Canadian Mobile Wash restores fire-affected properties with careful soot removal, surface cleaning, deodorising, and exterior wash-down support. Our work helps owners, managers, and contractors move from disruption to a clean, usable finish with organised service and practical execution. Contact our team to discuss the scope and next steps.
Work usually begins with a site review, scope confirmation, and identification of affected materials. Crews may use dry soot removal, HEPA vacuuming, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, low-pressure rinsing, soft washing, thermal fogging, hydroxyl treatment, or sealing preparation where suitable. Surfaces are cleaned in a planned sequence so residue is not spread across finished areas.
This service brings together detailed cleaning, residue removal, controlled washing, and odour treatment for buildings affected by fire activity. It is used after localized fire events, smoke exposure, exterior soot staining, and post-response cleanup. The goal is a cleaner, stable, and presentation-ready environment.
Interior work focuses on walls, ceilings, floors, trim, doors, built-ins, and accessible mechanical surfaces. Technicians use dry cleaning sponges, HEPA-filtered vacuuming, and suitable detergents based on the surface. The finished space should look cleaner, feel organised, and be ready for repair or occupancy steps.
Exterior cleaning may include masonry, siding, concrete, loading areas, garage doors, walkways, and equipment pads. Controlled pressure washing, soft washing, and appropriate cleaners help remove soot film without aggressive surface damage. This approach supports a consistent exterior appearance across visible building areas.
Many projects include durable contents, shelving, appliances, fixtures, tools, and non-porous equipment. Items are assessed by material, finish, and level of residue before cleaning begins. The work is carried out with practical handling, careful rinsing, and drying methods suited to each item.
Restoration cleaning is often needed in rental properties, retail units, offices, garages, workshops, and residential buildings. Canadian Mobile Wash coordinates around access, tenant needs, contractor schedules, and site readiness. This helps keep the work structured and clear from start to finish.
A qualified provider understands how smoke residue behaves on painted surfaces, metal, concrete, plastics, and porous finishes. Proper methods improve cleanliness, reduce lingering odour, and prepare surfaces for repainting, repairs, or reopening. Good workmanship leaves a site that is orderly, clean, and easier to move forward with.
The scope is based on affected rooms, exterior areas, surface types, residue levels, and access conditions. A walkthrough helps identify what can be cleaned, what needs contractor repair, and what should be handled separately. Clear scope planning supports accurate scheduling and practical expectations.
Timelines depend on property size, residue levels, drying needs, and coordination with other trades. Small cleaning scopes may be completed quickly, while larger buildings can require staged work. The schedule is usually planned around access, utilities, ventilation, and site readiness.
Common methods include dry sponge cleaning, HEPA vacuuming, surface-safe detergents, degreasers, pressure washing, soft washing, and deodorising treatments. Materials are chosen according to the substrate and finish. The aim is effective cleaning with methods that suit the building and its intended next use.
Before booking, confirm access, affected areas, power and water availability, and whether repair trades are also involved. Ask what surfaces are included, how contents will be handled, and what the finished condition should look like. A well-defined plan helps the project run smoothly and deliver a cleaner, more usable space.
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