Initial Assessment
Evaluate the extent of fire, smoke, and water damage to determine the restoration needs.
Emergency Response
Address immediate hazards, including structural damage and electrical risks. Secure the property to prevent further issues.
Property Securing
Board up windows, secure doors, and cover damaged areas to protect against weather and unauthorized access.
Smoke and Soot Cleanup
Water Removal and Drying
Structural Repairs
Repair or replace damaged structural elements such as walls, ceilings, roofs, and floors, ensuring compliance with building codes.
Cleaning and Sanitization
Utility Restoration
Final Inspection
Final Touches
Remove smoke and soot from surfaces using specialized cleaning techniques and equipment. Utilize air scrubbers to improve air quality.
Extract any standing water from firefighting efforts and thoroughly dry affected areas with industrial fans and dehumidifiers.
Clean and sanitize all affected areas to remove contaminants and prevent mold growth. Address any lingering odors.
Inspect and repair damaged electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. Restore essential utilities to ensure functionality.
Conduct a thorough inspection to confirm that all repairs are complete and the property is safe for reoccupation.
Complete any cosmetic repairs or renovations to return the home to its pre-fire condition or enhance its appearance.