After a fire event, surfaces, contents, and structural areas need careful cleaning, deodorising, and restoration-ready preparation. Canadian Mobile Wash provides organised fire and smoke cleanup that removes residues, refreshes affected areas, and supports a clean path back to use. Speak with our team to plan the next step.
The process starts with a walkthrough to identify affected surfaces, access points, water availability, and cleaning priorities. Crews may use dry soot sponges, HEPA vacuums, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, pressure washing, soft washing, and odour treatment methods. Work is carried out in controlled sections, with attention to rinsing, drying, containment, and surface compatibility.
This service focuses on cleaning, residue removal, surface preparation, and odour control after fire and smoke exposure. Work may include walls, ceilings, floors, equipment, exterior finishes, and selected contents. The goal is a cleaner, more stable space that is ready for repair, refinishing, or normal occupancy.
Interior work often includes soot removal from painted walls, masonry, tile, metal, glass, and durable flooring. Technicians use controlled washing, dry sponging, HEPA vacuuming, and suitable detergents based on the surface. The finished result should look consistent, clean, and prepared for any required repainting or finishing.
Commercial spaces, rental properties, offices, shops, and shared buildings need organised restoration work with clear sequencing. Crews can coordinate around access requirements, site supervision, and other trades. This helps property managers and contractors keep cleaning, repair, and turnover work moving in a practical order.
Smoke residue can settle on siding, brick, concrete, stucco, doors, windows, loading areas, and walkways. Mobile washing equipment allows exterior areas to be cleaned efficiently using appropriate pressure, temperature, and cleaning agents. The aim is an even finish without overworking sensitive materials.
Fire and smoke restoration work may include durable items such as shelving, machinery covers, railings, cabinetry exteriors, and washable fixtures. Each item is reviewed for material type and finish before cleaning starts. This supports practical recovery while respecting surfaces that need a lighter touch.
Qualified execution gives contractors, owners, and managers a cleaner base for the next stage of work. Proper cleaning reduces visible residue, improves indoor freshness, and prepares surfaces for coating, repair, or reuse. It also supports better coordination between cleaning crews, repair trades, and site decision makers.
Scope depends on the building, materials, and level of residue present. Typical work includes cleaning hard surfaces, washing exterior areas, deodorising selected spaces, and preparing areas for repair trades. Canadian Mobile Wash can review the site and define a practical cleaning plan before work begins.
Timelines depend on the size of the area, access, surface types, and whether interior and exterior cleaning are both needed. A small contained area may be completed quickly, while larger properties need phased scheduling. Clear planning helps align crews, equipment, and site readiness.
Methods are selected based on the surface being cleaned and the desired finish. Common tools include HEPA vacuums, dry cleaning sponges, pressure washers, soft wash systems, sprayers, brushes, and professional detergents. The approach is adjusted for masonry, metal, painted surfaces, flooring, and fixtures.
Before booking, it helps to know which areas need cleaning, whether utilities are available, and if other trades are already scheduled. A site review can clarify access, equipment needs, materials, timing, and expected outcomes. The result is a practical service plan built around the property and project stage.
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