After a fire event, professional restoration helps return surfaces, finishes, and usable areas to a cleaner, more stable condition. Our service focuses on soot removal, smoke residue cleaning, odour treatment, and surface preparation for repairs or reoccupancy. Speak with a qualified team about a practical restoration plan for your property.
The process starts with a site review, material identification, and a practical work plan. Technicians separate dry cleaning, wet cleaning, deodorizing, and wash-down tasks based on each surface. Common methods include HEPA vacuuming, dry chemical sponges, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, controlled pressure washing, odour counteractants, thermal fogging when suitable, and sealing primers for prepared surfaces. Work areas are contained as needed, cleaned in sections, and reviewed for consistency before handoff.
This service brings together detailed cleaning, controlled washing, residue removal, and finish-ready preparation. It is used after contained fires, equipment incidents, exterior smoke exposure, and interior residue transfer. The goal is a cleaner, more consistent result across walls, ceilings, floors, structural materials, and exterior surfaces.
Homes, apartments, and multi-unit buildings often need careful cleaning across painted surfaces, trim, cabinetry, tile, fixtures, and flooring. Technicians match cleaning methods to each material, using dry soot removal, wet washing, deodorizing steps, and surface-safe detergents where appropriate.
Offices, retail units, restaurants, and shared corridors require organized work that respects business schedules and access needs. Crews can phase cleaning by area, protect unaffected finishes, and prepare surfaces for painters, flooring teams, or building maintenance staff.
Smoke staining and residue can settle on brick, siding, concrete, loading areas, metal doors, and exterior glass. Professional washing uses controlled pressure, warm water when suitable, and cleaning agents selected for the surface and level of buildup.
Restoration often works alongside adjusters, contractors, property managers, and repair trades. A clear scope helps align cleaning, demolition support, deodorizing, and finish preparation so each trade can complete its work in the right order.
A qualified provider delivers more than basic cleaning. The work should leave surfaces visibly cleaner, reduce smoke-related odour, and prepare materials for coating, sealing, repair, or continued use. Consistent workmanship matters because soot behaves differently on porous wood, painted drywall, masonry, metal, fabric, and concrete. Proper sequencing also helps protect finishes that can be restored rather than replaced.
The scope can include interior rooms, mechanical areas, garages, exterior walls, concrete pads, walkways, siding, brick, doors, and building entrances. It can also include preparation for painting, refinishing, or repair work by other trades.
Timelines depend on building size, surface types, residue levels, access, and drying requirements. A small contained area may take a short visit, while larger properties may need phased work over several days.
Expect a walkthrough, a clear scope, access planning, and discussion of surfaces that need cleaning, deodorizing, washing, or preparation. The team should explain methods, materials, and any coordination needed with contractors or property staff.
Look for a team that explains its process clearly, uses surface-appropriate methods, and works well with repair trades and property stakeholders. Good restoration is organized, documented, and focused on a clean, durable result. The right provider helps move the property from initial cleanup to the next stage of repair or use with less friction.
Our delicated team is always available to connect with you anytime.