Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration by Certified Experts
Fires and the smoke damage left behind can be devastating, causing structural damage to the walls and soot damage throughout the house. Get immediate, reliable support from our emergency fire restoration specialists.
Serving the Treasure Coast and Palm Beaches.
Once the Smoke Clears After A Fire, Call Our Experts to Handle the Damage
Facing a sudden fire in your home or business is a nightmare come to life, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Don’t put your safety at risk when it comes to remediating fire and smoke damage.
Our certified fire restoration specialists are here to help you through every step of the process from salvaging your contents to reconstructing your property. Trust our experts to act quickly to clean up the damage and help prevent any negative health effects from prolonged exposure.
Fire and Smoke Damage Related Services
Not all fire damage is the same and neither are the services needed after the loss, all coming down to the size and source. While controlled demolition and content inventory are a given, your property may require more in-depth services like hydro blasting, soda blasting, and ice blasting.
Contents Inventory & Packout
Some losses require contents and furnishings be inventoried, packed, and safely transported to a secure, climate-controlled location. Our technicians take every precaution possible to ensure personal belongings are treated with the utmost care.
Hydro Blasting
Using specialized water pumps with 40,000 PSI of pressure, soot and other grime is easily removed from surfaces of your home affected by the fire.
Soda Blasting
The soda blasting process uses compressed air to blast fine particles of baking soda at a surface. The baking soda will strip away soot and other build-up without damaging the underlying structure.
Ice Blasting
Dry ice blasing uses solid carbon dioxide pellets, blasting them at supersonic speeds to lift soot and other contaminants off underlying structures in your property.
Controlled Demolition
Dependent on the extent of the fire damage, controlled demolition may be needed to clean areas behind walls and above ceilings.
Reconstruction
Once the fire remediation is complete, our reconstruction team will work diligently in restoring your property to its former glory. You’ll work closely with your designated Project Manager to ensure the timeline and process fit your needs.
Restore Your Life in 3 Easy Steps
Follow our hassle-free process to quickly get your property—and life—back to normal.
Schedule An Inspection
Call our office to schedule an inspection of your home or business. Our Project Manager will complete a thorough inspection of the damaged area and advise you on the work that needs to be done.
Begin Fire Remediation and Reconstruction
Once our technicians are on-site, they’ll walk you through the process and timeline before getting started. As soon as the go-ahead is given, they’ll begin working immediately.
Get Back to Normal
Once our team begins the work, our office staff and estimator will keep you up-to-date on the schedule and completion of your work. Soon enough, your property will be back to normal!
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
"I wanted to thank you for your quick response and assistance to our fire and water damage cleanup, dry out, and demolition of the Cheeca Lodge Resort and Spa... we would not hesitate to recommend your services to anyone in need of these types of services."
Jerry Johnson, Owner of Cheeca Lodge
"Thank you for your quick response to our fire cleanup. Your company, it's employees, and yourself, exhibited the highest quality professional work..."
Stuart Butler, General Manager of L'Habitation Guesthouse
"They were wonderful to deal with and very responsive to our needs! I highly recommend this business!"
Deborah Donnelly, Homeowner
Fire and Smoke Damage FAQs
How long will the restoration process take?
Because there are many variables and many services involved in fire and smoke restoration, it is difficult to predict exactly how long the complete restoration will take. Consult with your ServiceMaster by Glenn’s fire damage restoration technician as to the estimated dates and phases of your restoration project.
Can I clean the damaged area myself?
We suggest that you do not attempt any “do-it-yourself” cleaning methods without consulting your fire damage restoration technician. Pretesting, using the right cleaning agent for the particular item, mixing deodorizing agents with cleaning solutions and using correct dilution rates are just some of the ways a fire restoration technician expertly controls the results.
What are some safety concerns?
At ServiceMaster Restore, occupant and worker safety is top priority. During the initial inspection, safety hazards are identified and addressed, including debris removal, air quality, electrical hazards, slip and trip hazards, etc. Burnt electrical cords and appliances are separated out for disposal, and questionable electrical appliances are unplugged and tagged for evaluation of safe operation. Electrical power may be turned off and kept off until evaluation by a licensed electrician.
May I turn on my heating and air conditioning unit?
We recommend that you not turn on your furnace or air conditioning unit without clearance from the HVAC contractor.
Do my belongings need to be moved away from the premises?
Depending on the source, nature and extent of the fire, it may be best to remove all belongings to a secure facility for cleaning, storage and to make room for restoration or construction. ServiceMaster Restore will work with you and your insurance claims representative to manage this through our inventory & packout process.
What about special items? Artwork, computers, electronics, etc.
Some high-value items require restoration by a specialist. Working with your insurance claims representative, we can help you identify these and locate a qualified restorer.
Do I need to move out of my property during this process?
This is ultimately your decision. Some things you may want to consider are safety concerns, odors, electricity, noise from equipment, etc. If vacating your premises for any length of time consider the following: forward your mail to your temporary residence; stop newspaper and other deliveries; notify utility company, cable company, etc., of temporary suspension of services.
Will I have access to my belongings while they are in storage?
Yes, with advance notice we can schedule time for a ServiceMaster Restore Restoration Technician to meet with you and provide access to your requested items. A service charge may apply.
How do I keep track of my items?
Our technicians use the Encircle Software to document all items in the affected area that they will packout and move to a secure facility.
Who is responsible for paying for the service?
Prior to work being started, all responsible parties will need to sign a form authorizing payment for the restoration services. If this is an insurance claim, our office team generally collects only the deductible amount from you and bills the balance to your insurance provider as a service to you. If your claim is not covered or you decide not to file a claim, you will be expected to pay in full at the time of service.
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