Professional fire and smoke cleanup helps return interiors, exteriors, equipment, and common areas to a clean, stable, and usable condition. Canadian Mobile Wash provides organised restoration support with careful soot removal, odour reduction, surface washing, and finishing preparation, so your property is ready for the next stage. Speak with our team to plan a practical service scope.
The process begins with a site review, service plan, and identification of cleanable materials, sensitive finishes, and access needs. Crews may use dry soot sponges, HEPA-filtered vacuuming, alkaline or degreasing cleaners, hot-water washing, controlled pressure cleaning, and odour treatment equipment. Workmanship includes masking, containment where useful, rinse control, waste handling, moisture checks, and final inspection of cleaned surfaces.
This service supports properties after fire events that leave soot, smoke film, staining, and odour across building surfaces. Work may include controlled cleaning, debris handling, content-area preparation, exterior washing, and surface treatment before repainting or repairs. The goal is a clean, orderly result that supports smooth re-occupancy or project handoff.
Residential work focuses on kitchens, living areas, corridors, garages, balconies, and utility spaces affected by smoke deposits. Crews clean painted surfaces, masonry, tile, railings, fixtures, and accessible structural elements using methods matched to each material. The finished space should feel cleaner, brighter, and properly prepared for repairs or refinishing.
Commercial restoration requires planned access, clear sequencing, and respect for neighbouring tenants or active operations. Surfaces such as storefront glass, metal frames, ceilings, flooring, washrooms, and service areas are cleaned with controlled techniques. The work supports a professional appearance and helps owners move forward with reopening, leasing, or renovation plans.
Smoke residue can settle on brick, concrete, stucco, signage, loading areas, and walkways. Mobile wash equipment, hot-water cleaning, and appropriate detergents help restore exterior presentation without unnecessary disruption. Technicians adjust pressure, temperature, and dwell time to suit masonry, coated metal, painted surfaces, and decorative finishes.
Multi-unit work often involves lobbies, hallways, stairwells, garbage rooms, mechanical areas, and parking levels. A structured plan helps coordinate access, protect finished areas, and keep work zones organised. Property managers benefit from clear communication, documented scope, and consistent progress across shared spaces.
Qualified execution produces cleaner surfaces, better odour control, and a stronger base for painting, sealing, flooring, or repairs. Proper restoration uses the right cleaning chemistry, agitation, rinsing, and drying steps for each material. This careful approach protects finishes where possible and leaves the property ready for dependable next-stage work.
The scope can include interior rooms, exterior walls, common areas, garages, sidewalks, equipment zones, and preparation areas for rebuild work. Canadian Mobile Wash can tailor service to a single suite, a storefront, a multi-level property, or selected hard surfaces. The best scope is based on materials, access, and the desired finished condition.
Timelines depend on the size of the area, surface type, residue level, drying needs, and coordination with other trades. Smaller areas may be completed in a shorter visit, while larger properties may require phased scheduling. A site review helps establish practical timing before work begins.
Common methods include dry cleaning for delicate soot, detergent washing for washable surfaces, hot-water pressure cleaning for durable exteriors, and odour reduction treatments. Technicians choose products based on paint, masonry, metal, concrete, glass, and flooring conditions. The aim is effective cleaning without overworking the surface.
Clients should expect a clear work area plan, surface-appropriate cleaning, careful communication, and a finished result that supports repairs, refinishing, or return to use. Some materials may need repainting, sealing, or replacement after cleaning, depending on the project goals. A professional review helps define what can be cleaned, what should be prepared, and how the work should be scheduled.
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