Restore clean, usable, and professionally finished spaces after fire and smoke exposure with careful surface cleaning, odour treatment, and residue removal. Our team supports property owners, managers, and contractors with practical restoration work that helps move the project forward with confidence. Speak with us to discuss your site and scope.
The process starts with a site review, scope planning, and identification of affected surfaces and materials. Crews may use HEPA vacuuming, dry sponges, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, odour counteractants, hot water washing, pressure washing, and controlled rinsing. Materials are matched to the surface, whether drywall, masonry, metal, concrete, wood, tile, or exterior cladding.
This service focuses on cleaning, treating, and preparing fire-affected areas so interiors and exteriors can return to a finished, serviceable condition. Work may include soot removal, smoke residue cleaning, odour control, pressure washing, surface preparation, and coordination with other trades.
Homes, rental suites, and multi-unit interiors often need careful cleaning across painted walls, ceilings, trim, flooring, cabinetry, and fixtures. The goal is a clean, stable surface ready for final detailing, repainting, refinishing, or occupancy preparation.
Offices, retail units, common areas, and service spaces require organized restoration that respects schedules and site access. Crews work in defined zones, protect unaffected areas, and help property teams maintain clear progress between cleaning, inspection, and trade handoff.
Smoke residue can settle on brick, siding, concrete, metal doors, loading areas, walkways, and exterior walls. Professional washing uses suitable pressure, detergents, and rinse control to leave surfaces visibly cleaner without unnecessary wear.
When restoration is part of a larger repair or renovation, the cleaning phase must support the next trade. Proper residue removal, deodorizing, and surface preparation help painters, flooring installers, and finish carpenters work on cleaner, better-prepared substrates.
A qualified provider brings structure, equipment, and workmanship standards to every stage of the job. Finished results typically include cleaner surfaces, reduced smoke odour, improved appearance, and areas prepared for finishing or re-use. Good execution also helps contractors and property managers coordinate schedules with fewer delays.
Scope depends on the building, materials, and finish goals. Work can include soot removal, surface washing, odour treatment, exterior cleaning, debris-area washdown, and preparation for painting or repairs. A clear scope helps align expectations before crews begin.
Timelines vary by area size, surface type, residue level, access, and drying requirements. Smaller areas may be completed quickly, while larger properties often need staged work. Scheduling is planned around site access, trade coordination, and practical completion targets.
Common tools include HEPA vacuums, hand-cleaning pads, pressure washing systems, sprayers, wet extraction tools, detergents, degreasers, and odour treatment products. The selected method depends on the surface and desired finish. Professional judgment matters because not every material should be cleaned the same way.
Before booking, it helps to define which areas need cleaning, which finishes will remain, and which trades will follow. Property owners and managers should expect a practical review, clear work boundaries, suitable cleaning methods, and communication throughout the project. The best result is a cleaner, prepared space that supports the next step.
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