Fire Damage Restoration

Fire Damage Restoration

Fires are unexpected events that can cause major damage to your home, personal belongings, or commercial property. The damage can cost potentially thousands of dollars. The first few hours after a fire are crucial to help minimize the damage to your property, and fire damage restoration services can help. Call Today!

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What is Fire Restoration?

The first 24 to 48 hours after fire damage are known as the “golden hours” of recovery. An effective emergency response that quickly stabilizes the facility ensures the recovery of as much property as possible. The acidic soot and smoke damage that is often produced in fires accelerates the deterioration and corrosion of building components and vital assets. To compound the problem, fires are most frequently extinguished with dry chemicals or water. Plus, the toxic smoke odor left behind must be neutralized and deodorized.

The fire damage restoration process includes mitigating damage, providing smoke damage cleanup and water restoration as quickly as possible after the damage first occurs. Beyond the visible structural damage, contents inside the structure must be evaluated for recovery based on a number of factors.

Fire Damage Restoration Process

Let’s take a closer look at the fire damage restoration process.

Assessment of Damage

After first confirming the property is safe to enter, the first thing a fire damage contractor must do is perform an assessment of the damage sustained in the fire and ensuing water intrusion. This typically involves assessing how far the flames and smoke have penetrated into the structure and how extensive any clean up is likely to be. This step also involves assessment of the contents inside of the property to determine what should be discarded and what can be packed out and restored. At the end of a thorough assessment, the restoration company will have a better idea of the scope of the work, how long it will take and can begin formulating a cost estimate.

Security of Property & Debris Removal

After the assessment has been performed, the next step is securing the property. This includes installing fencing around the property, removing debris around the perimeter, and boarding up openings in the structure, as well as tarping or sealing off parts of the roof to protect what’s left of the property from the weather. If certain areas of the property were not impacted by the fire, then it’s important for restoration professionals to ensure that this area is sealed off from the area that was impacted to minimize any cross contamination.

Demolition, Water Removal & Dry Out

The goal during this stage is to prevent further damage due to mold or corrosion by removing water and drying out the property. Personal property will be removed from the interior of the structure. Damaged drywall, flooring and other materials will be removed down to the studs as necessary. Water extraction crews will work with commercial equipment to dry out the structure. Roof tarps will be maintained during this stage to prevent further intrusion of water.

Clean Up & Smoke Removal

This is the most intensive part of a fire damage restoration job: clean up. This step typically involves a lot of manual labor to properly clean smoke and soot from interior and exterior surfaces. In many cases, every inch of the affected area will need to be cleaned. Following proper clean up, deodorizing agents are used to fully remove any lingering smoke odors. If water damage restoration has also been performed, it may be necessary to sanitize or apply antimicrobial chemicals to halt any subsequent mold growth. Off site, any contents that have been packed out are also likely being restored to pre-loss condition. Clean up also involves duct cleaning to remove any soot, smoke or debris that may have settled in ducts.

Construction & Restoration

The final step in returning the property to pre-loss condition is performing any necessary fire damage repairs or to rebuild fire-damaged areas. In the case of a fire, parts of the structure may be completely unsalvageable during the initial assessment, and therefore have to be removed and replaced. This may include: rebuilding and replacing the roof, replacing electrical, replacing and painting drywall, replacing flooring materials, replacing interior counters, fixtures, etc. to bring the property back to pre-loss condition.

What are the Common Causes of Fire Damage?

The leading causes of fire damage are small kitchen fires, electric fires, smoking, and candles. No matter the cause of the fire, let Restoration Local® clean and restore your home and get your life back to normal.

  • Candles
  • Christmas Tree Fires
  • Creosote Buildup in Chimneys and Fireplaces
  • Electrical Fires
  • Fireworks
  • Flammable Liquids
  • Lightning Strikes
  • Malfunctioning Electric Blankets
  • Malfunctioning or Improperly Used Space Heaters
  • Oil or Grease Fires
  • Small Kitchen Fires
  • Smoking
  • Turkey Fryer Fires
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What are the Effects of Fire Damage?

