What To Know About an Emergency Board Up
6/21/2021 (Permalink)
If your Athens, GA home has suffered fire damage then you may be looking at the option of doing a board up over the damaged area. There are several reasons you may want to consider this process. Here’s what you may want to know.
How Boarding Up Can Protect Your Home
Having an emergency board up done to protect damaged areas of your home can help protect it from a number of things. Boarding over can
- Prevent inclement weather such as rain or snow from getting inside
- Reduce the possibility of wind damage
- Discourage animals from exploring the damaged area
- Reduce the risk of human trespassers
- Prevent a liability claim from someone who got into the damaged area
- Help maintain insurance eligibility
Insurance Benefits of Boarding Over Damaged Areas
In many cases, your insurance company may require you to board up the damaged area before they will accept your claim. Most policies cover only the initial damages and consider a failure to protect the area before repairs can be made an act of neglect. Boarding over the damage can help show them that you take your responsibilities as a homeowner seriously.
Proper Boarding Up Procedures
Boarding over the damage involves using ply-board or tarps in most cases. It’s important to cover all the damage and secure the edges to prevent weather or animals from getting in. A professional restoration service may be able to do the job for you if you have concerns.
Boarding over the damaged area can not only help protect your home from weather and animals but it may be required by your insurance company when filing a claim. Fortunately, many restoration services offer the option to have their team do the board up for you. When it comes to protecting your home from fire damage, boarding over the area can help save both time and further costly repairs down the road.