Restore fire-affected interiors, exterior surfaces, and shared building areas with a careful cleaning process built around soot removal, smoke residue control, and surface renewal. Our team helps property owners, managers, and contractors move from cleanup planning to a cleaner, better-presented space with practical execution and clear communication. Contact us to discuss the scope and next steps.
The process starts with a walkthrough, surface review, and scope plan. Crews identify washable, porous, painted, coated, metal, masonry, glass, and flooring materials before choosing the right method.
Typical tools include HEPA-filtered vacuums, soot sponges, microfiber wiping systems, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, odour counteractants, pressure washing equipment, and controlled rinse setups. Work is carried out in stages, with testing, cleaning, detailing, and final review built into the sequence.
This service supports properties that need detailed cleaning after a fire event, including surface washing, soot removal, residue treatment, and odour-focused cleaning. Work is planned around the building type, surface materials, access points, and the level of finish required for reoccupation, renovation, or handover.
Offices, retail units, service businesses, and mixed-use suites often need coordinated cleaning across walls, ceilings, floors, fixtures, doors, and exposed surfaces. Crews work in defined zones, using suitable detergents, dry-cleaning sponges, vacuums, and controlled washing methods based on the finish.
Condos, apartments, townhomes, and rental units require careful work around painted drywall, trim, cabinetry, flooring, windows, and mechanical covers. The goal is a cleaner, more consistent interior finish that supports repair trades, occupancy planning, or property turnover.
Lobbies, corridors, stairwells, loading areas, laundry rooms, and utility spaces may need soot removal from durable surfaces and high-touch areas. Fire damage and smoke restoration in these spaces is usually sequenced to maintain access while giving each area a finished, orderly result.
Smoke staining can affect brick, concrete, metal doors, glass, signage, canopies, and loading entrances. Exterior cleaning may include soft washing, pressure washing, degreasers, and rinse control to improve appearance without overworking the surface.
A qualified provider delivers more than basic washing. The work creates cleaner surfaces, reduces smoke film, improves presentation, and prepares areas for repainting, refinishing, repairs, or final use.
Good execution also protects material integrity. Technicians match cleaning strength, dwell time, agitation, and rinse methods to each surface so the finished result looks consistent and professionally handled.
Scope can include soot removal, smoke residue cleaning, surface washing, odour-focused treatment, exterior cleaning, and preparation for finishing trades. The exact plan depends on the materials, access, affected areas, and the desired condition at completion.
Timelines depend on the size of the property, number of surfaces, residue level, drying needs, and trade coordination. Smaller areas may be completed quickly, while multi-area projects are usually scheduled in phases.
Common materials include painted walls, concrete, brick, metal, glass, tile, sealed flooring, doors, trim, fixtures, and exterior cladding. Each surface is tested or reviewed so the cleaning method matches the finish and expected result.
Before booking, it helps to define which areas need cleaning, what trades are involved, and whether the goal is occupancy, renovation, or sale preparation. A clear scope allows the crew to recommend practical methods, schedule efficiently, and deliver a clean, consistent finish.
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