Emergency Boarding Up in North Woolwich

When a window, door or shopfront is damaged, the priority is simple: make the area safe, secure the opening, and reduce the risk of re-entry or further weather damage. Emergency boarding up is a temporary, fast-response solution designed to restore a secure barrier after a break-in, vandalism, an accident, or storm-related damage.

E16 Locksmith North Woolwich provides emergency boarding up across North Woolwich for residential properties and commercial premises. The focus is practical: we make safe dangerous broken glass, stabilise loose materials, and fit strong plywood boarding using appropriate fixings so the opening is secure and weather-resistant in the short to medium term. Where documentation is needed, we can provide clear job details to support an insurance claim, including an invoice and measurements for follow-up repairs.

Boarding up is one part of the wider support we offer — for a complete overview of lock, security, and urgent response services, see emergency locksmith North Woolwich.

Emergency boarding up is available across London City Airport, Royal Victoria, Silvertown Way and Woolwich Manor Way, protecting residential and commercial properties after break-ins, vandalism, or accidental damage.



What emergency boarding up includes in North Woolwich

Boarding up is a rapid make-safe measure. It is designed to secure damaged openings quickly and prevent further loss, damage or injury. Typical outcomes include restoring a secure barrier, reducing weather exposure, and stabilising loose components so the property is not left vulnerable.

Openings we can secure

Broken or smashed windows (including single glazing and double-glazed units)

Smashed shopfronts and glazed doors

Damaged doors, frames and forced openings

Patio and French door openings

What boarding up is (and isn’t)

Boarding up is an immediate, temporary security and safety measure that buys time and restores control. Boarding up isn’t the final permanent repair; it stabilises the situation so replacement glass, units or structural repairs can be planned properly once the property is safe.



When you might need emergency boarding up in North Woolwich

Most boarding up requests follow a clear trigger: something has created an exposed opening that presents a safety risk (glass, sharp edges) or a security risk (easy re-entry). Common scenarios include:

Break-ins or attempted break-ins that leave smashed glass or forced frames

Vandalism that compromises shopfronts, doors or windows

Accidents that damage glazed panels or entrance points

Storm and weather damage that loosens frames or exposes openings

If your incident is break-in related and you need the entry point restored beyond the temporary make-safe stage, see burglary repair services.



Our make-safe process on the visit in North Woolwich

Incidents are stressful, so a calm, repeatable process matters. A typical boarding up attendance follows these steps:

1) Safety check and hazard control

We identify hazards such as loose glass, sharp edges, unstable frames and unsafe walkways, then make the area safe enough to work without creating further risk.

2) Board selection and secure fixing

We select boarding based on opening size, location and exposure, then fix it to suitable structural points so it sits firmly with reduced flex. The goal is a neat, stable temporary barrier that discourages opportunistic entry and helps limit weather exposure.

3) Security check and handover

Once secured, we check for obvious re-entry points around the boarded area and explain what has been done, what to avoid disturbing, and what the sensible next steps look like for a permanent repair.

If the door cannot be secured because the lock or mechanism has failed (especially after damage), emergency locksmith support may be the right next step once the opening is safe.



Boarding materials and fixing approach

For emergency boarding up, strong plywood (or similar boarding material) is typically used alongside appropriate fixings into frames, masonry, or other suitable structural points. The objective is a temporary solution that is strong, weather-resistant in the short to medium term, and safe around edges and walkways.

Will boarding up damage frames?

To secure boards properly, fixings are usually required into frames or surrounding structure. The approach should minimise unnecessary damage and keep later repairs straightforward. Any fixing points are typically addressed during the subsequent permanent repair stage.

We also attend boarding up emergencies in Pier Parade Post Office, Duke of Wellington, Silvertown War Memorial and Royal British Legion, making properties safe, secure, and weatherproof around the clock.



Insurance documentation and measurements for follow-up repairs

After a break-in or damage event, documentation often matters. While you remain responsible for speaking with your insurer, practical make-safe work is commonly supported by clear job details.

Clear description of the make-safe work completed

Measurements and notes that support quotations for permanent repairs

An invoice suitable for your records and claim administration

If police attendance is expected, avoid disturbing damaged areas unnecessarily. If safe, taking a few photos for your records can help, especially before anything is moved or stabilised.



After boarding up: what happens next

Boarding up is usually the first step. Once the property is secure, most people want a permanent repair plan for glazing, frames and the original failure point. If the incident involved forced-entry damage, burglary repairs can help restore security properly rather than relying on temporary measures.

In some situations, access is also a problem (for example, keys lost during an incident, or the door closing behind you). If you’re stuck outside and need urgent entry, see lock out support.



FAQs: emergency boarding up

Is emergency boarding up available out of hours?

Emergency incidents do not follow office hours. Out-of-hours attendance is typically used to reduce the time a property is left exposed, especially for broken glass, forced frames, or damaged shopfronts.

Can you replace broken glass as well?

Boarding is usually the temporary stage. Once the opening is secure, measurements can be taken and the permanent repair route planned for replacement glass or units.

Do I need to be present?

For most jobs, inside access helps confirm the opening is secured properly and safely. For commercial sites, an authorised keyholder or responsible contact is often used where appropriate.