Depending on the severity, a house fire can cause cosmetic and structural damage and ruin personal property.

  • Cosmetic Damage: Black smoke and soot can stain ceilings, walls, carpeting, floors, furniture, and fabrics. Over time, soot can corrode metals. Depending on the damage, repairs include painting, refinishing, or even replacing some items.
  • Structural Damage: Severe fires may damage walls or even your roof. Water from firefighting efforts can also severely weaken walls or flooring. In rare cases, a fire can weaken the structural integrity of your home.
  • Personal Property Damage: Fire and water can damage furniture, electronics, books, photographs, musical instruments, and many other items.

How Much Does It Cost to Recover From a Fire?

On average, homeowners pay about $17,000 to repair their homes from fire damage. However, prices will range based on the size of the fire and the extent of the damage.

For example, if you experience a small fire and are able to put it out quickly, you may only face minor damage and repair costs of roughly $800-$2,800. If most of your home was damaged in a large fire and the repairs are extensive, you may have paid a high-end cost of $150,000.

The cost of fire damage restoration can get expensive since repairs can include:

  • Water damage and cleanup.
  • Soot removal and cleanup.
  • Smoke damage restoration.
  • Ozone smoke removal.
  • Deodorizing furniture and materials.

These repairs can quickly add up, and some homeowners might not think the costs are worth the effort, especially if the damage has made the home unlivable. These homeowners have different options than investing in fire damage restoration, including selling their house as-is.

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What Determines the Price of Fire Damage Cleanup?

Several factors determine the cost of repair after a fire. However, every situation is unique and different factors may apply. Once our fire damage contractors survey your home, they will provide a detailed estimate.

  • Cause of the Fire: The source will impact the total price. For example, a cooking oil fire is usually less expensive to repair than a furnace fire.
  • Size of the Area: A large house fire is more expensive to repair than a small bathroom.
  • Length of Time: The repairs will get more expensive the longer the damage is left untreated.
  • Materials Involved: The materials involved also impact the price. Carpeting is usually less expensive to replace than hardwood floors.
  • Accessibility: Areas that are difficult to access are more expensive to restore than damage in open areas.
  • If Additional Services are Required: Additional services like air duct cleaning, content cleaning, mold remediation, or water damage restoration will increase the total amount.
  • Amount of Reconstruction: Sanding and refinishing floors and painting stained drywall will be less expensive than needing to install brand new items. You may also decide to remodel a fire-damaged space as well.

Does Home Insurance Cover Fire Damage?

Most homeowners insurance policies will cover the cost of fire damage clean after a sudden accident. Our restoration specialists are experienced in the claims process and can even bill your carrier directly.

What Types of Fire Damage Do We Repair?

From electrical shorts to kitchen fires, our restoration contractors can handle any type of fire damage. They will clean smoke damage, remove odors, and repair damage. If you need fire cleanup or repair services, call now to talk with one of our restoration specialists near you.

What Rooms are Likely to be Affected by Fire Damage?

Although fires can affect any room, certain factors make specific rooms more prone to fire damage.

  • Kitchens: Nearly half of all home fires occur in the kitchen. From food left unattended to baked-on grease in the oven, there are numerous fire hazards in the kitchen.
  • Bedrooms: After kitchens, bedrooms have the next highest risk of fire damage. Candles and malfunctioning space heaters or electric blankets are the leading cause of bedroom fires.
  • Bathrooms: In bathrooms, candles and malfunctioning personal electrical devices like hairdryers and curling irons cause the most fires.

Why Hire a Fire Restoration Company?

Even a small kitchen fire can be a challenge to clean up. Fire restoration companies have the training and equipment to repair the damage quickly. Plus, they use specialized cleaning processes to restore your home fast. They can even repair additional damage from water and mold. For immediate fire restoration services, call for a no-risk free quote. Our fire damage contractors can begin work immediately once you approve our estimate.

