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We always recommend using a professional cleaning time to handle smoke and fire damage. Our team has specialized equipment to avoid smoke inhalation…
It’s best to avoid going back into your home until you are told it’s safe to enter the fire department. They’ll check the structural safety…
The timeline of a restoration project depends on the severity of the fire damage and the number of items and surfaces affected. When we start a job,…
It all depends on the fire’s severity and your home’s structural safety. If the smoke and fire damage is only in one section of your home, it may be…
If there is any remaining water, be sure to contact our professional team, as we are trained in fire damage cleanup and water removal services. We…
Even minor damage can cause severe and extensive damage through smoke and soot residue. Let a professional handle the cleaning to avoid complications…
It’s essential to wait until the fire department determines whether your home is safe to enter. It may be necessary to allow an inspector to help…
First and foremost, you should never go into your home unless the fire department has told you it’s safe. You can contact your local police…
Due to the high temperatures, fire can damage concrete. When older concrete is exposed to heat, it’ll dehydrate, and pressure can build up within…
It’s understandable not knowing what to do after a fire. We recommend contacting your insurance company and your local disaster relief agency.…