover

  • Old shingles

  • Normal wear and tear

  • Poor maintenance

  • Long-term leaks

  • Rotten decking from old water damage

  • Cosmetic-only issues depending on policy

  • Manufacturer defects

  • Improper installation from previous work

Every policy is different. Homeowners should confirm coverage, deductibles, exclusions, and claim deadlines directly with their insurance company or agent.

Glossary

Roof Insurance Claim Terms Homeowners Should Know

Deductible

The amount the homeowner is responsible for paying before insurance coverage applies.

Replacement Cost Value

The estimated cost to replace damaged property with similar materials, subject to policy terms.

Actual Cash Value

The value of damaged property after depreciation is applied.

Depreciation

The reduction in value based on age, condition, and wear.

Recoverable Depreciation

Part of the claim amount that may be released after approved work is completed, depending on policy.

Scope of Loss

The insurance company’s written list of approved repairs, quantities, materials, and pricing.

Supplement

A request for additional items or corrections when hidden damage, code items, or missing repair scope is discovered.

Adjuster

The insurance professional who inspects damage and evaluates the claim for the insurance company.

Public Adjuster

A licensed professional hired by the homeowner to represent them in the insurance claim process.

Contractor Estimate

A roofing contractor’s written estimate for the actual repair or replacement work.

Time matters

Why Storm Damage Should Be Inspected Quickly

Small storm damage can become larger water damage over time. A few lifted shingles, exposed nail holes, damaged flashing, or bruised shingles may not look urgent from the ground, but they can shorten the life of the roof and create future leaks.

Ceiling stains from delayed leak

Attic moisture & mold risk

  • Leaks can spread into insulation and drywall

  • Wet decking can rot

  • Attic moisture can create mold risk

  • Missing shingles expose the roof system

  • Delayed inspections can make damage harder to document

  • Insurance policies may have time limits or reporting requirements

  • Emergency repairs may be needed to prevent further damage

⚠︎ Emergency

Emergency Storm Damage Services

If your home has active leaking or exposed roof areas after a storm, Roman Roofing LLC can help protect the home and recommend next steps.

Emergency roof leak inspection
Temporary roof tarping
Missing shingle repair
Flashing repair
Storm-related leak repair
Gutter and fascia damage review
Siding damage review
Interior leak documentation

Full exterior

Exterior Storm Restoration Services

Storms often damage more than the roof. Hail and wind can also affect gutters, siding, soffit, fascia, trim, vents, and exterior metals.

Roof Storm Damage Restoration

Repair or replacement for hail-damaged, wind-damaged, leaking, or storm-compromised roofing systems.

Gutter Storm Damage

Inspection and replacement of dented, detached, bent, or leaking gutters and downspouts.

Siding Storm Damage

Repair or replacement for cracked, dented, loose, or wind-damaged siding.

Soffit & Fascia Damage

Repair for damaged roof edges, fascia boards, soffit panels, and ventilation areas.

Flashing & Vent Damage

Repair of storm-damaged roof vents, chimney flashing, pipe boots, and metal roof details.

Service area

Local Storm Damage Help in DuPage County & Cook County

Roman Roofing LLC is based in Lombard and serves homeowners throughout DuPage County, Cook County, and nearby Chicagoland suburbs. We understand local storm patterns, common roofing materials, and the exterior damage homeowners experience after Illinois hail, wind, rain, snow, and ice.

  • DuPage County

Lombard
Naperville
Wheaton
Downers Grove
Glen Ellyn
Elmhurst
Villa Park
Oak Brook
Addison
Bloomingdale
Carol Stream
West Chicago
Wood Dale
Darien
Lisle
Hinsdale
Clarendon Hills
Westmont
Woodridge
Burr Ridge
  • Cook County

Chicago
Park Ridge
Arlington Heights
Orland Park
Palatine
Mount Prospect
Northbrook
Wilmette
Glencoe
Western Springs
La Grange
Westchester
Oak Park
Schaumburg
Des Plaines
Elk Grove Village
Skokie
Evanston

Why us

Why Choose Roman Roofing LLC for Storm Restoration?

Local, Not a Storm-Chasing Contractor

Roman Roofing LLC is based in Lombard and serves DuPage County and Cook County year-round.

