Canadian Mobile Wash restores fire- and smoke-affected surfaces to a cleaner, more stable, and professionally finished condition. Our work supports property owners, managers, contractors, and insurers with practical cleaning, soot removal, and odour reduction after fire exposure. Contact our team to review your site and plan the next step.
The process starts with a site review, surface identification, access planning, and a practical cleaning scope. Crews may use soot sponges, HEPA vacuuming, alkaline detergents, degreasers, hot water pressure washing, soft washing, and odour counteractants where suitable. Work is sequenced from dry removal to controlled wet cleaning, with attention to runoff management, masking, ventilation, and final inspection.
This service focuses on removing smoke residue, soot staining, and surface contamination from building materials and exterior assets. Work may include dry cleaning, controlled washing, detergent application, rinsing, and targeted odour treatment. The goal is a clean, prepared surface ready for use, refinishing, repair, or ongoing restoration work.
Homes, townhouses, and rental units often need careful cleaning across siding, brick, concrete, decks, garages, and common exterior areas. Technicians select cleaning methods based on surface type and finish. The completed work leaves materials cleaner, brighter, and better prepared for repair trades.
Commercial sites require organised execution that respects tenants, customers, access routes, and operating schedules. Storefronts, loading areas, exterior walls, service doors, and walkways can be cleaned in planned phases. This helps restore a professional appearance while keeping work practical for active properties.
Condominiums, apartments, and managed properties need coordinated cleaning across shared spaces and exterior elevations. Common areas, balconies, parking structures, stairwells, and waste rooms may require different tools and detergents. Clear staging helps property teams communicate timing and finished expectations.
Industrial environments often include concrete, steel, masonry, overhead doors, equipment pads, and yard surfaces. Heavy soot or smoke film may require degreasers, hot water washing, or repeated passes. The finished result supports a cleaner worksite and a more presentable operating environment.
A qualified provider understands how smoke residue behaves on porous and non-porous materials. Proper pressure, dwell time, rinse control, and detergent selection protect finishes while improving consistency. Canadian Mobile Wash focuses on workmanship that supports durability, appearance, and the next phase of restoration.
Scope depends on the building, materials, and level of smoke exposure. Typical work includes soot removal, surface washing, stain reduction, odour treatment, and preparation for repairs or refinishing. Documentation can be provided for property managers, contractors, or insurance-related coordination.
Smaller exterior or garage areas may be completed in a single visit. Larger buildings, multi-unit properties, and industrial sites are often scheduled in phases. Timing depends on access, water availability, surface condition, weather, and the number of areas included.
Common materials include brick, concrete, stone, metal, vinyl siding, painted surfaces, block walls, decks, railings, and exterior fixtures. Each material is tested or assessed before full cleaning begins. The method is adjusted to achieve a clean finish without overworking the surface.
Before work begins, expect a clear discussion about affected areas, access, water sources, expected finish, and scheduling. A professional scope helps align cleaning with repair trades, property operations, and budget planning. Canadian Mobile Wash provides practical guidance so stakeholders can make informed decisions.
Our delicated team is always available to connect with you anytime.