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Board Up

2/12/2017

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Whether it's a broken down door due to vandalism or a busted out window from a fire loss, Bulldog Cleaning & Restoration Technicians can be onsite within 45 minutes or less to board up the property. Boarding up a property after a loss is arguably the most important step in preventing secondary damage. By securing the property, we are preventing an array of vermin from setting up shop within the property and causing additional damage. Also, the most obvious reason to board up the structure is to prevent looters or unauthorized persons from entering the property and stealing your belongings or creating additional damage.  Our Bulldog Service Technicians use a variety of methods to board up your home or office. Unless an unusual circumstance, we board up windows from the inside using a system based on tension. This system requires no screws or nails and is nearly impossible for someone to gain access from the outside. This insures we are not creating more damage to the window treatment while trying to prevent damage from outside forces.

High winds during a storm can cause shingles to blow off or create other damage to your roof. Damages to the roof of your property during high winds can lead to additional problems with water from rain in the future. Bulldog Cleaning & Restoration provide temporary solutions to all of these related problems. For the roof, our Bulldog Service Technicians will access the problem areas and safely seal or cover these areas in order to prevent future rain, water, snow, sleet and vermin from affecting the interior.

​Thank You,
Zachary Konell
Owner
​Bulldog Cleaning & Restoration
​844-MY-BULLDOG 

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Eli Richardson link
3/22/2022 01:56:09 pm

It's great that you talked about boarding up a property and how it helps prevent major damage. Recently, my cousin said he's investing in commercial properties. In my opinion, my cousin should know what to do when dealing with any kind of emergency, so I'll be sharing your tips with him now! Thank you for the information on how it's important to board up a building after it's been robbed!

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Iris Smith link
3/26/2023 10:23:45 pm

I appreciate you mentioning that preventing trespassers or unauthorized individuals from entering the property, taking your possessions, or causing more damage is the most obvious reason to board up the structure. My sister claims that she wants her work to be safer and to limit more damage. I'll arrange for the emergency board-up services.

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