Fire Damage Restoration

WHAT WE DO

Our fire damage restoration begins with boarding up the areas of your home or business exposed to the elements. This prevents further damage to your belongings. We then conduct a comprehensive assessment of the property’s fire damage.

Further Services Include:

Odor Removal

Demolition and Debris Removal

Full Reconstruction of Property

Air Duct Cleaning

Smoke and Soot Removal

Structural Reconstruction

OUR WORK

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is fire damage restoration?

Fire damage restoration is the process of cleaning, repairing, and restoring a property after it has been damaged by fire. It involves removing smoke residues, repairing structural damage, and restoring the property to its pre-fire condition.

Yes, fire damage can result in smoke and odor issues that linger even after extinguishing the fire. Fire damage restoration includes smoke and odor removal to eliminate these issues.

Depending on the extent of the damage and the type of materials involved, some belongings may be salvageable after fire damage. A professional fire damage restoration company can assess the damage and advise on salvageable items.

It is highly recommended that you hire a professional fire damage restoration company. They have the expertise and equipment to assess and address fire damage properly.

Many materials can be saved if the water involved is clean and the response is fast. Hardwood floors can often be dried in place when addressed within 24–48 hours. Some drywall, trim, and cabinetry can be saved depending on saturation levels and water category.

Heavily damaged, swollen, or contaminated materials may need removal for safety and long-term stability. A particleboard that has absorbed water rarely dries without warping. Carpet padding is often replaced even when carpet itself can be saved.

Each situation is unique, and a thorough on-site evaluation is the only way to know for sure what can be restored. The goal is always to save what’s safely salvageable while ensuring your property is structurally sound.

Fire damage is typically covered by homeowners insurance, although the extent of coverage may vary depending on the terms of your policy. It is important to review your policy and contact your insurance provider to understand your coverage.