If you have a fire or water emergency, please call us now at (814) 624-9083

To have the optimal experience while using this site, you will need to update your browser. You may want to try one of the following alternatives:

Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

How Do Restoration Professionals Remediate Smoke Damage?

12/12/2022 (Permalink)

Kitchen severely damaged by fire Home damaged by fire

How Can Restoration Experts Repair Smoke Damage?

Fires are a stressful experience for anyone involved. The initial shock of a fire may lead you to make decisions that could cause further damage to your home or business. For example, if you try to remove smoke residue yourself, you may end up making an even bigger mess—and it could make the process of restoration more difficult for the professionals who come in afterward to clean up after the fire.

If someone asks me how I help people recover from fires, I like to use the analogy of a waiter taking food orders at a restaurant. The waiter takes his time with each table so he can get it right—he’s not going as fast as possible just because he has another table waiting! That’s what we do here at SERVPRO of Southern Blair and Bedford County; we take our time with each client so we can get it right and help them recover from their loss quickly."

The first step in these situations is protecting the contents of your home or business.

Smoke damage can be devastating to a structure and its contents. The goal is to prevent mold growth on your belongings, but this protection also helps keep out dust and debris that could otherwise fill up every nook and cranny as you breathe in contaminants through the air.

You should remove any sensitive items that can't be cleaned, such as artwork, books or products made from animal fur. If you don't have access to professional equipment for drying out any electronics, move them away from walls or other areas where smoke has collected. Cover carpets and floors with plastic sheets or tarps to contain moisture; ventilate the area by opening windows and doors until it feels dry (usually three days).

Next, the restoration team will remove any remaining soot and smoke residue.

Soot can be removed by hand with a vacuum or through the use of specialized equipment. Smoke residue is often removed with a machine that scrubs the surface clean to complete this step of the process. The amount of time it takes for a complete cleaning will vary depending on how much soot and smoke residue is present in your home or building.

Finally, restoration experts will repair and refinish any areas with smoke damage.

Additionally, restoration experts will repair and refinish any areas with smoke damage. If the damage is severe, they may need to replace the damaged items. If the damage is minor, they may be able to restore the item to its original condition.

Restoration experts can aid you in recovering after a fire.

When you need help recovering from a fire, SERVPRO of Southern Blair and Bedford County can be there for you. Our team of highly trained restoration professionals is ready to respond with emergency services and cleanup. We are experts at managing the damage caused by smoke, soot and odor following a fire.

SERVPRO of Southern Blair and Bedford County technicians also have years of experience working with insurance companies on behalf of our customers. We know how to prevent or minimize additional living expenses resulting from mold or water damage while repairing your home or business property. Our goal is always to make things right again as quickly as possible so that clients can get back to their lives in the least amount of time possible while restoring everything, they lost in the fire back to its original condition.

Conclusion

Smoke damage can be a difficult problem to remediate. That's why it's best to call in professionals who know what they're doing.

Other News

View Recent Posts