Fall Storm Readiness: Reinforced Door Features to Consider in 2025

Oct 16, 2025 | Doors

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Fall in Illinois can be unpredictable. One day you’re enjoying crisp, sunny weather, and the next you’re facing heavy rain, high winds, or even an early frost. While most homeowners focus on roof and gutter maintenance before storm season, your exterior doors play a crucial role in protecting your home from the elements.

At Rusco Windows & Doors, we believe preparation is the key to minimizing storm damage and keeping your family safe. Here are the reinforced door features you should consider before fall storms roll in.

1. Solid Core Construction

A reinforced door starts with its core. Solid wood, fiberglass, or steel-core doors are far more resistant to warping, cracking, and impact damage compared to hollow-core alternatives. This added durability helps them withstand strong gusts, windblown debris, and heavy rain.

2. Multi-Point Locking Systems

A standard single deadbolt can leave your door vulnerable during high winds or attempted forced entry. Multi-point locking systems secure the door at multiple points along the frame, creating a tighter seal and improved structural strength, especially valuable during severe weather events.

3. Impact-Resistant Glass

If your entry or patio doors include glass, upgrade to impact-resistant glass or laminated glass panels. These options are designed to resist shattering from flying debris, reducing the risk of injury and preventing water from entering your home during storms.

4. Weatherstripping and Seals

Even the strongest door can let in drafts or water without proper sealing. High-quality weatherstripping and compression seals around the frame keep wind-driven rain out and prevent costly water damage. Be sure to inspect these seals every fall and replace them if they’re worn or cracked.

5. Reinforced Frames and Hinges

A strong door is only as good as the frame holding it. Reinforced frames and heavy-duty hinges help resist warping and keep the door securely anchored during extreme conditions. Stainless steel or brass hinges are also more resistant to rust, ensuring long-term performance.

Upgrade Before the Weather Turns

If your doors are outdated, drafty, or showing signs of wear, now is the time to make an upgrade. Rusco Windows & Doors offers a wide range of reinforced entry and patio doors built for both beauty and strength, customized to your style, security, and energy-efficiency needs.

Don’t wait until the next big storm hits. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and explore our reinforced door options. With the right features, you can face the fall storm season with confidence.

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