Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Emergency Boarding Up and When Might I Need It?
Emergency boarding up is a service designed to secure your home or building by covering broken doors, windows, or other openings with durable materials. This service is typically needed after incidents such as break-ins, floods, fires, or other events that compromise the integrity of your home or building. It serves to protect the property from additional damage, vandalism, or theft until more permanent repairs can be made.
How Quickly Can Your Team Arrive To Board Up My Property?
Our team is available 24/7 and we can be on-site within 1 hour of your call, depending on your location and current traffic conditions. We are committed to providing a timely response to ensure your property is secured as quickly as possible.
What Types of Property Damage Can Emergency Boarding Up Services Address?
We can secure a wide range of damages including, but not limited to fire damage, water damage, storm damage, vandalism, car accident damage, and structural failures. If you're uncertain whether your specific situation can be handled, please don't hesitate to contact us for a consultation.
What Materials Do You Use For Boarding Up?
We typically use plywood for most residential board ups in Porter County due to it's affordability and effectiveness. For commercial properties or situations requiring higher security, we may use metal or polycarbonate panels. All materials are chosen to provide the best possible security for your specific situation.
Is Emergency Boarding Up A Temporary Solution?
Emergency boarding up is primarily a temporary measure meant to secure your property until the repair process starts. However, the materials we use are durable and will last for an extended period if necessary.
Do I Need To Be Present While You Board Up My Property?
While it's not necessary for you to be present during the boarding up process, we do recommend it. This allows you to understand what work is being carried out and to ask any questions you may have.
Will Boarding Up My Doors and Windows Affect My Insurance Claim?
Boarding up your property is usually seen as a responsible action to prevent further damage. We provide documentation which you can submit to your insurance company as part of your claim.
How Much Will It Cost To Board Up My Home Or Building?
The cost is determined by several factors such as the size of the area to be boarded up, the type of material used, the number of windows and doors, and the complexity of the job. We will provide an upfront estimate after evaluating your specific needs.