How to Inspect Your Windows for Storm Damage

Jun 5, 2025 | Tips

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Storms don’t always announce their damage with a bang. Sometimes it’s a slow leak, a hidden draft, or a barely noticeable crack that becomes a major headache later. After a heavy storm rolls through, inspecting your windows isn’t just a precaution; it’s a necessity.

Windows are vulnerable in more ways than one. Wind, rain, hail, and flying debris can cause evident and hidden damage. Whether you’ve weathered a thunderstorm or a full-blown squall, here’s how to ensure your windows are still doing their job.

Cracks, Leaks, and Warping: What Should You Look For?

Start with the basics: what you can see. Walk around the inside and outside of your home and check for any of the following:

  • Cracked or chipped glass
  • Water spots or streaks on the interior walls
  • Warping or swelling of wooden frames
  • Bubbling paint or soft spots around the windowsill
  • Moisture or fog trapped between double panes

These signs could point to storm damage that may worsen if left unchecked.

Can You Spot Wind Damage from the Inside?

Yes, and it’s often where the most telling signs appear. Stand near the window and feel for a breeze, even when everything is shut tight. Wind from a storm can loosen seals or shift frames just enough to cause subtle drafts.

Listen for whistling noises when it’s windy or pay attention to unusual creaks or rattles. These may indicate movement in the frame or compromised caulking.

When to DIY and When to Call a Professional

You can likely handle the repair yourself if the damage is minor, like a small draft or peeling caulk. Reapplying weather stripping or sealing a tiny leak is a manageable fix.

However, if you notice structural damage, significant leaks, or if your window no longer opens and closes properly, it’s time to call in a professional. A trained expert can assess hidden damage and recommend a long-term solution that keeps your home safe and efficient.

How to Document Window Damage for a Claim

Before cleaning up or making temporary repairs, take photos of the damage from multiple angles. Include close-ups of cracks, wider context shots, and interior effects like water stains or peeling paint. Jot down notes on the date, the storm event, and what you observed.

Keep receipts for any emergency materials or repairs. This documentation could make all the difference when filing a homeowner’s insurance claim.

Noticing signs of window damage after a storm? Call Rusco for trusted inspection, repair, and replacement services that protect your home from the next round of rough weather.

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