Bring fire-affected spaces back to a clean, usable, and professionally prepared condition with practical restoration support for interiors, exteriors, equipment areas, and building surfaces. Our service focuses on soot removal, smoke residue cleaning, odour control, and finish-ready preparation, with clear communication from assessment to completion. Speak with a restoration team that understands real project timelines and property expectations.
The process starts with a site review to identify materials, smoke patterns, access needs, and surfaces requiring special care. Crews may use HEPA vacuuming, dry wiping, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, soft washing, controlled pressure rinsing, thermal fogging, hydroxyl treatment, and odour counteractants where suitable.
Work is sequenced from dry removal to wet cleaning, detailing, drying, and finish preparation.
This work combines detailed cleaning, surface preparation, residue removal, and controlled deodorizing methods. It is used after contained fires, equipment incidents, appliance events, vehicle bay exposure, exterior scorching, or smoke migration through connected areas.
Each project is approached by surface type, access, finish condition, and intended next use.
Homes, rental units, condos, and shared residential spaces often need careful cleaning across painted walls, ceilings, trim, flooring, cabinetry, and mechanical areas. The goal is a clean, stable, and comfortable interior that is ready for normal use or further finishing.
Commercial settings require efficient coordination, organized work zones, and clear progress updates. Cleaning may include storefront surfaces, back rooms, washrooms, service counters, ceiling grids, flooring, concrete, and high-touch areas affected by smoke residue or fine soot.
Warehouses, service bays, workshops, and plant areas often involve soot on concrete, steel, masonry, doors, ducts, and equipment exteriors. Professional cleaning uses the right pressure, detergents, and containment methods to support a productive return to planned operations.
Siding, brick, stucco, loading doors, exterior concrete, signage, and overhead areas can collect smoke staining and residue. Controlled washing, brushing, and rinsing help restore a consistent appearance while respecting the limits of each material and finish.
A qualified provider delivers more than surface cleaning. The finished result should look orderly, feel clean, and support the next phase, whether that means occupancy, repainting, refinishing, repairs, or handover.
Good workmanship includes methodical testing, compatible cleaning agents, proper dwell times, and consistent detailing around edges, fixtures, corners, and transitions.
The scope can include rooms, corridors, garages, mechanical areas, ceilings, walls, floors, exterior walls, concrete, doors, windows, and selected equipment surfaces. A practical scope is based on material condition, access, residue level, and the desired finished outcome.
Timelines depend on property size, surface types, residue coverage, drying time, and whether deodorizing or finish preparation is included. Smaller areas may be completed quickly, while larger buildings are usually scheduled by zones to maintain workflow and access.
Clients should expect a walkthrough, a clear description of included areas, and practical preparation guidance. This may involve moving contents, confirming water access, protecting adjacent finishes, and coordinating with insurers, contractors, managers, or other trades when needed.
Fire damage and smoke restoration works best when the crew understands cleaning chemistry, surface compatibility, moisture control, and project coordination. Look for clear communication, organized site practices, suitable tools, and a finish-focused approach that supports your next step with confidence.
Our delicated team is always available to connect with you anytime.