Fire-affected properties need organised cleaning, soot removal, odour treatment, and surface preparation before normal use can resume. Canadian Mobile Wash provides practical restoration support for owners, managers, contractors, and project teams who need clean, presentable spaces restored with care. Speak with our team to plan the right scope.
Work begins with a walkthrough to identify affected rooms, surfaces, access points, and cleaning limits. Crews may use HEPA vacuuming, dry soot sponges, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, soft washing, pressure washing, odour counteractants, and surface rinsing based on the material.
Porous areas may be prepared for sealing, while durable surfaces are washed, wiped, and detailed. Protective sheeting, containment where needed, and careful equipment setup help keep the work organised.
This service focuses on cleaning and restoring surfaces affected by soot, smoke residue, ash, and related staining. Work may include interior surface cleaning, exterior washing, deodorising, debris removal support, and preparation for repainting or repairs.
Each project is assessed by material type, access, residue level, and final use of the space.
Homes, rental units, corridors, stairwells, and common rooms often need detailed cleaning after a fire event. Crews clean walls, ceilings, floors, trim, doors, fixtures, and washable contents where appropriate.
The goal is a cleaner, more orderly space ready for repair, repainting, or return to use.
Retail units, offices, workshops, and service areas need efficient restoration that respects business timelines. Work is planned around access, building rules, and coordination with trades.
Surfaces are cleaned using methods suited to painted walls, concrete, metal, tile, glass, and equipment housings.
Smoke can mark siding, brick, stucco, loading areas, doors, signage, and exterior concrete. Professional washing removes visible residue while protecting finishes and managing runoff responsibly.
Mobile equipment allows crews to clean elevations, entrances, drive lanes, and exterior service zones with controlled pressure.
This work is useful after contained fires, smoke exposure from adjoining spaces, appliance incidents, garage fires, and exterior smoke staining. It also supports contractors preparing surfaces for painting, sealing, or reconstruction.
The finished result is a cleaner, better-prepared property with improved appearance and usability.
Qualified execution improves the final appearance and helps new coatings, sealers, and repairs perform as intended. Soot is removed with appropriate tools instead of being smeared into porous surfaces.
Canadian Mobile Wash focuses on clean lines, careful handling, and practical sequencing so other trades can work efficiently.
The scope is based on surface type, residue level, access, and the desired finished condition. A small contained area may need detailed cleaning only, while larger spaces may require washing, deodorising, and preparation for trades.
Clear scope helps align timing, labour, equipment, and expectations.
Timelines vary by square footage, material condition, ceiling height, and whether exterior washing is included. Many focused cleaning projects can be completed in stages to support repairs or occupancy planning.
After assessment, the team can outline a practical schedule and access requirements.
Common surfaces include painted drywall, masonry, concrete, metal, tile, vinyl, sealed wood, glass, and exterior cladding. Cleaning methods are matched to durability and finish sensitivity.
Some porous or heat-affected materials may be cleaned for preparation rather than final appearance.
Clients should expect a practical review, clear work areas, suitable access, and a process matched to the property’s condition. The team explains what can be cleaned, what may need sealing or repair, and how the work will be sequenced.
This helps owners, managers, and contractors move forward with a clean, organised restoration plan.
Our delicated team is always available to connect with you anytime.