Restore fire-marked surfaces, smoke residue, and lingering odour with careful cleaning, surface treatment, and professional restoration methods. Our work helps return walls, floors, exterior materials, equipment areas, and occupied spaces to a cleaner, more presentable condition. Speak with our team to plan the right next step.
Work begins with a site review to identify affected materials, access points, water availability, and cleaning priorities. Crews protect adjacent areas, remove loose debris, and use dry removal methods where needed before wet cleaning begins. HEPA vacuums, soot sponges, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, odour counteractants, soft-wash equipment, and controlled pressure washing may be used depending on the surface.
Technicians rinse, wipe, detail, and inspect cleaned areas as the work progresses. The process is structured, documented, and coordinated with restoration contractors, trades, owners, or managers.
This service supports property owners, managers, contractors, and developers after fire exposure has affected finishes, materials, or usable spaces. Work may involve interior cleaning, exterior washing, soot removal, odour treatment, and preparation for repair trades. The goal is a clean, stable, and professionally finished environment.
Homes, suites, and shared residential areas often need detailed attention after smoke exposure. Painted walls, ceilings, trim, tile, sealed flooring, cabinetry, and fixtures are cleaned using appropriate detergents and hand methods. The finished result is orderly, cleaner, and ready for repainting, repair, or re-occupancy planning.
Retail spaces, offices, corridors, lobbies, utility rooms, and rental units require organized work that fits building schedules. Crews coordinate access, protect surrounding finishes, and work section by section. This approach supports contractors and property managers who need consistent results across different rooms and surface types.
Smoke and soot can settle on brick, concrete, siding, stucco, metal doors, loading areas, and exterior walls. Controlled pressure washing, soft washing, degreasers, and rinse methods are selected for each material. The result is a cleaner exterior appearance without using unnecessary force on sensitive surfaces.
Turnover projects need practical restoration that supports the next construction or occupancy phase. Cleaning may include residue removal, deodorising treatments, surface preparation, and final detailing. Work is completed with attention to access, drying time, and coordination with painters, flooring installers, or general contractors.
Professional restoration is about controlled cleaning, consistent workmanship, and the right methods for each surface. Soot, ash film, and odour residue respond differently on porous, sealed, painted, and exterior materials. A qualified team tests surfaces, chooses suitable products, and avoids one-method cleaning across the entire property.
The finished outcome is a space that looks cleaner, feels more prepared, and supports the next stage of use or renovation.
The scope can include interior rooms, common areas, exterior walls, concrete pads, garage spaces, equipment zones, and building entrances. Each area is reviewed for material type and access. A practical work plan is then built around cleaning requirements, sequencing, and expected finish level.
Timelines depend on the size of the property, surface conditions, access, drying needs, and whether interior and exterior areas are included. Smaller areas may be completed quickly, while multi-area projects require scheduling. Clear expectations are provided before work begins.
Methods may include dry soot removal, hand wiping, detergent cleaning, degreasing, soft washing, controlled pressure washing, deodorising treatments, and final surface detailing. Product selection depends on masonry, concrete, metal, painted finishes, tile, or sealed flooring. The method is matched to the material.
Before scheduling, gather basic details about affected areas, surface types, access, utilities, and any repair work already planned. Photos are helpful for early review, but an on-site assessment provides better direction. A professional visit helps define the work, timeline, materials, and expected finished result.
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