Smoke and Soot Damage Restoration
You may be anxious to clean your home after a fire, but unless you take the time to get professional advice, you may be wasting your efforts or creating further damage. Contact Restorative Cleaning Solutions immediately once the fire is out.
We will provide advice on restoration or replacement of damaged items. If you rent, notify the owner so both of you can assess the damage with our mitigation team.
Our team of professional fire restorers can prevent further damage, help determine which items can or cannot be refurbished, and provide estimates and services for thoroughly cleaning and deodorizing your home or business. The cost for restoration is usually substantially less than the cost of replacing damaged furnishings and structures.
Removing Soot from Household Textiles Soot is oily and easily stains carpets, draperies and other household textiles. For this reason our restorers remove it first and foremost. Always before we attempt to clean or deodorize items. Our professional restorer's will remove most soot with a heavy-duty HEPA vacuum. Removing Smoke Odor from Textiles Smoke odor may remain in clothing, upholstered furniture, carpets and draperies unless they are properly deodorized before cleaning.
Restorative Cleaning Solutions' professional assistance limits setting odors by not following proper odor removal techniques.
Consult our professional fire restorers about using our patented "Restorative Cleaning Solutions Counteractants," these solutions or additives break up smoke molecules to eliminate odors.
Our counteractants may be professionally applied to furniture, carpets and draperies.
Our team of restorers also may provide them for laundering clothes.
It may be necessary to sometimes use an ozone treatment to break up smoke molecules and eliminate odors. If the process is done in the home, items are put under a tent while an ozone generator is operating.
Cleaning Furnishings and Clothing After deodorizing, it's time to clean household textiles. Our restorer's take nonwashable clothing and draperies to a our dry cleaning plant for traditional dry cleaning or a special cleaning process.
The restoration crew also wash's regular clothing in warm water with a liquid detergent. Several launderings are usually needed.
We clean carpets cleaned twice—both before and after repairs. Wet carpets must be dried before cleaning. In some cases, removal of carpet is necessary for complete drying and to save the wood floor beneath.
Cleaning Soot Stains from Walls Our team of certified restorer's use a wide array of restorative cleaning techniques to clean soot off walls. We use non-water-based cleaners to wipe down walls and in extreme cases chemical sponges are used. Removing Smoke Odor from the Home During a fire, smoke can permeate walls and other porous surfaces also effecting HVAC ductwork, where it becomes trapped. If notproperly removed, smoke odor will remain, especially during warm or damp weather.
Restorative Cleaning Solutions professional restorers apply odor neutralizing solutions by means of "thermal fogging." This warm chemical fog penetrates your porous materials and walls just as the smoke did, neutralizing the odor as it sets in.
Our restorers remove all smoke odors from ducts. We use a chemical sealer to secure smoke permanently to the sides of ducts since these areas, with their joints and crevices, may be difficult to clean with our conventional vacuum-and-brush methods.
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