Fire and smoke recovery brings affected interiors, exterior surfaces, equipment, and finishes back to a clean, orderly, and usable condition. Canadian Mobile Wash uses controlled washing, residue removal, odour treatment, and detailed surface cleaning to support a smooth return to normal operations. Speak with our team to review your restoration scope.
Work begins with a walkthrough to confirm affected areas, surface materials, access points, water availability, and scheduling requirements. Crews then isolate work zones as needed, remove loose debris, dry clean soot where appropriate, and apply detergents or alkaline cleaners suited to the residue. Pressure washing, soft washing, HEPA vacuuming, hand wiping, brushing, and odour-control treatments may be used depending on the environment. Final detailing focuses on edges, fixtures, thresholds, corners, vents, and transition areas so the completed work looks consistent and ready for the next phase.
This service focuses on cleaning, deodorizing, and restoring surfaces impacted by soot, smoke residue, water runoff, and fire-related debris. Work may include structure washing, content-area cleaning support, exterior cleaning, and preparation for repairs or refinishing. Each project is assessed by surface type, residue level, access, and building use.
Homes often require careful cleaning across walls, ceilings, floors, fixtures, siding, decks, garages, and entry areas. Technicians select methods that suit painted surfaces, masonry, concrete, vinyl, wood, metal, and glass. The finished result is a cleaner space ready for repair, painting, or reoccupancy planning.
Commercial spaces need organized execution that respects schedules, tenants, inventory areas, and customer-facing finishes. Crews can clean storefronts, service corridors, loading areas, washrooms, offices, and mechanical spaces. Work is staged to help contractors and managers keep the project moving efficiently.
Managed buildings require clear coordination, predictable scheduling, and consistent cleaning standards across shared and private areas. Restoration cleaning may cover hallways, stairwells, exterior walls, balconies, parking areas, and utility rooms. Documentation and scope clarity help property teams communicate next steps with stakeholders.
Industrial sites often involve concrete floors, structural steel, overhead doors, storage racks, machinery housings, and exterior yards. Cleaning methods may include pressure washing, degreasing, hand detailing, and controlled rinse collection where required. The goal is a workable, orderly environment for repairs and operational restart.
Qualified restoration cleaning improves appearance, reduces lingering smoke odour, and prepares surfaces for coatings, repairs, or finishing trades. Proper product selection matters because soot behaves differently on porous, painted, sealed, and textured materials. Professional execution also protects usable finishes by matching pressure, dwell time, agitation, and rinsing to each surface. The result is a cleaner, more consistent finish that supports long-term property value and project continuity.
The scope can include interior rooms, exterior walls, garages, concrete pads, parking areas, balconies, service rooms, and common spaces. Content areas can also be cleaned when access and handling requirements are clearly defined. A site review helps separate cleaning tasks from repair, replacement, or rebuilding work.
Timelines depend on square footage, residue level, surface types, access, drying needs, and coordination with other trades. Smaller cleaning assignments may be completed quickly, while larger properties are often phased by area. Scheduling is planned to reduce disruption and maintain steady progress.
Common methods include soft washing, controlled pressure washing, dry soot removal, detergent cleaning, degreasing, rinsing, and hand detailing. Products are chosen for the surface and type of residue, not applied as a one-size-fits-all solution. The aim is effective cleaning with controlled workmanship.
When comparing providers, look for clear scope writing, practical scheduling, surface-specific methods, and crews experienced with active job sites. Ask how areas will be cleaned, what access is needed, and how finished work will be reviewed. A professional approach gives owners, managers, and contractors a cleaner path from assessment to completion.
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