  • Always Free Estimates: Our technicians assess the damage and provide a free quote for restoration services.
  • 24-Hour Emergency Fire Restoration: With our 24-hour emergency response, we can start repairs immediately.
  • 30-Minute Response Time: Our experts arrive in 30-minutes to limit damage and start cleanup fast.
  • Licensed and Insured: All of our restoration technicians are properly insured and licensed.
  • Professional Equipment and Techniques: They use state-of-the-art equipment and advanced fire damage restoration techniques.
  • Local Professionals: Our local fire professionals are trained and certified to restore your house safely.
  • We Work With Your Insurance Company: They accept all policies and can work with your insurance carrier directly.
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Fire Damage Restoration Services

At Fire Restoration, we provide the best service possible to bring you peace of mind. Disaster can strike at any time. That’s why we are available 24/7, when you need us most. Call Today!

Mold Removal & Remediation Services

Mold Removal & Remediation Services

Mold is highly destructive and can stain or damage almost anything in your home. Our remediation specialists are trained and certified to deal with mold issues and keep your family safe. We fix the source of moisture, treat surface molds, clean mold stains, and prevent it from returning. Plus, we always offer a risk-free quote on the removal of mold.

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What Is Mold and Why Is it Dangerous?

Mold is a fungus that grows from tiny airborne spores and flourishes in warm, moist conditions. Breaking down and decomposing dead organic matter, mold serves a vital function in our planet’s ecosystem. However, when mold thrives indoors, it can be a severe health concern. Many people are sensitive to mold exposure and can quickly develop allergic or asthmatic reactions. Others can develop symptoms such as a stuffy nose, wheeziness, fever, rash, and itchy eyes. Long-term mold exposure can even trigger upper respiratory tract infections, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, and, in some cases, even fatal health conditions.

What Causes Mold?

Mold is caused by any persistent source of water. Common causes include:

  • Contaminated Water
  • Dishwasher Leaks
  • Excessive Condensation
  • Floods
  • Foundation Leaks
  • High Humidity
  • Leaky Plumbing
  • Moist Environments
  • Poor HVAC Drainage
  • Roof Leaks
  • Sewage Backups
  • Standing Water
  • Washing Machine Overflows
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What Is the Mold Removal Process?

The mold remediation process includes fixing the moisture problem, removing contaminated materials, and restoring your home. Although the exact process will vary depending on your situation, the following steps apply to most cases.

  • Fix the Moisture Source:
    Our specialists will assess your situation and then fix the source of the moisture. Usually, this involves repairing leaks, improving ventilation, or removing standing water.
  • Mold Removal:
    Next, they remove the problem by cutting out moldy surfaces and contaminated walls, flooring, and cabinets. Our technicians will take precautions to prevent the spread of airborne mold spores.
  • Dry Out:
    They then dry your home with high-velocity air movers and structural drying dehumidifiers. Drying will stop future mold growth and keep it from spreading.
  • Disinfect and Deodorize:
    Once dry, they disinfect your home to kill mold spores and use ozone machines to stop smells. These treatments limit the potential for additional damage and prevent the need for mold cleanup in the future.
  • Reconstruction:
    Finally, they rebuild and restore your home. Often this includes installing new walls, cabinets, or carpeting. Once we finish, you will never know it happened.

After providing a free quote, your remediation specialist will answer any questions about the cleaning process.

What Are the Effects of Mold?

Cosmetic and structural issues are the main effects of mold. However, exposure to mold does pose some health risks. Some sources of moisture can lead to other property damage as well.

Cosmetic Damage

It will leave unsightly black spots or stains. Stale or musty odors are also common.

Cosmetic Damage

It will leave unsightly black spots or stains. Stale or musty odors are also common.

Structural Damage

A large mold infestation will actually eat away at your home. Walls and cabinets will crumble and wood can rot, making your home unsafe.

Structural Damage

A large mold infestation will actually eat away at your home. Walls and cabinets will crumble and wood can rot, making your home unsafe.

Health Risks

It can cause a runny nose or allergy-like symptoms, especially for those prone to asthma attacks or respiratory issues. In rare cases, it will cause lung infections.

