After a fire event, soot, ash, and smoke film can settle across walls, ceilings, floors, equipment, and exterior surfaces. Our restoration cleaning restores usable conditions with controlled washing, residue removal, odour reduction, and careful surface handling. Speak with a professional team when you are ready to plan the next step.
A typical project starts with a walkthrough, scope confirmation, access planning, and surface review. Crews may use dry soot sponges, HEPA-filtered vacuums, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, soft wash systems, pressure washers, odour counteractants, and controlled drying methods. Work is sequenced from dry removal to detailed washing, rinsing, deodorising, and final review.
This service focuses on cleaning, washing, and restoring fire-affected surfaces to a stable, presentable condition. It combines dry residue removal, controlled wet cleaning, deodorising, and surface-specific workmanship for residential, commercial, and managed properties.
Interior work may include walls, ceilings, trim, flooring, stairwells, mechanical rooms, and common areas. Crews use soot sponges, HEPA-filtered vacuuming, mild detergents, and controlled rinsing to suit painted, sealed, tiled, and finished surfaces.
Exterior cleaning addresses soot staining, smoke film, ash deposits, and residue on siding, masonry, concrete, doors, windows, and loading areas. Soft washing or pressure washing is selected based on the substrate, finish, access, and desired result.
For commercial buildings, rental properties, and multi-unit sites, the work is planned around access, tenant needs, trades, and building operations. Cleaning can be staged by area, floor, elevation, or room type for efficient project flow.
Occupied sites require organized scheduling, clear work zones, and practical communication with owners, managers, and contractors. The goal is a clean, orderly finish that supports re-entry, repairs, repainting, or continued property use.
Qualified execution improves the appearance, feel, and usability of affected areas. Proper methods help remove residue without unnecessary abrasion, oversaturation, or finish damage. The finished result is cleaner, more consistent, and better prepared for repairs, repainting, refinishing, or normal operations.
Scope is based on affected materials, residue type, surface sensitivity, access, and the intended finished condition. A walkthrough helps define interior washing, exterior cleaning, deodorising, contents handling, and disposal coordination.
Timelines vary by building size, surface area, residue level, drying needs, and coordination with other trades. Smaller targeted projects may be completed quickly, while full-property cleaning is scheduled in planned phases.
Crews may use dry soot sponges, HEPA-filtered vacuums, controlled detergents, degreasers, soft washing tools, pressure washing equipment, and odour treatment products. Product selection depends on the substrate and finish.
Before cleaning starts, expect a site review, clear scope, access plan, and discussion of surfaces, utilities, water availability, and project sequencing. A professional crew will explain what can be cleaned, what may need trade repair, and how the finished condition will be reviewed.
Our delicated team is always available to connect with you anytime.