Restore clean, usable, and professionally finished spaces after soot, smoke residue, and odour exposure. Our service supports property owners, managers, contractors, and developers with structured cleaning, surface preparation, and restoration-ready results. Request a site review when you are ready to move forward.
The work begins with a site review, scope confirmation, and identification of surface types such as painted drywall, tile, concrete, metal, brick, glass, and wood. Crews may use dry cleaning sponges, HEPA-filtered vacuums, degreasers, neutral cleaners, pressure washing equipment, soft-wash tools, odour counteractants, and sealers when specified. Work is carried out in stages, usually starting with dry residue removal, followed by detailed washing, controlled rinsing, drying, inspection, and touch-point cleaning.
This work focuses on cleaning, deodorising, and preparing affected materials so interiors and exteriors can return to a finished standard. It may involve soot removal, pressure washing, soft washing, detail cleaning, odour treatment, and coordination with repair trades. The approach is adjusted to the building type, surface condition, and project schedule.
Homes, townhomes, and rental suites often need careful cleaning of walls, ceilings, trim, fixtures, and hard surfaces. Dry soot sponges, HEPA vacuuming, mild alkaline cleaners, and controlled rinsing help prepare surfaces for sealing, painting, or final occupancy cleaning.
Multi-unit buildings require organized access, clear work areas, and consistent documentation between suites, corridors, stairwells, and service rooms. Crews can stage work by floor or zone, helping property managers maintain scheduling control while common areas are restored to a clean standard.
Commercial projects often include glass, metal frames, masonry, signage, flooring, washrooms, and mechanical areas. Cleaning methods are selected to protect finishes while removing visible residue from customer-facing and staff areas.
Exterior restoration can include brick, concrete, stucco, siding, doors, sidewalks, and overhead structures. Low-pressure washing, surface-safe detergents, and rinse recovery planning help deliver a uniform result around entrances, service lanes, and public-facing elevations.
Professional execution creates cleaner substrates, better odour control, and more reliable finish preparation for follow-on trades. Proper sequencing matters because soot, residue, moisture, and cleaning chemistry must be managed before coatings, flooring, or millwork are completed. A qualified team brings the equipment, product knowledge, and site discipline needed for consistent results.
The scope can include interiors, exteriors, common areas, service rooms, garages, entrances, sidewalks, and building envelopes. Each project is assessed by surface type, access, finish condition, and required outcome before work begins.
Timelines depend on square footage, residue level, access, drying needs, and the number of surfaces involved. Smaller areas may be completed in phases, while larger properties often follow a room-by-room or zone-based schedule.
Expect a walkthrough, practical recommendations, and a clear work sequence. Access points, water availability, parking, containment needs, and coordination with other trades are usually confirmed before crews arrive.
A good scope balances cleaning, deodorising, surface preparation, and finish readiness. Ask how materials will be cleaned, what equipment will be used, and how completed areas will be reviewed. The best outcome is a clean, stable, and professional-looking space ready for the next step.
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