Fire Damage and Smoke Restoration in Cachet

When a fire event leaves smoke film, soot, odour, and visible staining, Canadian Mobile Wash provides careful surface restoration for occupied and vacant properties.
Our team cleans, deodorises, and prepares affected areas with controlled methods that support a clean, orderly return to use. We work with owners, managers, contractors, and insurers where coordination is needed. Speak with us about your project.

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How the Restoration Work Is Carried Out

Canadian Mobile Wash starts by reviewing the affected surfaces, residue type, water access, drainage, and site conditions. Methods may include dry cleaning, HEPA vacuuming, foam or low-moisture washing, hot water pressure washing, odour counteractants, and detailed hand cleaning. Crews protect adjacent finishes and use measured dwell times before rinsing or wiping. Work areas are checked as they progress, so missed edges, ledges, and touchpoints can be addressed.

Professional Fire Damage and Smoke Restoration Applications

This service focuses on restoring fire-affected surfaces, contents zones, and structural finishes after cleanup access is established. Work may include soot removal, smoke odour treatment, detail washing, pressure washing where suitable, and final wipe-downs for presentation. It is used after small contained fires, exterior smoke exposure, and larger restoration projects.

Fire Damage and Smoke Restoration for Finished Interiors

Interior work often covers walls, ceilings, floors, trim, cabinetry, doors, fixtures, and washable contents areas. Technicians use dry sponge cleaning, HEPA vacuuming, alkaline detergents, and controlled rinsing based on the material and finish. The goal is a uniform surface without smearing residue into paint, grout, or textured materials.

Exterior Washing for Fire-Affected Buildings

Exterior service can address siding, brick, stucco, soffits, doors, windows, concrete, decks, loading areas, and walkways. Mobile wash equipment helps remove smoke film and residue while matching pressure, heat, and detergents to the surface. Crews also manage rinse paths and protect nearby landscaping, entries, and active work areas.

Commercial, Multi-Unit, and Managed Properties

For property managers, contractors, and facility teams, restoration work must align with access schedules and other trades. Crews can stage equipment, isolate work zones, document completed areas, and coordinate cleaning around repairs. This supports turnover plans for suites, common areas, storefronts, warehouses, and service spaces.

Residential Spaces and Finished Living Areas

Residential restoration requires detailed cleaning with attention to finishes, belongings, and comfort expectations. The finished result should feel orderly, clean, and ready for the next step, whether that is occupancy, painting, or repairs. Work can be arranged for kitchens, garages, mechanical rooms, basements, balconies, and exterior elevations.

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Results from Professional Fire and Smoke Restoration

Clean Surfaces, Reduced Odour, and Better Finish Readiness

Quality execution improves how surfaces look, feel, and accept later finishing work. Proper washing and deodorising can reduce smoke odour, lift soot discolouration, and create a consistent base for painting, sealing, flooring, or final cleaning. Experienced crews choose the least aggressive effective method, which supports appearance and long-term performance.

Why People Trust Canadian Mobile Wash

Canadian Mobile Wash has been washing our fleet of 40 tractors for about 8 months now. I have to say their service is outstanding and very thorough. I would recommend their service highly!!
Stephen Hughes
Recently used Canadian Mobile Wash at 2 of the buildings I managed. They did an amazing job on the exterior of the building and the underground parking. I highly recommend using this company as they will not disappoint you. Will definitely be doing more business in the future.
Luciano Stea

Fire and Smoke Restoration FAQs

What is included in the scope?

Scope depends on materials, access, and how much residue is present. A typical plan may include soot removal, surface washing, deodorising, exterior washing, debris-area cleanup, and preparation for repainting or repairs. The scope should identify rooms, elevations, surfaces, exclusions, and any trade coordination.

How long does the work usually take?

Timelines vary by property size, number of surfaces, drying needs, and coordination with other trades. Smaller targeted areas may be completed quickly, while larger spaces are scheduled in phases to keep work organised. Your provider should explain sequencing, access needs, and expected completion points before work starts.

Which materials can be cleaned?

Washable surfaces often include masonry, concrete, metal, glass, painted finishes, vinyl, tile, sealed wood, and some exterior cladding. Porous or delicate materials are reviewed before treatment so the method suits the surface. Test areas may be used when finish sensitivity or residue depth needs confirmation.

Choosing the Right Restoration Partner

Look for a provider that explains the scope, selects methods by material, protects surrounding areas, and communicates clearly with owners, managers, and contractors. Canadian Mobile Wash brings mobile equipment, practical site coordination, and careful workmanship to fire and smoke cleaning projects. A clear plan helps set expectations for access, water use, drying, finishing, and handover.

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