Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration

Even a small kitchen fire can leave behind smoke, soot, and water damage from firefighting that spreads to every room. Fire damage restoration isn't just rebuilding what burned — it's cleaning microscopic soot from HVAC ducts, eliminating odor that gets embedded in drywall and insulation, and salvaging what can be saved before corrosive residue causes permanent damage.

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Common causes

Kitchen fires

Cooking is the leading cause of home fires nationwide. Grease fires spread fast and produce some of the most stubborn odors.

Electrical fires

Faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, and failing appliances cause thousands of home fires every year.

Heating equipment

Furnaces, space heaters, and fireplaces are the second-leading cause of residential fires, peaking in December and January.

Candles & smoking

Both routinely cause house fires — and the smoke damage from a contained fire often costs more to remediate than the burn itself.

The restoration process

1

Emergency board-up

Damaged windows, doors, and roof openings are secured to prevent further water and weather damage.

2

Water extraction

Firefighting water is removed before it can saturate flooring and walls.

3

Soot & smoke cleanup

Specialized cleaning agents and HEPA vacuums remove soot from walls, ceilings, contents, and HVAC ducts.

4

Odor removal

Ozone, hydroxyl, or thermal-fogging treatments neutralize embedded smoke odor — not just mask it.

5

Reconstruction

Damaged framing, drywall, flooring, and finishes are rebuilt. Most pros coordinate directly with your insurance adjuster.

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