Frequently Asked Questions About Fire Restoration
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Fire restoration is the process of cleaning, repairing, and restoring a property that has been damaged by fire, smoke, and soot. This includes addressing structural damage, removing smoke odors, and restoring personal belongings.
Fire restoration should begin as soon as the property is deemed safe to enter. Prompt action is crucial to minimize further damage and begin the recovery process.
The first steps include assessing the extent of the damage, securing the property with board-up and tarping services, removing debris, and starting the cleaning and deodorization process.
The duration of the fire restoration process depends on the extent of the damage. It can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months to complete the restoration, depending on the severity of the fire and the repairs needed.
Equipment used in fire restoration includes air scrubbers, thermal foggers, ozone machines, HEPA vacuums, and specialized cleaning agents to remove smoke, soot, and odors.
Yes, our team uses advanced deodorization techniques and equipment to effectively remove smoke odors from your property, including walls, ceilings, floors, and personal belongings.
After ensuring your safety and contacting emergency services, call a professional fire restoration company to start the assessment and restoration process. Avoid entering the property until it has been deemed safe.
Yes, many personal belongings can be restored through specialized cleaning and deodorization processes. Our team will assess and determine which items can be salvaged.
Most homeowner’s insurance policies cover fire restoration. It’s important to contact your insurance company promptly to report the damage and start the claims process.
Water damage from firefighting efforts is addressed as part of the fire restoration process. We use industrial-grade pumps, vacuums, air movers, and dehumidifiers to extract water and thoroughly dry the affected areas.