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Storm Damage and Water in Your Home: What to Do When the Weather Wins

April 20, 2026
Severe weather and storm damage is a fact of life in Southern Illinois and Missouri. The bi-state metro area sits in a region that experiences some of the most climatically diverse and severe weather in the United States: powerful spring and summer thunderstorms with high winds, hail, and torrential rain; periodic tornadoes; winter ice storms and blizzards; and flooding events from the Mississippi and Missouri river systems that can impact communities across the region. When severe weather strikes, homes bear the brunt of the assault — and water is almost always part of the damage.

If you've been devastated by watermoldfire, and/or smoke damage, know that your cherished possessions, your home or business, can all be restored to pre-damage condition; bringing back your peace of mind.

Whether water, mold, fire, or smoke causes damage to your home or business, the effects are heartbreaking and often life-changing. We at All Clean Restoration understand the devastation and pain these events can cause. We also understand that quick and proper action is crucial to prevent further damage, red tape, and cost.

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Severe weather is a fact of life in Southern Illinois and Missouri. The bi-state metro area sits in a region that experiences some of the most climatically diverse and severe weather in the United States: powerful spring and summer thunderstorms with high winds, hail, and torrential rain; periodic tornadoes; winter ice storms and blizzards; and flooding events from the Mississippi and Missouri river systems that can impact communities across the region. When severe weather strikes, homes bear the brunt of the assault — and water is almost always part of the damage.

All Clean Restoration responds to storm-related water damage in Southern Illinois and the St. Louis metro area 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Understanding the specific ways that storm events cause water damage to homes — and what to do in the immediate aftermath — can significantly reduce both the extent of the damage and the total cost of recovery.

How Storm Events Cause Water Damage

Wind damage to roofing is one of the primary storm-related pathways for water intrusion. High winds from thunderstorms and tornadoes can remove shingles, tear off ridge caps, lift and crack metal roof panels, and dislodge flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights. Even minor wind damage that removes just a few shingles can allow water from a subsequent rain event to enter the attic and begin saturating structural materials. Hail damage is often more extensive than it appears: while large hailstones may visibly crack or puncture shingles, even smaller hailstones bruise and fracture the asphalt granules that protect shingles from UV degradation, dramatically shortening the functional lifespan of a roof and creating conditions for accelerated water intrusion.

Storm surge and flash flooding from intense rainfall can overwhelm both municipal storm sewer systems and residential drainage, causing water to enter homes through basement windows and door frames, through utility penetrations, and in some cases directly through foundation walls as the saturated soil around the home develops hydrostatic pressure that exceeds the waterproofing capacity of the foundation. Sump pump systems that are overwhelmed or experience power failure during a storm — exactly the scenario when they are most needed — leave basements vulnerable to significant flooding.

Tree and branch fall from storm events damages roofs, walls, and windows, creating large and immediate water infiltration pathways. A tree limb through a roof is not just a structural repair issue — it is an immediate water damage emergency if any rain follows the impact, and rain almost always follows a storm severe enough to bring down a large limb.

The First 30 Minutes After Storm Water Intrusion

The actions you take immediately after discovering storm-related water intrusion in your home are critical. First, ensure safety: do not enter flooded basement areas if any electrical systems may have been compromised by water. Do not enter areas where structural damage from wind or tree impact may make spaces unsafe. If there is any doubt about electrical safety, do not enter until the power is confirmed off or until a professional has assessed the situation.

If it is safe to do so, stop the water at its source wherever possible. For storm-related intrusion that is actively ongoing — water still entering through a damaged roof, for example — temporary emergency tarping of the roof damage can limit continued intrusion until permanent repairs are made. All Clean Restoration can assist with emergency tarping and board-up services as part of the initial emergency response.

Call All Clean Restoration immediately. The sooner professional water extraction begins, the less the water spreads and absorbs into structural materials, the less mold risk accumulates, and the lower the ultimate cost of restoration. All Clean Restoration’s 30-minute response time guarantee means professional help arrives quickly regardless of the hour.

Storm Damage and Insurance Claims

Storm damage claims are among the most common homeowner’s insurance claims in the Illinois-Missouri region, and they are also among the most frequently disputed when documentation is inadequate. All Clean Restoration’s thorough documentation process — beginning immediately on arrival with thermal imaging, moisture metering, and photographic documentation of the full extent of storm water intrusion — provides the comprehensive evidence base that insurance carriers need to process a storm claim promptly and fully.

All Clean Restoration works directly with insurance carriers and adjusters throughout the process, from initial damage documentation through reconstruction completion. As a company that has worked directly with virtually all major insurance carriers active in the Southern Illinois and St. Louis market for over four decades, All Clean Restoration understands what each carrier needs and how to communicate it effectively.

Don’t Wait for the Storm to Pass — Be Prepared

Save All Clean Restoration’s numbers in your phone before you need them: 618-235-3202 for Illinois, 314-454-0442 for Missouri. When the next severe storm hits and water enters your home, having the number of a trusted, local, 24/7 restoration professional at your fingertips can make all the difference between a manageable water damage event and a prolonged, costly recovery.

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Whether water, mold, fire, or smoke causes damage to your home or business, the effects are heartbreaking and often life-changing. We at All Clean Restoration understand the devastation and pain these events can cause. We also understand that quick and proper action is crucial to prevent further damage, red tape, and cost.

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