Fire & Soot
RESTORATION

Our Process &
What to Expect

 
Soot on a wall top is before using soot sponge bottom is after
  • Below is a breakdown of what to expect when having us come out to handle the fire damage restoration in your home or business.

  • Step 1

    On the first day we’ll assess the damage and set up some equipment to start helping with odor and air quality. Fire restoration work can take quite some time to finish, a couple weeks up to a month or longer depending on long the fire was active. This being the case it’s good to have a solid plan put together to keep everything on track.

  • Step 2

    The first week or so will be removing unsalvageable materials and walls then cleaning the soot off the remaining walls, ceilings, and any affected materials that are being kept. This will be done with special sponges that pick up most of the soot, then wiping all surfaces down with a heavy duty degreaser.

  • Step 3

    After the soot is removed and all affected surfaces have been cleaned with the degreaser, any walls and ceilings that have been removed with be replaced and all affected walls and ceilings will be repainted.

 
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Handleing insurance

In most cases the cleanup and restoration process will be covered by your insurance. We can handle much of the communication with your insurance provider, as soon as you have the name of your agent and your claim number.