DAWGS and VPS360 have combined to
become the leader in Vacant Property Security
DAWGS AND VPS360 SECURE VACANT PROPERTY
DAWGS. (Door And Window Guard Systems) and VPS (Vacant Property Security / VPS360) manufacture and rent attractive steel panels used to cover door and window openings on vacant buildings. With NATIONAL COVERAGE, DAWGS’ steel door and window guard solutions come directly from one of our regional distribution centers in key metro areas.
Our Vacant Property Security solutions eliminate break-ins and many of the other problems associated with vacant property.
Property investors, property managers, housing authorities rehabbers, and real estate professionals trust DAWGS. to keep their vacant properties secure.
DAWGS is more secure than board-up at a similar price.
Full Service Installation & Removal
DAWGS Stops Break Ins
Protects Property
Speeds Up Construction
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A vacant property is a vulnerable property
Keep your assets safe and secure with DAWGS steel door and window guards.
Improves Curb Appeal
DAWGS neutral color and simplistic design improves property appearance with unmatched security.
Eliminates Break-ins
The result is secure assets, faster turnaround times, on-time and on-budget projects.
Code Compliant
DAWGS vacant property security solutions adhere to local property ordinances, ensuring that your properties are always up to code.
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