
Naperville's Board-Up & Tarping Specialists
Once the fire department clears the scene, board-up and tarping can reduce weather damage, security risks, and claim complications.
A residential fire can leave a Naperville home exposed through broken windows, burned doors, roof cuts, damaged siding, compromised garage openings, and holes made during firefighting. Those openings need temporary protection before weather or unauthorized entry adds to the loss.
Board-up and tarping are often treated as emergency services because they prevent further damage. Homeowners should not wait for the adjuster before taking reasonable steps to protect the property after it is safe to access.
DuPage County weather can change fast during winter and spring. A roof opening or broken window can turn a fire claim into a water intrusion problem if snow, rain, or wind reaches the interior.
The work should be documented with photos and notes. That record shows the carrier what was exposed, what got protected, and why temporary stabilization was needed before the full restoration plan.

Emergency board-up and tarping stabilize exposed building areas until damage assessment, cleanup, and permanent repairs begin.
Broken or burned openings are covered with secure materials to limit entry, weather exposure, and added damage. This can include windows, doors, garage openings, and compromised access points.
Temporary tarps protect roof cuts, burned decking, damaged vents, and exposed wall sections from rain, snow, and wind. Proper fastening helps prevent new leaks or loose tarps.
Photos and notes record the condition before and after temporary protection. This documentation supports the emergency-services portion of the insurance claim.
Naperville weather can expose a burned home to rain, snow, freeze-thaw movement, and wind-driven moisture. Securing openings right away keeps the loss from growing.
Emergency protection is paired with documentation so the homeowner can show the carrier what was exposed, why it was secured, and how the work prevented further damage.

Request emergency protection after the property is cleared for access.
Free — no obligations
Identify broken windows, compromised doors, roof openings, damaged siding, garage exposure, and unsafe access points.
Decide which openings need board-up, tarping, bracing, or access control based on safety and weather exposure.
Install boards, tarps, and fasteners to protect the home while limiting extra damage to salvageable materials.
Record the completed emergency protection for the homeowner and insurance file.
