Boston sits on the Atlantic coast, exposed to nor'easters, hurricane remnants, and rapid weather shifts that accelerate damage when properties remain unsecured. Coastal wind loads exceed inland standards, requiring stronger anchoring methods for temporary enclosures. The city's high humidity levels, especially during summer months, trigger mold growth within 48 hours of water intrusion through compromised openings. Winter freeze-thaw cycles compound the problem. Moisture enters through broken windows or roof breaches, freezes overnight, and expands, damaging frames, sills, and masonry. Emergency window boarding must account for these conditions, using materials and installation techniques that withstand moisture cycling and wind pressure unique to Boston's coastal environment.
Boston's building stock includes thousands of historic structures with architectural details that require careful handling during emergency board-up. Triple-deckers, brownstones, and brick row houses dominate residential neighborhoods, each with unique framing and egress requirements. Commercial properties downtown include historic facades protected by preservation ordinances. Atlas understands these nuances. We secure properties without damaging original woodwork, masonry, or decorative elements. Our crews are trained in Massachusetts building code requirements for temporary enclosures, fire egress, and ADA compliance. We work with local inspectors and preservation committees when necessary, ensuring your emergency response does not create additional regulatory issues. You get fast response and proper technique, not reckless shortcuts that create future problems.