Educational Inspections

We explain what we find in plain language so homeowners can make informed decisions.

Roof, Gutter, Siding, Soffit & Fascia Experience

Storm damage often affects the full exterior system, not just the roof.

Honest Repair vs. Replacement Guidance

We explain whether a repair may be enough or whether full replacement is the better long-term option.

Documentation Support

We provide photos, measurements, and contractor estimates to help homeowners understand the repair scope.

Licensed & Insured

Roman Roofing LLC is licensed and insured for roofing work in Illinois.

Quality Materials

We install quality asphalt shingle roofing systems and exterior components built for Chicagoland weather.

Buyer beware

Avoid Storm-Chaser Red Flags

After major storms, out-of-town contractors often knock doors and pressure homeowners. Be careful before signing anything.

  • Contractor promises a “free roof”

  • Contractor pressures you to sign immediately

  • Contractor has no local presence

  • Contractor avoids written estimates

  • Contractor will not explain materials or warranty

  • Contractor offers to waive or rebate your deductible

  • Contractor says they will “handle the entire insurance claim” without explaining their legal role

  • Contractor cannot show Illinois license or insurance

  • Contractor wants full payment upfront

  • Contractor cannot explain repair vs replacement options

Safe guidance: Choose a local, licensed, insured roofing contractor who explains the damage, provides written documentation, and respects the proper insurance process.

FAQ

Insurance Storm Restoration FAQs

Insurance storm restoration is the process of inspecting, documenting, repairing, or replacing storm-damaged parts of a home, such as roofing, gutters, siding, soffit, fascia, and flashing.

If there is active leaking or visible damage, it is wise to document the damage and schedule a professional roof inspection. If the damage appears significant and storm-related, the homeowner can contact their insurance company or agent to discuss filing a claim.

No. The homeowner is responsible for filing the insurance claim. Roman Roofing LLC can inspect the roof, document visible damage, provide estimates, and explain construction-related findings.

Roman Roofing LLC can provide contractor estimates, measurements, photos, and construction explanations. Insurance policy interpretation, coverage decisions, and claim negotiation are handled by the insurance company, homeowner, or a licensed public adjuster when applicable.

Many homeowners policies may cover sudden hail damage, depending on the policy and facts of the loss. Normal wear, age, poor maintenance, and old deterioration are usually not covered.

Wind damage may be covered if it is sudden and accidental. This can include missing shingles, lifted shingles, or storm-created openings. Coverage depends on the policy.

Sometimes, but not always. The insurance adjuster evaluates the damage, policy terms, roof condition, and repairability. Some claims may result in repairs, partial replacement, full replacement, or denial depending on the facts.

A contractor can provide a detailed estimate for the actual repair or replacement work. If additional construction items are needed, those may be submitted for review through the proper insurance process.

Yes. Homeowners are generally responsible for their deductible. Be cautious of contractors who promise to waive, cover, or rebate your deductible.

Protect the interior, take photos, avoid climbing on the roof, and call for emergency roof leak help. Temporary protection may be needed before permanent repairs are completed.

Yes. Roman Roofing LLC can inspect and repair or replace storm-damaged gutters, siding, soffit, fascia, and related exterior components.

Yes. Roman Roofing LLC serves homeowners throughout DuPage County, Cook County, and nearby Chicagoland suburbs.

Real homeowners

Trusted by Families Across DuPage & Cook County

“After a bad hail storm, Roman Roofing walked us through every step of the inspection and insurance process. Our roof looks brand new and the crew was respectful and on time.”

The Petersons
Naperville, IL

“I was overwhelmed after the wind damage to my home. They documented everything clearly and made dealing with my insurance so much easier. Truly grateful.”

Karen M.
Wheaton, IL

“Honest, professional, and quick. Roof, gutters, and siding were all restored beautifully. We finally feel safe in our home again after the storm.”

The Alvarez Family
Elmhurst, IL

Get a Clear Storm Damage Inspection Before You Make a Decision

If your home was hit by hail, wind, heavy rain, or a severe Illinois storm, do not guess from the ground. Roman Roofing LLC can inspect your roof and exterior, document visible damage, explain repair or replacement options, and help you make an informed decision.