Fire Repair

FIRE REPAIR SERVICES

Fire repair refers to the restoration of a property that has been damaged by fire, smoke, or water used to extinguish the fire. The process involves cleaning, repairing, and replacing damaged materials and systems to make the property safe, functional, and aesthetically pleasing again.

TYPES OF ELECTRICAL SERVICES

  1. Fire Damage Restoration


    • The comprehensive process of cleaning, repairing, and rebuilding areas affected by the fire, including structural elements, drywall, flooring, and insulation.
  2. Smoke & Soot Removal


    • Specialized cleaning to remove smoke and soot stains from walls, ceilings, furniture, and personal belongings, along with deodorizing to eliminate lingering smoke odors.
  3. Structural Repairs


    • Repairing or rebuilding damaged structural elements like beams, walls, roofs, and foundations to restore the property’s integrity and safety.
  4. Water Damage Restoration


    • Addressing water damage caused by firefighting efforts, including drying out areas, repairing waterlogged materials, and preventing mold growth.
  5. Electrical & Plumbing System Repairs


    • Inspecting and repairing any damage to electrical wiring, outlets, circuits, and plumbing systems caused by the fire to ensure the home is safe for reoccupation.
  6. Content Cleaning & Restoration


    • Cleaning and restoring damaged furniture, clothing, appliances, and personal items that were affected by fire or smoke exposure.
  7. Mold Remediation


    • Treating areas affected by moisture from firefighting efforts to prevent mold growth and further damage to the property.
  8. Odor Removal & Deodorization


    • Using advanced techniques to remove lingering fire-related odors from carpets, walls, and other materials to make the property habitable again.
  9. Painting & Refinishing


    • Repainting walls, ceilings, and surfaces that were affected by soot or smoke to restore the aesthetic look of the property.
  10. Emergency Board-Up & Temporary Roofing

  • Securing the property with temporary boards or tarps to prevent further damage from the elements before full repairs begin.