During a window damage assessment, the nature and extent of your damaged windows will be closely assessed. Afterwards, you will get a document detailing the results of the assessment and the recommended repairs.
When it comes to window damage, there is a lot any homeowner can do on their own. But when you are selling your home or filing an insurance claim, hiring a professional is necessary. They can find things that are easy to miss. Plus, having a clean bill of health will help soothe any concerns you or your buyer may have.
If you have damaged windows and need to file an insurance claim, you may be wondering what the process will look like. With Storm Guard, you will have an ally on your side, helping you through the entire process. Since a damage assessment is required for an insurance claim, our professionals will provide a thorough examination of your windows to submit to your insurance company.
Additional steps in the process of filing an insurance claim include:
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Some window damage is easy to see, like broken glass or ripped screens. Other damage is more hidden. Keep an eye out for foggy windows or drafts. These are indicators of problems with your sealant. Also keep an eye on the window frame and the surrounding wall. You may see chips or bubbling that may indicate water damage.
Windows may not need to be replaced after a hurricane, but they should go through a window damage assessment to discover any damage. If the damage is bad enough, you may need to replace your windows.
Should windows be replaced after a tornado?
Different types of windows have different levels of wind resistance, ranging from level 15 to level 50. A window with a 15 level can withstand winds up to 77 mph, while a window with a 50 level can sustain winds up to 173mph. If you live in a windy or hurricane-prone area, you should see what level your windows have. If they are low, you may want to replace them.
Yes, hail can damage the window seals as well as the window glass itself.