
Allen board-up & tarping specialists
Broken windows, open doors, and roof damage should be secured as soon as the fire department releases the property.
After a fire, the first repair is often not a repair at all. It is board-up, roof tarping, temporary access control, and sometimes temporary power planning so the home does not take on rain, vandalism, animals, or more damage.
Allen homes with large windows, attached garages, second-story rooflines, and brick veneer exteriors can need custom board-up and tarp work. A standard sheet over an opening may not protect upgraded windows, damaged soffits, roof penetrations, or garage access points.
Insurance policies often cover reasonable emergency services, but the work still needs documentation. Photos before and after board-up, measurements, material notes, and cause-related damage records help support the claim.
We connect homeowners with contractors who can secure the property fast, document the emergency work, and coordinate next steps for assessment, drying, smoke cleaning, and rebuild planning.

Emergency securing focuses on weather protection, unauthorized access, and preservation of the property until the full scope is ready.
Broken glass, burned doors, garage openings, and forced-entry points are covered or secured. The contractor should avoid extra damage to trim, brick, and remaining frames where possible.
Open roof sections, damaged shingles, exposed decking, and fire department ventilation cuts may need tarps. Proper fastening matters because North Texas wind can loosen weak temporary covers.
Photos, measurements, work notes, and materials records support the insurance file. The emergency scope should connect back to fire-related damage, not unrelated maintenance.
The property can be exposed before the adjuster arrives. We help route urgent calls so board-up, tarping, and access control can start after the structure is cleared.
Emergency work needs both speed and proof. Contractors should document why each opening, tarp, or access point needed attention.

Secure the property before weather or access issues add damage.
Free — no obligations
We collect the fire date, clearance status, openings, roof exposure, access concerns, and insurance status.
We connect the request with a contractor who handles board-up, tarping, and emergency protection in the Allen area.
The contractor covers openings, tarps exposed areas, and addresses immediate access or weather risks.
Photos and notes support the claim and guide the fire assessment, drying, contents, and smoke cleanup work that follows.
