Board-ups

A board-up is the process of securing your property from external elements after your home or business has been compromised. This is done through the installation of plywood boards in front of doors windows and all other access points. Fire damage, storm damage, or break-ins are the most common circumstances that require the use of board-up services, but there are many other scenarios that call for an added level of security.

If you’ve already suffered a difficult loss, don’t let the problem develop further. Call Dryco to receive professional Board-up services

Our construction team is available 24/7 for emergency board-up services. Whether it be a residential or commercial property, our team of professional contractors and carpenters can board-up and secure access points of all shapes and sizes on your property.

We specialize in:

  • Fire loss board-ups
  • Robbery board-ups
  • Storm damage board-ups
  • Condemned building board-ups

See how we’ve helped others who experienced property damage:

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Preferred by local agents and adjusters, Dryco works with all insurances providers

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