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In North Texas, hailstorms are a common part of spring weather. While most homeowners focus on roof damage after a storm, windows are also vulnerable to hail impacts — especially older or builder-grade windows.
If your home was recently hit by hail in Frisco, Plano, McKinney, or the surrounding area, it’s important to inspect your windows for damage that could affect your home’s energy efficiency, safety, and insurance claim eligibility.
Yes. Large hail can damage windows in several ways:
1. Cracked or shattered glass
Severe hailstones can break glass completely, especially if winds drive hail directly into the window.
2. Seal failure in double-pane windows
Even if the glass doesn’t break, hail impact can damage the seal between panes.
Signs of seal failure include:
3. Frame and screen damage
Hail can dent aluminum frames, tear screens, and damage window trim.
After a storm, look for these warning signs:
Even small damage can lead to larger problems over time.
In many cases, yes.
Homeowners insurance policies often cover storm damage to:
However, insurance companies typically require documentation and inspection.
If your roof has hail damage, there is a good chance your windows may qualify for replacement as well depending on the policy and inspection results.
Damaged windows can cause:
Replacing damaged windows quickly helps maintain your home’s comfort, safety, and efficiency.
If your home experienced a hailstorm, it’s a good idea to schedule a professional inspection.
A qualified window contractor can:
Town & Country Windows provides professional window inspections and high-quality replacement windows designed for Texas weather conditions.
Modern replacement windows offer:
If your home was affected by a recent storm, don’t wait until problems appear.
A quick inspection can determine whether your windows were impacted and help prevent larger issues later.
Contact Town & Country Windows today to schedule a professional inspection.
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