Bring fire-affected spaces back to a clean, usable condition with careful soot removal, surface washing, odour control, and detailed restoration support. Our team helps owners, managers, and contractors move from cleanup to reinstatement with organized work, practical methods, and clear communication. Speak with our team to plan the right next step.
The process usually starts with a walkthrough, scope confirmation, and surface assessment. Crews may remove loose debris, HEPA vacuum soot, apply alkaline or specialty cleaners, agitate by hand or machine, rinse, and extract moisture where appropriate. Odour control may include source cleaning, ventilation, deodorizing agents, and sealed containment for controlled work zones.
This service focuses on cleaning, deodorizing, and preparing fire-affected areas for repair, refinishing, or continued use. Work may involve walls, ceilings, floors, structural surfaces, fixtures, equipment, and exterior areas. The goal is a cleaner, more stable environment ready for the next construction or occupancy stage.
Commercial properties often need organized cleaning across offices, corridors, service areas, storage rooms, and public-facing spaces. Crews work around access needs, building layouts, and project schedules. Finished areas should look orderly, clean, and ready for inspection, repair, or phased reopening.
Homes and multi-unit properties may require soot removal from painted surfaces, trim, cabinetry, tile, masonry, and hard flooring. Technicians use controlled cleaning methods matched to each surface. The result is a cleaner interior prepared for repainting, repairs, or final detailing.
Industrial sites, workshops, and warehouses need practical cleaning for concrete, steel, racking, doors, machinery housings, and loading areas. Work is planned around access, drainage, power, and site operations. Durable surfaces are cleaned using suitable detergents, pressure levels, and manual detailing where needed.
Smoke residue and staining can affect siding, brick, concrete pads, railings, overhead doors, vehicles, and outdoor equipment. Exterior cleaning may use hot water washing, low-pressure rinsing, degreasers, and hand tools. The finished result supports a cleaner presentation and better readiness for repairs.
Qualified execution creates consistent cleaning results without unnecessary wear on surfaces or finishes. Crews assess materials before selecting detergents, dwell times, agitation, rinsing, and drying methods. This helps preserve usable materials while creating a dependable base for repair trades, painters, flooring teams, and property managers.
Scope depends on the property, materials, and project goals. Typical work includes soot removal, smoke residue cleaning, washing hard surfaces, deodorizing selected areas, and preparing surfaces for repair. Contents, equipment, exterior washing, and coordination with other trades can be included when required.
Timelines depend on area size, surface type, access, residue level, and drying conditions. Smaller spaces may be completed in a short visit, while larger properties may need phased work. A site review helps define crew size, equipment needs, and a practical schedule.
Crews may use HEPA vacuums, pressure washers, soft-wash tools, scrubbers, extractors, brushes, microfiber cloths, and commercial cleaning agents. Product selection depends on masonry, metal, painted drywall, concrete, tile, wood, or coated surfaces. Methods are adjusted to clean effectively without overworking the material.
Before scheduling, gather details about affected rooms, exterior areas, access points, utilities, and any repair plans already underway. A clear scope helps align cleaning with insurance documentation, contractor sequencing, and occupancy goals. Expect practical recommendations, realistic timelines, and workmanship focused on clean, stable results.
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