Emergency Boarding Up Services in Mortimer - RG postcode

Mortimer Boarding Up | 24/7 Emergency Service RG7

RG7

Boarding Up in Mortimer (RG7)

When a window smashes or a door is forced in Mortimer, you need local boarding-up experts who understand the area’s quiet lanes and scattered properties. Boarding up in Mortimer (RG7) means dealing with everything from cosy period cottages around The Street to modern semis near Mortimer railway station. We’re familiar with this West Berkshire village’s mix of rural edges and commuter homes, and we’re ready to secure your property fast—whether it’s after dark on a stormy night or first thing following a break-in.

Mortimer sits just off the A4, a stone’s throw from the M4, making it easy for us to reach from Reading while knowing the local backroads like Victoria Road and the paths towards Silchester Roman ruins. We’ve handled jobs here amid the area’s green fields and woodland walks, where properties often stand a bit apart, requiring secure, weatherproof boarding that holds up without constant checks.

Why Mortimer Properties Need Specialist Boarding Up

This RG7 village blends historic charm with practical living. You’ll find Victorian terraces clustered near the station, bungalows along West End Road, and larger family homes backing onto farmland. Commercial spots are fewer—a small parade with a Co-op and local butchers on The Square in Mortimer Common—but when a shopfront takes a hit from vandalism or accident, it disrupts the tight-knit community.

Storm damage is common here, with exposed roofs on older builds catching the wind funnelling down from the North Wessex Downs. Burglaries target outbuildings or ground-floor windows left vulnerable while owners commute to Reading or Basingstoke. Vandalism spikes around the station or during events at nearby Stratfield Mortimer Recreation Ground. For vacant properties between tenancies—common with the area’s rental market for railway workers—we install temporary steel doors or security screens that blend with the surroundings.

Our approach accounts for Mortimer’s layout: narrow access drives mean we carry compact gear, and we use 18mm exterior-grade plywood for windows to withstand Berkshire’s damp winters. Anti-tamper fixings are standard, crucial if you’re heading back to work in Earley or Theale without returning straight away.

Common Boarding Up Scenarios in Mortimer

Picture this: a family home on Roman Terrace has its rear kitchen window smashed in a burglary while the owners were out. Police leave the scene taped off overnight, rain threatening the flooring inside. We arrive with plywood cut to size on-site, fix it non-destructively if the frame allows, and provide time-stamped photos showing before, during, and after. The result? A secure barrier until glaziers can replace it, plus an itemised invoice ready for your insurer.

We’ve seen similar at the station-side shops: a late-night vandal attack on a storefront glass panel. Using heavier 18mm OSB panels screwed with coach bolts, we board it up out of hours, minimising downtime for the business. For roof damage—say, slates lifted by gales near the parish church—we access safely with ladders and tarps first, then board skylights or gaps to prevent water ingress.

These aren’t rare here. Proximity to Burghfield and Stratfield Turgis means cross-border incidents pull us in quickly, but we prioritise Mortimer calls.

How We Handle Boarding Up Jobs in RG7

  1. Your call: Dial us with details—location near Mortimer station? Damage type? Police reference if applicable.
  2. Assessment: We discuss frame condition over phone; arrive equipped for most jobs.
  3. Secure: Measure, cut, and fix on-site. Non-destructive where possible; explain alternatives if frames are shot.
  4. Document: Photos, work statement, invoice—all insurer-friendly. We’re DBS-checked and insured, with public liability cover.
  5. Follow-up: Advise on next steps, like insurance claims.

We don’t promise exact arrival times—traffic on the A4 or farm access can vary—but urgent RG7 jobs get top priority. Smoke damage after a thatched roof fire? We secure the structure but refer remediation specialists.

Nearby areas like Silchester and Pamber End share our coverage, so if you’re on the edge of Mortimer, the process is seamless.

FAQs About Boarding Up in Mortimer

How quickly can you board up after a break-in near Mortimer railway station?

We mobilise for RG7 emergencies out of hours, prioritising based on risk. Keep your police crime reference handy—it helps us coordinate.

What’s the difference between plywood and OSB for Mortimer properties?

Plywood (18mm exterior-grade) suits larger or exposed windows here, resisting moisture better; OSB (12mm) works for smaller openings like bathroom vents, both with anti-tamper screws.

Do you handle vacant homes in Mortimer Common?

Yes, with steel security screens for longer-term security, ideal for landlord properties awaiting new tenants.

Is boarding up covered by home insurance in RG7?

Typically yes, as emergency securing. We provide all needed docs but aren’t adjusters—contact your insurer early and snap safe photos beforehand.

Next Steps for Mortimer Residents

Stressed about securing your RG7 property tonight? Call 01182 308 876 now—we’re your local specialists for emergency boarding up.

Helpful Links

Need Emergency Boarding Services in Mortimer?

Our emergency boarding service covers Mortimer and surrounding areas. We'll respond rapidly with all the tools and expertise needed to secure your property.

Emergency Boarding Up in Reading & Surrounding Areas