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Tarping & Boarding · Dallas–Fort Worth

Stop the damage today, fix it properly once it’s scheduled

Sometimes the right first move isn’t the full repair, it’s stopping active damage right now with a temporary tarp or board, then scheduling the permanent fix without the pressure of water actively coming in.

Same-day response Photo-documented 24/7 availability

This is a genuinely simple service with an outsized impact: a properly secured tarp over storm or fire damage at the chimney top, or boarding to secure a damaged firebox opening, buys time to schedule the real repair correctly instead of rushing it under pressure.

When this is the right call

Active water intrusion from storm or structural damage, needs to stop now
Damage found after hours or on a weekend, before a full repair can be scheduled
Fire or smoke damage that has left an opening needing to be secured
Waiting on insurance approval before a permanent repair can begin
This is a temporary measure, not a fix. We’ll always give you a clear next step and timeline for the permanent repair once the immediate risk is under control, tarping is a bridge, not a destination.

What the service includes

Weather-rated tarping secured against wind, not just draped over the damage
Boarding for damaged firebox or structural openings
Photo documentation of the damage and the temporary fix for insurance
A clear timeline and next steps for the permanent repair

Frequently asked questions

How quickly can you respond for emergency tarping?

We treat this as a priority same-day service, since the whole point is stopping active damage as fast as possible.

Will a tarp actually hold up in another storm?

A properly secured, weather-rated tarp is built to handle another storm while you wait for the permanent repair, though it’s still a temporary measure, not a long-term solution.

How long can a temporary tarp or board stay up?

We’d recommend scheduling the permanent repair as soon as reasonably possible, ideally within a couple of weeks, rather than treating the temporary fix as a long-term solution.

Does this count toward the cost of the permanent repair?

We’ll walk through pricing clearly for both the emergency response and the follow-up permanent repair, so you know what to expect for each.