After a fire event, interiors, exterior surfaces, equipment, and shared areas need careful cleaning that restores a clean, workable finish. Our team removes soot, smoke residue, staining, and lingering odour from practical project areas with controlled methods and reliable site coordination. Talk with us about a clear restoration plan for your property.
The process starts with a site review to identify materials, affected areas, access points, and finish expectations. Crews may use HEPA vacuuming, dry soot sponges, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, microfiber detailing, controlled rinsing, air movement, and odour neutralising methods. Work is completed in stages, from loose residue removal to detailed cleaning, final wipe-down, and readiness checks.
This service supports occupied buildings, vacant suites, construction turnover, and post-incident cleanup where smoke, soot, and residue are present. Work is planned around surface type, access, ventilation, moisture conditions, and the level of finish required. The goal is a clean, stable result ready for repair, repainting, reopening, or continued use.
Retail units often need cleaning across walls, ceilings, floors, shelving, service counters, and back-of-house areas. Crews focus on visible soot removal, residue cleaning, and odour control while protecting finished surfaces. The completed space is left cleaner, organized, and ready for the next stage of setup.
Apartment corridors, stairwells, lobbies, laundry rooms, and common areas require controlled work and clear scheduling. Technicians section off work zones, manage equipment movement, and use surface-appropriate cleaning agents. This approach supports efficient restoration while respecting shared building operations.
Kitchens, utility rooms, storage areas, and mechanical spaces can collect greasy smoke films and fine soot. Degreasers, rinse methods, and detailed hand cleaning are selected for tile, metal, painted surfaces, and washable fixtures. The finished result is a cleaner work area prepared for inspection, repair, or refit.
Building fronts, loading areas, masonry, overhead doors, signs, and concrete surfaces may need targeted exterior cleaning. Soft washing, controlled pressure washing, detergents, and rinse recovery practices are used where conditions require them. The aim is a uniform appearance without unnecessary abrasion.
Qualified restoration cleaning produces consistent surfaces, reduced residue, improved odour conditions, and better preparation for painting or repairs. Good execution also protects materials by matching chemistry and tools to each surface. Contractors, managers, and owners benefit from orderly sequencing, documented scope, and dependable completion standards.
A technician reviews surface types, visible residue, odour conditions, ventilation, and access requirements. The scope is then organized by room, surface, or building zone. This helps align labour, equipment, cleaning methods, and timing before work begins.
Timelines depend on the size of the area, surface complexity, residue level, and coordination with repairs or trades. A small suite may take a short scheduled visit, while larger commercial spaces need phased work. Clear site access usually improves production.
Commonly cleaned materials include painted drywall, concrete, brick, tile, metal, glass, sealed flooring, doors, trim, and exterior cladding. Each surface is tested or reviewed before full cleaning. Delicate, porous, or heat-affected materials may need specialized handling or replacement planning.
Expect a practical review, defined cleaning areas, surface-specific methods, and coordination around building access or other trades. The best time to schedule is after the area is safe for cleaning and before final finishes are applied. A clear scope helps produce a cleaner, more consistent restoration outcome.
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