After a fire event, surfaces can be left with soot, smoke residue, staining, and lingering odour that call for careful restoration. Our team restores interiors, exteriors, equipment areas, and common spaces with controlled cleaning methods and practical project coordination. Speak with us to review your site and plan the right next step.
The process starts with a site review, surface identification, and a practical cleaning plan. Crews may use HEPA vacuuming, dry sponges, degreasers, alkaline detergents, odour counteractants, controlled pressure washing, and extraction equipment. Work is sequenced from dry removal to wet cleaning, detail work, rinsing, and final inspection.
This service focuses on cleaning, surface recovery, residue removal, and odour treatment after fire and smoke exposure. Work can include walls, ceilings, floors, masonry, siding, concrete, fixtures, and accessible mechanical areas. The goal is a clean, stable, and presentable space ready for repair, refinishing, or return to use.
Commercial spaces often need coordinated cleaning around operations, trades, and property management requirements. Crews can address soot on block walls, steel doors, loading areas, storage rooms, and service corridors. Work is planned to keep access organized and finished areas consistent.
Homes require detailed cleaning across painted surfaces, trim, cabinetry, flooring, and contents-ready areas. Restoration work may include dry soot removal, detergent washing, controlled rinsing, and deodorizing steps. The finished result should feel cleaner, brighter, and prepared for any required finishing work.
Apartments, condominiums, and shared buildings need dependable scheduling and clean transitions between occupied and work areas. Crews can restore hallways, stairwells, utility rooms, lobbies, and service spaces. Careful containment, ventilation, and surface protection help keep the work organized.
Smoke can mark brick, concrete, stucco, siding, soffits, garage doors, and exterior fixtures. Professional washing may use soft washing, pressure control, alkaline cleaners, and rinsing suited to each material. The aim is an even, cleaned appearance without unnecessary surface wear.
Qualified restoration brings structure, consistency, and material awareness to the project. Proper cleaning separates loose soot, bonded residue, staining, and odour sources before selecting the method. This improves finish quality, supports durable repairs, and gives owners clear expectations for the completed space.
Scope can include structural surfaces, walls, ceilings, flooring, exterior cladding, garages, utility rooms, and shared building areas. Contents handling, painting, repairs, and specialty trades can be coordinated when needed. The final scope depends on material type, access, and the desired finished condition.
Timelines depend on the size of the space, residue level, surface materials, and drying requirements. Smaller areas may be completed in a short scheduled visit. Larger properties often move through assessment, cleaning phases, detailing, and review with the client or project manager.
Expect a clear work area, equipment setup, surface testing, cleaning stages, and communication about progress. Crews may protect adjacent finishes and manage airflow where appropriate. At completion, the space is reviewed for visible residue, odour treatment needs, and next-step readiness.
Look for a provider that explains methods clearly, matches cleaning chemistry to surfaces, and works well with owners, managers, and contractors. Good execution is organized, documented, and focused on a clean finished result. A site review helps confirm scope, access, timing, and expectations before work begins.
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