Fire Restoration
Fire restoration involves removing soot, smoke residues, and odors while protecting structural and finish materials.
Common methods
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Dry ice blasting: Removes soot, char, and smoke residues from wood, masonry, and metal without adding water.
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Soda blasting: Cleans and deodorizes surfaces affected by soot and light fire damage.
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Dry vapor steam cleaning: Addresses smoke residues and odors on hard and some soft surfaces.
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Chemical cleaning: Uses specialized fire restoration products to dissolve residues and neutralize odors.
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HEPA vacuuming and detail cleaning: Capture loose soot and fine particulates.
Typical applications
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Cleaning charred and smoke-affected structural wood and masonry.
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Restoring concrete, brick, and metal surfaces after fire events.
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Deodorizing interiors, contents, and building finishes.
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Preparing structures for repainting and reconstruction.
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Targeted cleaning around electrical and mechanical equipment.