Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration

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After a fire, you are dealing with three problems at once: burned materials, smoke and soot through the whole structure, and everything the fire hoses soaked. Kitchen fires are the most common call, and even a small one can push soot through the HVAC into every room in the house.

Crews board up and secure the structure, extract firefighting water, remove burned materials, clean soot from surfaces and contents, and run air scrubbing and deodorization so the house stops smelling like the worst day you had in it.

What the crew handles

Board-up and securing

Openings secured immediately, which most insurance policies require you to do to prevent further loss.

Water extraction

Firefighting water is a full water-damage loss on top of the fire and gets treated like one.

Soot and smoke cleaning

Different soot types need different cleaning methods. Wrong method sets the stain permanently.

Odor removal

HEPA scrubbing, deodorization, and HVAC attention, because smoke odor hides everywhere air moves.

Common questions

The fire was small. Do I really need professional cleaning?

Soot is acidic and keeps damaging finishes for days after the fire. Small fire, small job, but the clock is the same.

Can we stay in the house?

Depends on the extent of smoke, soot, and water. Crews can assess air quality concerns and containment options honestly on arrival.

What should I do before the crew arrives?

Do not wipe soot off walls (wrong technique smears it in), do not run the HVAC, and start a list of damaged items for your claim.

Need fire & smoke damage restoration tonight?

One call. A dispatcher answers, a local crew rolls. Open 24/7 across the 209.

Call (209) 980-AQUA

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