Protect Your Home After a Fire
4/1/2022 (Permalink)
After A Fire, Make Sure Your Home Is Safe.
After your home in Belton, TX, experiences a fire, the process of returning to normal may seem like a long journey. While a fire damage and restoration specialist will repair, replace and restore it back to its former glory, you still need to protect your home before help arrives. In many cases, windows and other damage happens while extinguishing the flames leave your home exposed. To avoid secondary damage, it is recommended to board up any high-risk areas.
Minimize Risk
While your focus may be on the losses incurred from fire and smoke damage, that isn’t the end of potential risks. An emergency board up helps in more ways than one.
Insurance Coverage Validity: After experiencing a loss, you want to get the most out of your insurance coverage. The longer you wait to cover existing damage, the higher the chance that additional damage will occur. In many cases, that added damage won’t be covered.
Keep Nature at Bay: Any exposed areas are an instant source of further problems. From wind to water to critters, existing issues may easily become much bigger.
Prevent Property Loss: While the fire may have destroyed or damaged many of your belongings, there is still valuable property inside the home. A boarded-up home helps prevent vandals or thieves from entering and looting.
Reduce Liability: The fire may have created structural damage. If people enter it and get it injured, you will be liable for the injuries.
Services Available
Since every situation is different, so is the type of solution that may be needed. If windows or doors are broken or cracked, a simple board up will prevent trespassers from entering. If there is roof damage, installing a tarp over the affected area will prevent Mother Nature from wreaking unwanted havoc. In many cases, using both is the best option to get the most coverage possible.
The sooner you board up exposed areas, the better chances you have at getting your home back to “Like it never even happened.”