Exterior Restoration Contractors
Exterior restoration work and windows are deeply connected — and windows are the system most often under-documented. RADIO partners with restoration contractors to identify, document, and restore the window portion correctly.
- ›Windows under-documented on restoration files
- ›Complex clad systems needing specialist attention
- ›Window work that must integrate with the exterior
- Identify and document the window portion thoroughly
- Restore or coordinate the correct window path
- Integrate window work with the broader exterior
RADIO documents visible conditions and provides claim-related window documentation. We do not promise insurance approval, coverage, or payment, and we are not a public adjuster. Our job is clear, documented findings and clear next steps — carrier decisions remain separate.
Services for you
Contractor Window Support
A specialist window partner for contractors — we identify, document, and handle the window portion so your project keeps moving.
Claim-Related Window Documentation
Clear, organized documentation of visible window conditions for claim-related purposes — findings only, with carrier decisions kept separate.
Aluminum-Clad Wood Window Restoration
RADIO's specialty: restoring storm-exposed and aging aluminum-clad wood window systems with the documentation they require.
Window Installation & Coordination
Precise installation coordinated with the surrounding exterior — so windows integrate correctly with trim, cladding, and adjacent trades.
Recommended reading
The Window Blind Spot: Why Storm Claims Often Miss Aluminum-Clad Wood Windows
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Custom Window Documentation: What Homeowners, Roofers, and Adjusters Need to Know
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Aluminum-Clad Wood Windows: What They Are and Why They Matter After Hail
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Frequently asked questions
Do you document windows for restoration files?
Yes. RADIO documents the visible conditions of the window system clearly and consistently. We document facts; carrier decisions remain separate.
