What to Expect From a Professional Fire Restoration Company After a Fire

Water damage is one of the biggest problems that can result from fires. Excessive moisture can ruin building materials like drywall and wood, leaving them vulnerable to further damage from mildew and mold. It can also destroy equipment, electronics and furniture, leading to costly replacements and restoration costs. That’s why it’s important to quickly remove excess water from the property after a fire and to start the drying process as soon as possible.

If necessary, this can include removing drywall down to the studs and pulling up carpeting to expose subflooring. If the structure is sound, this can speed up the overall drying process and prevent long-term structural damage to the property.

Drying out the property begins with air movers and dehumidifiers, which blow warm, dry air over wet materials to speed up evaporation, prevent warping and swelling and create an environment unfavorable for mold growth. The restoration team may also use moisture meters to track progress as the property dries.

During this phase, the restoration team cleans and sanitizes restorable items and structures, removing soot and smoke residue from walls, floors, ceilings and other surfaces. They can also use advanced deodorization techniques like thermal fogging and ozone treatment to break down smoke odor molecules and leave the home smelling fresh and clean.

If it’s safe to do so, evacuate the home or business and wait for authorities to say it’s safe to return. Before returning, check with a local fire department and the insurance company to ensure that your property has been restored safely and that your claims are processed as quickly as possible. Take pictures, make a list and do video inspections of the damage to document your losses to help the insurance provider get you back on your feet faster.  flood fire restoration