Restore clean, usable interiors and exterior surfaces after a fire event with careful soot removal, smoke odour treatment, surface washing, and finish-ready preparation. Our crews help property owners and project teams move from affected materials to a well-presented, properly cleaned space. Speak with us about the right scope for your site.
The process begins with a site review, material identification, and a practical work plan for access, water use, containment, and drying. Crews typically start with dry soot removal using soft brushes, microfiber tools, and HEPA-filtered vacuums where appropriate, then move to detergent cleaning, degreasing, rinsing, and detail wiping. Exterior areas may be cleaned with soft washing or controlled pressure washing, matched to the surface. Odour treatment can include source cleaning, ventilation, thermal fogging, or hydroxyl treatment when suitable. Work is completed in phases, with attention to edges, penetrations, fixtures, and transition areas.
This work brings together detailed cleaning, controlled washing, odour treatment, and surface preparation for buildings affected by flame, heat, soot, and smoke residue. It is used in homes, rental properties, retail units, offices, and shared buildings where presentation and reliable workmanship matter. The finished result is a cleaner, more stable environment ready for repair, repainting, or reoccupancy planning.
Living areas, kitchens, stairwells, basements, and utility rooms often need careful cleaning after smoke has moved through a property. Crews remove loose soot, wash durable surfaces, and prepare trim, walls, ceilings, flooring edges, and built-in features for the next trade. The goal is an orderly interior with cleaner surfaces and a more neutral finish.
Smoke staining can settle on brick, stone, siding, windows, soffits, decks, railings, and walkways. Professional mobile washing uses controlled pressure, suitable detergents, and measured rinsing to clean exterior materials without overworking the surface. This supports curb appeal and helps restore the building envelope to a more consistent appearance.
Apartment buildings, condominiums, and mixed-use properties need organized work that respects shared access, neighbouring units, and active management schedules. Crews can address corridors, lobbies, service rooms, balconies, façades, and individual suites within a defined scope. Clear sequencing helps property managers coordinate cleaning with adjusters, contractors, and occupants.
Retail spaces, offices, restaurants, workshops, and construction sites often require fast, methodical cleaning before repairs continue. Restoration teams can support general contractors with soot removal, smoke residue washing, equipment cleaning, and exterior washdowns. The work is documented by area, material, and task so the next stage can proceed with clarity.
Quality execution improves how surfaces look, feel, and accept later finishes. Removing soot film, greasy residues, and embedded odour sources helps painters, flooring installers, cabinet crews, and maintenance teams work on properly prepared areas. A qualified provider brings the right tools, cleaning agents, rinsing methods, and sequencing for each material, from painted drywall and metal fixtures to masonry, vinyl, glass, and concrete.
The scope can include interior rooms, exterior walls, windows, decks, walkways, garages, mechanical areas, common spaces, and contents that are suitable for cleaning. Each project is reviewed by material type, access, finish condition, and the level of residue present. The final scope is built around what can be cleaned effectively and what should be prepared for other trades.
Timelines depend on building size, surface types, residue level, access, weather for exterior work, and coordination with repairs. A small interior area may take a focused visit, while larger properties are often completed in stages. The schedule is usually planned around drying time, trade access, and property management needs.
Clients should expect a walkthrough, a clear description of included areas, and practical preparation guidance. This may include access arrangements, moving loose items, protecting adjacent finishes, and confirming water or power availability. Crews arrive with appropriate cleaning agents, washing equipment, vacuums, hand tools, and surface protection materials.
Good restoration work is organized, material-aware, and focused on the finished condition. Ask how the crew will clean different surfaces, manage odour treatment, protect adjacent areas, and coordinate with other contractors. A dependable provider explains the process clearly, works neatly, and delivers a clean foundation for the next stage of the property’s return to use.
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