We’ll assess your situation by using state-of-the-art equipment. This will guide our approach to addressing air quality issues and taking the necessary steps to clean or rebuild the property. We use air scrubbers, ozone machines, hydroxyl equipment, dehumidifiers, generators, and other equipment to remove the odor and damage in your studs, subfloor, trusses, etc.
Our professionals are trained to properly dispose of unsalvageable materials. Belongings can be damaged from flames, smoke, or from chemicals used to fight the fire. We can catalog and dispose of what’s ruined, so you can focus on rebuilding.
Soot sinks deeply into porous surfaces, making it difficult to remove. Ash can also be redistributed into the air, posing additional fire risk if embers are present. We use professional sweeping and pressure washing techniques for a safe, effective cleanup.
Water damage caused by fire is more common than you might think. This is especially true when firefighters put out flames with large hoses. Additionally, it’s not unheard of for pipes to burst, sewage to backflow, and fire sprinkler systems to trigger. Once we’ve removed all damaged material, we’ll get to work drying your studs and subfloor, so that you don’t have to worry about future mold or wood-rot.
Smoke odors can be very difficult to remove after a fire. Smoke attaches itself to most surfaces, especially porous surfaces like carpet, paint, and insulation. Smoke particles tend to linger for an extended period, severely affecting the air quality of your property. This can become a health hazard.
While the difficulty of removing smoke odor depends upon the materials affected and the time exposed, it can be incredibly difficult to remove on your own. Our professionals have years of experience removing smoke odor using specialized equipment, and thorough cleaning of the entire property, including the HVAC system.