Bring surfaces, contents, and exterior areas back to a clean, usable condition after fire and smoke exposure. Our team manages soot removal, residue cleaning, odour reduction, and wash-down work with organized site control and practical scheduling. Speak with us about a clear restoration plan for your property.
Work begins with a site review, surface assessment, and a practical cleaning plan. Crews may use HEPA vacuuming, dry sponges, alkaline detergents, degreasers, odour counteractants, rinsing, pressure washing, and soft washing. Methods are matched to drywall, masonry, metal, concrete, vinyl, wood, and coated surfaces.
This service supports buildings, exterior surfaces, fixtures, and selected contents after fire or smoke exposure. Work is planned around the condition of each area, the surface type, and the level of cleaning required. The goal is a neat, consistent finish that supports repair, repainting, occupancy, or turnover.
Interior work can include walls, ceilings, floors, doors, trim, stairwells, utility rooms, and common areas. Crews use appropriate dry cleaning, detergent cleaning, rinsing, and detail wiping methods. The finished result is a cleaner surface profile ready for final finishing or continued restoration steps.
Exterior cleaning may cover brick, stucco, metal siding, concrete pads, walkways, loading areas, garage doors, and exterior trim. Controlled pressure washing, soft washing, and degreasing are selected based on the surface. This helps restore appearance without using excessive force on sensitive materials.
Property managers and building operators often need coordinated cleaning across units, corridors, service areas, and exterior access points. Work can be scheduled by zone to support trades, inspections, and tenant communication. Clear sequencing helps keep the project organized from initial cleanup through final review.
Selected contents and fixed items can be cleaned when they are suitable for restoration. This may include metal fixtures, shelving, equipment housings, railings, doors, and washable hard goods. Detail work focuses on residue removal, consistent appearance, and careful handling of each item.
Quality execution gives owners, contractors, and managers a cleaner base for repairs, repainting, and reoccupation planning. Proper cleaning reduces visible soot, smoke film, and lingering odour on compatible materials. The result is a more orderly property with surfaces prepared for the next project stage.
The scope can include interiors, exteriors, service rooms, garages, common areas, hard surfaces, and selected contents. Each area is reviewed for material type, residue level, accessibility, and finish requirements. A written scope helps align cleaning work with contractors, owners, and project timelines.
Timelines depend on building size, surface conditions, access, drying needs, and the number of areas included. Small targeted cleaning may take a short visit, while larger properties often need staged work. Scheduling is planned to support other trades and minimize disruption.
Common tools include HEPA vacuums, soft brushes, dry cleaning sponges, pump sprayers, pressure washers, surface cleaners, microfibre cloths, and wet extraction equipment. Cleaning products are chosen for compatibility with the surface. Test areas can be used where finish sensitivity matters.
Expect a practical discussion about access, utilities, affected areas, finishes, and desired outcomes. The team will clarify what can be cleaned, what may need repair, and how work will be sequenced. This helps clients make informed decisions before approving the restoration scope.
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