Health Risks

It can cause a runny nose or allergy-like symptoms, especially for those prone to asthma attacks or respiratory issues. In rare cases, it will cause lung infections.

Water Damage

Depending on the moisture issue, you may have additional damage like soaked walls, cabinets, or carpeting that will break down in time.

Water Damage

Depending on the moisture issue, you may have additional damage like soaked walls, cabinets, or carpeting that will break down in time.

The Most Dangerous Types of Mold Found in Your Home

Mold is not always harmful. Nevertheless, certain species of mold pose a serious threat if left untreated. The following are species of toxic mold that commonly grow inside buildings with water damage and moisture:

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Stachybotrys

Also known as “black mold,” stachybotrys can cause flu-like symptoms, diarrhea, headaches, memory loss, and severe respiratory damage. While stachybotrys is a health risk for everyone, it is especially dangerous for children. It is important to know that black mold is not always black – it can also be dark grey or green and is usually accompanied by a musty or mildewy odor.

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Chaetomium

Like black mold, chaetomium is attracted to moist indoor environments. Chaetomium commonly grows in wet, dark spaces such as underneath drywall, wallpaper, baseboards, and carpets. Exposure to chaetomium spores can lead to mild symptoms such as allergies, red eyes, or shortness of breath. It can also have extreme health consequences, including neurological damage and autoimmune disease.

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Aspergillus

Aspergillus mold spores most often grow on food, spices, and stored grains. They can also be carried indoors on shoes and clothing and thrive in carpeted spaces. Aspergillus spores can be health risks for anyone with a compromised immune system. Exposure can cause allergic reactions and lung infections, such as aspergillosis.

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Penicillium

Like aspergillus, penicillium is prevalent in many everyday environments. It grows on decaying vegetation/compost, wood, fruit, vegetables, and building materials in water-damaged environments. When trapped indoors, it can disperse into the air and house dust, causing asthmatic reactions, bronchitis, respiratory illnesses, and dangerous infections that can turn fatal.

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Fusarium

Fusarium is frequently found in plant debris and soil. It also enjoys moist areas, such as inside drywall and foam insulation, beneath the carpet, and on humidifier pans or HVAC systems. Fusarium species can cause mycotoxicosis if ingested in food colonized by the fungal organism. A serious but rare eye infection known as fusarium keratitis can also arise due to exposure to fusarium spores.

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Alternaria

Alternaria rapidly multiplies during the spring and summer months, particularly in moist and humid climates. This mold type is rarely found in building materials but can grow on electric cables, cardboard, and other textiles in your home. If inhaled, Alternaria can cause hay fever, asthma, and allergic reactions in hypersensitive individuals.

Is Mold Affecting Your Family's Health?

When it grows in your home, toxic mold can cause a wide range of health problems. If you or your children already have health conditions, certain species like black mold can be especially dangerous. The most significant health complication that mold creates is respiratory-related. If undetected or unremoved, mold can cause chronic coughing and severe asthmatic attacks. Mold can also affect the pressure in your sinuses, causing headaches and infections. Toxic mold syndrome is perhaps the scariest side-effect of all. This condition involves swelling in the brain, which can lead to confusion, listlessness, and reduced blood flow.

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Most Common Areas to Check for Mold in Your Home

Mold loves dense spaces where moisture is easily trapped. It can grow anywhere, including living rooms and bedrooms, but it tends to be found in the bathroom, kitchen, or laundry room.

Bathroom

  • In the Shower and Bathtub: Mold can seep into small cracks, grow on shower handles and heads, or spread along shower and bathtub surfaces that do not dry. Run your bathroom fan during and after a shower or bath to reduce moisture.
  • In the Sink: Beware of faucet leaks and wet plumbing fixtures. They can get moldy in a hurry.
  • In the Toilet: Regularly check under the toilet seat and around the lip of the toilet rim for mold. It can also grow behind and under the toilet itself.
  • In the Walls: One of the most dangerous places for mold to grow is in walls, because it can spread undetected for a long time and unknowingly jeopardize your family’s health.
  • On the Floor: In bathrooms that lack ventilation, mold spores can even latch onto well-ventilated and open surfaces, such as the floor.

