Fire Restoration

 

Fire restoration occurs after the flames have been put out and the fire trucks are gone. Immediate treatment is necessary to reduce smoke and soot health hazards. Fire damage is ongoing and the longer you wait the more your restoration costs will rise. The longer neutralization, corrosion control and cleaning are delayed, the greater the scope and cost of the loss.

Due to the unique behavior of smoke, fire restoration may not be simple, that is why it is crucial to have a certified fire and smoke restoration professional. If not treated, smoke odor and discoloration can cause permanent damage. The smoke actually becomes acidic and eats through surfaces and materials.

The steps taken to restore fire damage include, properly evaluating the loss, testing the damaged materials, selecting optimum restoration alternatives, coordinating with insurance professionals and ultimately restoring your property to a pre-loss condition or better.

 

 


 

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