Canadian Mobile Wash helps restore fire-affected buildings, equipment, and exterior surfaces with controlled cleaning, soot removal, and smoke residue treatment. Our work supports property managers, contractors, owners, and project teams seeking a clean, stable, and presentable result. Speak with our team to plan the next step.
We begin with a site review, surface identification, access planning, and cleaning test areas when needed. Crews may use HEPA vacuuming, dry soot sponges, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, hot-water washing, controlled pressure, and odour-treatment methods. Work is staged to separate cleaned areas, manage runoff, protect finishes, and coordinate with trades on site.
This service focuses on cleaning, surface preparation, residue removal, and odour-control support after a fire event. The goal is to return affected areas to a clean, workable condition for occupancy, finishing trades, repairs, or ongoing operations.
Retail spaces, offices, restaurants, corridors, storage rooms, and service areas often need coordinated cleaning across different materials. We clean walls, floors, ceilings, exterior entries, fixtures, and washable contents using methods matched to each surface.
For apartments, townhomes, and managed residential buildings, restoration work must be organized, respectful, and efficient. Our crews focus on soot removal, surface washing, deodorizing steps, and clear coordination with owners, managers, and other trades.
Smoke staining can affect masonry, siding, concrete, metal doors, signage, railings, and loading areas. Canadian Mobile Wash uses controlled pressure, hot water, detergents, and soft-wash methods to clean exterior materials without overworking the surface.
General contractors and restoration firms use our cleaning support before repairs, coating, painting, or final turnover. We help prepare surfaces so finishing work can proceed on clean substrates with a consistent appearance.
Qualified execution gives each material the right cleaning method, contact time, rinse process, and finishing step. The result is cleaner surfaces, improved appearance, reduced smoke residue, and better preparation for repair or refinishing work. Good workmanship also keeps the project moving with fewer repeated cleaning passes.
The scope can include exterior cladding, masonry, concrete, walkways, doors, fixtures, equipment, interior washable surfaces, and service areas. We define the work by surface type, access, residue level, and the intended finished condition.
Timelines depend on building size, material types, access, water availability, and coordination with other trades. A small area may be completed quickly, while larger properties often need staged cleaning and review points.
Common methods include dry soot removal, detergent washing, hot-water cleaning, controlled rinsing, deodorizing support, and surface preparation for coatings. Product selection depends on masonry, metal, painted surfaces, concrete, flooring, or washable fixtures.
Before work begins, confirm access, utilities, parking, building rules, and any areas requiring special protection. Expect clear communication on scope, sequencing, drying time, and handoff conditions. Canadian Mobile Wash provides practical restoration cleaning that supports a clean, orderly, and professional project outcome.
Our delicated team is always available to connect with you anytime.