Kitchen

  • The Kitchen Sink: Mold loves wet spaces. Kitchen sinks are especially fertile ground for mold. Check underneath your sink for small leaks to help prevent outbreaks.
  • The Fridge: Even with the colder temperatures, your refrigerator can become contaminated with mold spores – especially if you accidentally leave moldy food inside it for a long time.
  • The Pantry: Mold can easily grow on dry cereals, bread, and stored grains if the conditions are right. Clean your pantry often and properly seal your food to be proactive.
  • The Microwave and Stove: Microwaves and stoves produce heat, which can create condensation and moisture as hot air tries to escape. Inspecting the dark corners for mold and mildew is always wise, and you should make use of kitchen fans to reduce moisture during cooking.
  • Other Places Where Food Crumbs Lay: Mold loves to grow in tight spaces. When crumbs are left to rot or decay behind cabinets and pantries, spores will likely propagate quickly.
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Bedroom

  • On Your Mattress: Mold can even find its way on or underneath a mattress. Given that you likely spend every night sleeping on your bed, the close proximity of such spore colonies is especially hazardous.
  • Windows: As warm, indoor air condenses around cold, drafty windows, the glass will begin to sweat with water droplets. This moisture will eventually cause the sills and casings to become wet and develop mold over time.
  • AC and Heating Vents: Naturally attracted to damp surfaces and warm areas, mold loves to cling to air-conditioning units, ductwork, and heating vents.

Other Places in the Home You May Find Mold

As a fungal species, mold is very adaptive and capable of surviving practically anywhere there is moisture. If damp for an extended period, mold will happily dwell in attics, refrigerator drip pans, washing machines, chimneys, and cabinets. With our technicians cleaning and treating your water-damaged areas, we can help stop the spread.

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How Much Does It Cost for Mold Removal & Remediation?

Our team is available 24 hours a day to deal with mold emergencies. Prioritizing your health and peace of mind, our certified technicians will happily conduct a free inspection of the affected area and customize a plan of action that clearly outlines our services and all related costs. When it comes to mold remediation, the costs are determined by the scope and area of the infestation. Regardless of the job size, we offer competitive and fair prices without cutting corners, ensuring mold is properly eliminated from your business or home.

Can I Remove Mold Myself?

Removing mold can be hazardous and complicated. If remediation is performed without proper equipment or protocol, you may become sick. Even worse, the mold may end up all over your building. With goggles, protective gear, masks, and best-in-class tools, our remediation specialists will inspect your attic, crawlspace, ductwork, carpet, and walls to securely remove any mold colonies.

Does Home Insurance Cover Mold Removal Services?

Most home insurance policies include coverage for mold removal costs after sudden and accidental damage. The main exception is damage caused by groundwater flooding. However, your policy may exclude other causes as well. Our mold professionals accept all insurance companies and can even bill them directly.

Why Hire a Mold Removal Company?

Getting rid of mold is more than cleaning with bleach. It will return in weeks or even days unless you find and fix the moisture problem. A mold remediation company specializes in removing mold and addressing the water source that caused it. We are remediation specialists that can quickly restore your property. Call for a free quote and professional assistance now. The mold specialist will inspect your home and devise the right plan to address your problem.

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Always Free Estimates

Our specialists assess the damage and provide a risk-free quote on remediation.

24-Hour Emergency Water Removal

With our emergency response, we can start restoring your home right away.

30-Minute Response Time

Our restoration experts arrive in 30-minutes to keep your home and family safe.

Licensed and Insured

They carry proper insurance and licenses to protect you throughout restoration.

Professional Equipment and Techniques

They use state-of-the-art equipment and advanced techniques for fast removal and repair.

We Work With Your Insurance Company

They accept all insurance policies and can work with your carrier directly.

Local Professionals

Our local specialists are trained and certified to restore your house safely.

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