Fire Remediation
This process includes securing the property, any water removal, smoke and soot removal, content inventory and cleaning, structural repairs, mold remediation, and more.
Fire Remediation prevents further damage and ensuring a smoother recovery process.
Steps in a Fire Remediation
Water Damage Assessment
Fires often result in water damage from firefighting efforts. Address water damage immediately to prevent mold growth.
Smoke and Soot Removal
Prioritize areas affected by smoke and soot. These can be harmful and further damage your property.
Property Cleaning
Clean all surfaces, including walls, ceilings, and floors. Specialized equipment may be needed to remove smoke odors.
Item Restoration
Determine which items can be restored and which need to be discarded. Clean, deodorize, and restore salvageable items.
Structural Repair
Repair structural damage to walls, ceilings, and floors. Consider repainting walls and replacing damaged flooring.
Safety Inspections
Have professionals inspect electrical systems, gas lines, and appliances before use. Check smoke alarms and replace if necessary.
Final Review
Walk through your property to ensure all restoration tasks have been completed.


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