Return interiors, exterior surfaces, and usable contents to a clean, finished condition after fire and smoke exposure. This service removes soot, residue, staining, and lingering odour with controlled methods, careful workmanship, and practical project coordination. Speak with our team when you are ready to plan the next step.
A typical project begins with a site review, scope confirmation, and separation of work areas. Crews may use HEPA vacuuming, dry sponges, alkaline or neutral cleaners, degreasers, soft washing, controlled pressure washing, ozone or hydroxyl treatment, and thermal fogging when suitable.
Materials are selected for the substrate, residue level, and final finish. Work is staged from dry removal to detailed cleaning, rinsing, drying, odour treatment, and final review.
This work combines detailed cleaning, surface preparation, odour treatment, and selective restoration. It is used where smoke residue, soot deposits, and heat-related staining affect finishes, equipment, structural surfaces, or common areas. The finished result should look orderly, clean, and ready for repair, refinishing, or return to use.
In homes, condos, and rental units, restoration often starts with ceilings, walls, trim, flooring edges, fixtures, cabinetry, and accessible contents. Crews use appropriate dry cleaning, wet cleaning, and deodorising methods based on the surface type. The goal is a clean interior that supports repainting, repairs, or move-back planning.
For offices, storefronts, restaurants, and service businesses, the work is planned around access, staging, and operational needs. Technicians clean walls, exposed structure, counters, washrooms, back-of-house areas, and exterior entry points. Clear sequencing helps owners and managers coordinate trades, inspections, and reopening preparation.
Apartment buildings and mixed-use properties require organised work across units, corridors, stairwells, storage rooms, and shared mechanical areas. Crews document work zones, protect finished areas, and coordinate access with property managers. This keeps the restoration process consistent across occupied and vacant spaces.
Smoke and soot can settle on masonry, siding, concrete, metal doors, loading areas, and exterior fixtures. Professional washing uses controlled pressure, detergents, rinsing, and runoff management suited to the surface. The result is a cleaner exterior that aligns with broader building restoration plans.
Qualified restoration focuses on matching the cleaning method to each material. Painted drywall, brick, concrete, stainless steel, glass, wood trim, and fabric contents all respond differently. Good workmanship leaves surfaces evenly cleaned, properly prepared, and ready for the next trade. It also supports better odour control by treating residues at their source, not just masking them.
The scope can include interiors, exterior cladding, concrete, masonry, contents, fixtures, common areas, garages, and service spaces. The final plan depends on access, surface type, residue level, and whether repairs or refinishing will follow.
Timing depends on the number of rooms, surface area, contents, access, and drying requirements. A small contained project may take days, while larger properties need phased scheduling with cleaning, odour treatment, and review points.
Expect a site walkthrough, defined work zones, discussion of materials, and a practical plan for access and staging. Crews will identify surfaces suited for cleaning, items needing special handling, and areas reserved for other trades.
Look for a provider that explains the process clearly, uses surface-appropriate methods, and coordinates well with owners, managers, insurers, and trades. Good restoration is not just cleaning. It is organised execution that prepares the property for finishing, occupancy, or the next stage of construction.
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