After a fire event, interiors and exterior surfaces often need organised cleaning, residue removal, and odour-focused restoration before regular use can resume. Our team helps property owners, managers, and contractors bring affected areas back to a clean, workable condition with practical methods, controlled execution, and clear communication from the first visit. Speak with our team to plan the right scope for your site.
The process begins with a site review to identify affected rooms, surfaces, access points, and cleaning priorities. Crews may use HEPA-filtered vacuuming, dry sponges, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, odour counteractants, pressure washing, soft washing, and controlled rinsing based on the material. Work is completed in logical zones, with attention to masking, runoff control, ventilation, drying, and coordination with painters, builders, and property representatives.
This service focuses on cleaning and restoring surfaces affected by soot, smoke residue, staining, and lingering odours after a contained or larger fire event. Work may include walls, ceilings, floors, structural surfaces, exterior cladding, loading areas, garages, and service spaces. The goal is a clean, stable, and presentable environment ready for repair, refinishing, turnover, or occupancy.
Property managers often need coordinated cleanup across corridors, suites, utility rooms, refuse areas, and shared building spaces. Crews work with site access requirements, tenant communication schedules, and contractor sequencing. The finished result supports a cleaner presentation while allowing other trades to continue their work efficiently.
Retail units, offices, workshops, and light industrial spaces require careful cleaning around fixtures, shelving, equipment, and exposed surfaces. Technicians may use dry soot removal, controlled washing, degreasing, and odour treatment depending on the surface. Work is planned to support reopening, fit-out, or insurance-related documentation without unnecessary disruption.
In homes, condos, and rental units, restoration can include walls, cabinetry, trim, doors, flooring surfaces, and selected contents. The approach depends on the material, finish, and level of smoke contact. Careful cleaning helps retain usable finishes where practical and prepares other areas for painting, repairs, or replacement.
Soot can settle on brick, concrete, stucco, siding, doors, decks, railings, and paved areas near the fire source. Exterior cleaning may involve soft washing, pressure-controlled rinsing, surface-safe detergents, and targeted agitation. The result is a cleaner exterior appearance that matches the surrounding property more consistently.
Qualified restoration work combines cleaning discipline, surface knowledge, and practical sequencing. Soot behaves differently on painted drywall, sealed concrete, metal, glass, masonry, and porous materials, so one method does not fit every surface. A professional approach improves visual consistency, reduces odour transfer, protects retained finishes, and gives owners a clearer path to repairs, turnover, or reopening.
Scope can include interior surfaces, exterior walls, concrete, masonry, flooring, cabinetry, doors, trim, garages, mechanical areas, and selected contents. The exact plan depends on access, surface type, finish condition, and project goals. A site review helps separate cleaning tasks from repairs, painting, or replacement work.
Timelines depend on the size of the affected area, residue level, drying needs, and coordination with other trades. A small suite or isolated room may move quickly, while larger commercial or multi-unit areas require phased scheduling. Clear scope and access help keep the work organised.
Common methods include dry soot removal, HEPA vacuuming, detergent washing, degreasing, odour treatment, soft washing, and pressure-controlled exterior cleaning. Products are selected for the surface being cleaned, not applied as a one-step solution. The aim is consistent cleaning without unnecessary wear on finishes.
Before work begins, clients usually want to know what can be cleaned, what should be repaired, and how the schedule fits with other project steps. A practical plan identifies priority areas, expected finish levels, access needs, and materials requiring special care. This helps owners, managers, and contractors make confident decisions before crews arrive.
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