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Fire, Smoke & Soot Damage

Soot and Smoke Restoration

Some of the issues that often result from fire is smoke and soot. The aftermath can be devastating. This part of the restoration process involves removing odor and stains left behind by smoke and soot. The by-products can be damaging and stubborn to remove, requiring powerful cleaning solutions and state-of-the-art deodorizing processes. Clean Pro Restoration is certified and experienced at effectively mitigating smoke and soot damaged structure and contents.

Fire, Smoke & Soot FAQ

  • Is there anything I shouldn't do after experiencing fire damage?

    1. Do not enter your home until you're given permission that it is safe.
    2. Do not turn on gas, water or electric utilities until a professional has deemed them safe.
    3. Do not start or move your vehicle if it has been damaged.
    4. Do not try to clean any of the smoke or soot damage yourself.

  • What is considered fire damage?

    Fire damage refers to the physical damage to a property as a result of burning. This damage may either be directly caused by the flames or could occur due to smoke and other corrosive substances emitted by the fire. In terms of insurance, fire damage is one of the types of coverage offered in property insurance.

  • How do you mitigate fire damage?

    Services we offer to mitigating and restoring a fire damaged home/building:
    1. Dry out.
    2. Deodorization and emergency pre-cleaning.
    3. Contents pack-outs and storage
    4. Contents Inventory.
    5. Dry cleaning and garment restoration. 6. Contents cleaning and restoration.
    7. Furniture restoration/refinishing.
    8. Artwork restoration.

  • What is salvageable after a fire?

    Generally, any item that's strong enough to survive the heat and the flames without absorbing water and smoke is completely salvageable after a fire.

  • Can you wear clothes after a fire?

    If clothing has not been burned in a fire, there's a good chance smoke, and soot have damaged it. You can still have clothes restored to their original fresh state. However, this takes special care that often takes the expertise of fire damage restoration professionals.

  • How long does soot stay in the air?

    Soot particles are very small and can float in the air for a long time. Therefore, it is important to contact a professional restoration company that has specialized equipment such as air scrubbers with hepa and carbon filters to effectively remove soot. We can quickly and effectively remove soot from a home or business.

  • What happens if you breathe in soot?

    Soot can enter the body through inhalation, ingestion or via the skin and eyes. These toxic particles can cause breathing issues, including asthma, bronchitis, coronary heart disease, and even cancer.

  • How does house insurance work with a fire?

    Homeowners insurance typically helps protect personal belongings from specific risks (described in most policies as "perils"), such as fire and lightning strikes. If your belongings are damaged or destroyed in a fire, homeowners insurance may help pay to repair or replace them.