Restore usable, clean, and presentable spaces after fire and smoke exposure with professional surface cleaning, soot removal, odour treatment, and exterior wash support. Canadian Mobile Wash helps property teams move from residue-covered conditions to a managed restoration plan with clear scope and practical execution. Contact us to discuss the site and next steps.
Work begins with a site review, scope confirmation, and identification of materials, access points, water availability, and containment needs. Crews may use HEPA vacuuming, dry soot sponges, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, low-pressure rinsing, hot water washing, controlled pressure washing, and odour-neutralising treatments.
Delicate surfaces are tested first, while durable exterior areas are cleaned with measured pressure and appropriate nozzles. Wastewater control, overspray management, ventilation, and coordination with other trades are built into the plan.
This service focuses on cleaning and restoring surfaces affected by soot, smoke film, ash, and related residue. It is suited to commercial, industrial, multi-unit, and exterior environments where workmanship, sequencing, and site coordination matter.
Warehouses, service bays, production areas, and storage units often need detailed cleaning across walls, ceilings, floors, racking, doors, and exterior panels. Crews work methodically to remove residue while supporting access for contractors, adjusters, and facility teams.
Offices, retail units, corridors, loading areas, and back-of-house spaces require a clean, consistent finish before repainting, repair, or reopening tasks continue. Surfaces are assessed by material type, then cleaned using suitable tools and detergents.
Smoke staining can settle on brick, concrete, metal siding, overhead doors, windows, and paved areas. Professional washing helps restore curb appeal while respecting surface limits, drainage needs, and neighbouring occupied properties.
Restoration work often involves coordination with trades, insurers, landlords, and tenants. A qualified cleaning team can handle defined scopes, document completed areas, and keep work aligned with larger repair schedules.
The right approach leaves surfaces cleaner, brighter, and ready for coating, repair, inspection, or continued use. Skilled execution also improves consistency across large areas, especially where soot behaves differently on painted drywall, masonry, metal, glass, and concrete.
Good restoration cleaning is not just rinsing or masking odour. It uses the correct sequence, dwell times, agitation, extraction, and finishing methods for the surface involved.
Scopes can include exterior cladding, masonry, concrete pads, loading docks, overhead doors, interior walls, floors, ceilings, fixtures, and selected equipment surfaces. The final scope depends on access, material condition, residue level, and the broader repair plan.
Timelines depend on the size of the affected area, surface types, cleaning intensity, and whether other trades are working at the same time. Smaller defined areas may be completed quickly, while larger facilities often require phased scheduling.
Expect a site review, clear cleaning plan, access requirements, and discussion of water, power, containment, and scheduling. Items that need protection, removal, or separate handling should be identified before crews begin.
Look for a provider that understands soot behaviour, surface compatibility, exterior washing, interior detailing, and commercial site coordination. Canadian Mobile Wash brings practical cleaning capability, proper equipment, and a results-focused approach for properties needing organized fire and smoke cleanup support.
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