A Live Answered Emergency Line, Day or Night

A roof emergency doesn't keep business hours, and neither do we. Call (844) 880-8844 at any hour, weekday, weekend, holiday, the middle of the night, and a real person answers. Not a voicemail box you're hoping someone checks in the morning. We've run this line as a family-owned business since 1984 out of our headquarters at 919 S Sacramento Blvd in Chicago, and the single most important thing we do in an emergency is pick up the phone. When water is pouring into a Naperville office, a medical building, or a Riverwalk storefront, the property manager on the other end needs a person, a plan, and a crew on the way. That's what they get.

Fast Dispatch Down the I-88 Corridor

We don't keep an office in Naperville, and that turns out to be a strength when the weather hits. Instead of a single local truck that may already be tied up on another roof, you get a full service operation dispatching out of our Chicago headquarters, a straight run out the I-88 corridor into DuPage and Will County. When you call, we log the details, gauge how bad it is, and get a crew moving toward you. During a widespread storm we triage by severity, so the buildings taking on the most water and the most risk to people and contents get crews first. You're not at the mercy of one overbooked local outfit.

Stopping the Water: Temporary Weatherproofing First

The job in an emergency isn't to rebuild your roof at midnight in the rain. It's to stop the active leak and protect what's underneath. When our crew arrives, we move straight to temporary weatherproofing, the right tool for the failure in front of us:

  • Membrane patches and seam repairs to close splits and open seams on TPO, EPDM, PVC, modified bitumen, and built-up roofs.
  • Sealants and flashing repairs at parapets, curbs, drains, and penetrations where wind on exposed office and retail sites tends to lift things loose.
  • Tarping and shrink-wrap over larger breaches to shed water until conditions allow a proper permanent repair.
  • Drain and scupper clearing when ice or debris has backed water up across the field.

Once the building is stable and dry, we document the damage for your insurance carrier and schedule the permanent repair as the planned follow-up, so the same spot doesn't open back up at the next storm.

Storm and Winter Response in Naperville

The Chicago-area weather is the reason most emergency calls come in, and Naperville gets all of it. Heavy snow piles up and refreezes into ice dams that push meltwater back behind parapets and drains. Wind across the open office parks and retail lots lifts membrane edges and tears flashings loose. A summer downpour can drop more water on a flat roof in an hour than the drains can move. Our crews carry cold-weather-rated materials and the gear to make a safe temporary repair in snow, wind, and freezing temperatures, then come back to do the permanent work once it's safe and the materials can cure properly.

From Emergency Stop to Permanent Fix

Every emergency call is the front end of a real repair. After we've stopped the water, we trace the leak to its true source, because the spot where water shows up inside almost never sits under the actual roof opening. From there we'll give you a straight recommendation. Sometimes it's a focused commercial roof repair in Naperville. When leaks keep coming back across an aging roof, it may be time to weigh a roof replacement in Naperville. Either way you get an honest read from a contractor whose family name is on the work, not a high-pressure pitch while you're still mopping up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Call (844) 880-8844 at any hour and a real person answers, not a voicemail box you're hoping someone checks in the morning. We've run this line as a family-owned business since 1984, and when your roof is letting go at 2am, picking up the phone is the whole job. We log the details, gauge the severity, and get a crew moving toward your Naperville building.

We dispatch from our Chicago headquarters on the West Side, a straight run out the I-88 corridor into Naperville, so you're not waiting on a one-truck local outfit that may already be tied up. For an active leak threatening contents or operations we move as quickly as conditions allow, and during a major storm we triage by severity so the buildings taking on the most water get crews first.

The first priority is stopping the water. We apply temporary weatherproofing, membrane patches, sealants, shrink-wrap, or tarping, to halt the active intrusion and protect your contents and structure. We're not trying to do a permanent repair in the rain at midnight. Once the building is stable and dry, we schedule the permanent fix as the planned follow-up and document everything for your insurance carrier.

Yes, and DuPage County winters and summer storms are exactly when most emergencies hit. We respond to ice damming backing water up behind parapets and drains, heavy snow load, wind-lifted membrane and edge metal on exposed office and retail sites, and summer downpours. Our crews carry cold-weather materials and the gear to make a safe temporary repair in tough conditions, then come back for the permanent work.