Job completed for George H. - Montville, NJ - Board Up

Completion date: September 14, 2025

Location: Montville, NJ

Solutions provided:

A restaurant owner in Montville, NJ contacted us for emergency board-up services after a vehicle crashed through the front of the building, shattering windows and damaging the entryway. The impact left the storefront exposed to the elements and posed a safety risk to both the structure and the public. Our crew arrived promptly to stabilize the area and install heavy-duty board-up materials across all compromised openings, including the main window frame and entrance door. Temporary shoring was used where the vehicle had compromised part of the structural framing, ensuring safety until permanent repairs could begin.


Commercial board-up services in Montville, NJ are critical following accidents like vehicle impacts, which can leave restaurants and businesses vulnerable to weather, vandalism, and further damage. In this Montville case, we coordinated with local authorities and the property owner's insurance adjuster to document the damage and secure the premises. Emergency board-up and storefront stabilization help protect the business until full disaster restoration can take place. Montville, NJ property owners frequently rely on board-up services following vehicle strikes, fires, or storm-related glass damage. This job illustrates the urgent need for secure, professional board-up after structural breaches at active commercial locations.

Team members on this project:

Chris Baresh

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Vehicle Crash in Montville, NJ
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