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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about requesting help in Rochester and Olmsted County.

Do you take requests from property managers?
Yes. Requests from owners, property managers, and authorized representatives are accepted. The responding provider confirms authorization before performing work.
What areas do you cover?
Rochester, Byron, Stewartville, Kasson, Pine Island, Oronoco, and the wider Olmsted County area. Coverage for a specific address depends on availability.
Can you secure a building that is vacant or between tenants?
Vacant and unoccupied buildings are a common request. Describe how long the building has been empty and whether it has already been entered.
Does submitting a request guarantee service?
No. Submitting a request does not guarantee that a provider will accept the project or arrive within a specific timeframe.
Are you the company that does the work?
Board Up Rochester is a lead-intake and service-request platform. A separate local provider performs any accepted work and confirms scope and terms.
How is a commercial request different from a residential one?
Commercial requests usually involve larger glazing, tenant access, and business-hours scheduling. Describe the frontage and whether the space is still operating.
What documentation will I get?
The responding provider documents the openings secured and the work performed. Coverage decisions are made by your insurer, not by this website or the provider.
How long is a board-up meant to last?
A board-up is a temporary measure that holds until permanent repairs are scheduled. The responding provider can advise on the specific building.

Have a building that needs securing?

Request service and a provider can assess the situation and recommend next steps. Availability depends on location and scheduling.