Boarding Up in Hungerford
If you’ve had a break-in, storm damage, or a smashed window in Hungerford, you need reliable boarding up fast. Covering RG17 and the surrounding RG postcodes, we’re your local specialists who understand this market town’s unique mix of Georgian homes, canal-side cottages, and high street shops. From Park Street’s independent retailers to properties near the Kennet and Avon Canal, we secure openings quickly and securely, helping you protect your property while you sort insurance or repairs.
Hungerford’s character—quiet lanes lined with period stone cottages, bustling market days around the Town Hall, and easy access via Hungerford railway station—means incidents can happen anywhere. A vandalism hit on a shopfront along Bridge Street or storm debris crashing through a skylight in a riverside home requires prompt action to prevent further damage or theft. Our team knows these spots well: the tight access around the canal wharfs, the heritage features on older builds, and the commercial pressures on Park Street traders.
Why Local Knowledge Matters in Hungerford
In a compact town like Hungerford, response means navigating narrow streets and coordinating around landmarks like the Clock Tower without disruption. We use 18mm exterior-grade plywood for most window and door boarding, with 12mm OSB for smaller openings where weight is a factor—common in the upper storeys of Victorian terraces here. Anti-tamper fixings are standard, screwed deeply into solid frames to resist outside removal, which is crucial if you’re leaving the property unattended, say during a Newbury market visit.
Properties in RG17 range from affluent Georgian houses near the canal to practical semis in Eddington and working farm cottages towards Inkpen. Commercial spots, like the units on Park Street, often need larger shopfront boarding with reinforced ply to hold up under daily footfall. We’ve handled everything from post-burglary door secures after a lockout at a local pub to weatherproofing roofs battered by winds sweeping across the Downs.
Our DBS-checked technicians carry public liability insurance and provide itemised invoices, time-stamped photos before and after, and a work statement tailored for insurers. If a frame is too damaged for non-invasive fixing—like swollen timber from canal-side damp—we’ll assess on-site and explain replacements, such as our temporary steel doors for longer-term security.
A Typical Scenario in Hungerford
Picture this: it’s a windy evening, and a branch from the nearby woods smashes a bay window on a cottage along the Kennet path. The owner, returning from Hungerford station after work, finds glass everywhere and rain pouring in. We arrive equipped for roof boarding if needed, but here it’s window-focused: measure the opening (say 1.2m x 1.5m), cut marine ply to fit precisely, seal edges with expanding foam for weatherproofing, and fix with coach screws into the masonry. Job done in under an hour, property secure overnight. The customer gets photos emailed instantly, ready for their claim—peace of mind while waiting for glaziers.
This isn’t unusual in Hungerford, where exposed locations near the canal or open fields amplify storm risks. For shops on Park Street, we prioritise minimal downtime, using ply that blends with the street’s heritage look.
Our Boarding Up Process in Hungerford and Nearby
- Call us: Share details—location in RG17, damage type (window, door, shopfront).
- We prioritise: Urgent calls from Hungerford, Kintbury, Inkpen, or Lambourn get immediate attention—we’re familiar with the A4 routes and station parking.
- On-site assessment: Check frame integrity, measure accurately, discuss options.
- Secure the site: Board up using the right materials—plywood for windows, steel for doors if required.
- Documentation: Photos, invoice, notes for insurers. We don’t handle claims, but our records match what they need.
We cover the full RG postcode range, so if you’re just over the border in Newbury or Chieveley, it’s seamless. No fixed arrival promises—traffic on the A338 or market-day crowds vary—but we focus on getting there efficiently.
FAQs About Boarding Up in Hungerford
How do you handle access challenges around Hungerford’s canal and narrow lanes?
We carry compact gear and ladders for spots like wharfs or Park Street backs, using non-destructive methods where possible to respect heritage properties.
What’s the difference between plywood and steel options for RG17 properties?
Plywood suits short-term emergency window boarding, while temporary steel doors offer medium-term strength for vacant cottages or shops—ideal after prolonged absences.
Is boarding up after a break-in covered by insurance in Hungerford?
Most home and contents policies include it as emergency mitigation. Keep your police reference (Thames Valley often covers here), take safe photos, and we’ll provide the rest for your claim—see our insurance claims guidance.
Can you board up out of hours near Hungerford station?
Yes, we’re available for urgent calls anytime, coordinating around train schedules if needed.
Next Steps
Stressed about damage in Hungerford? Call 01182 308 876 now for quick help—we’re ready across RG17.